Navigating Governance Challenges in African Critical Mineral Supply Chains

There is currently a lack of transparency and accountability in critical mineral supply chains, which not only undermines the mining sector’s ability to contribute to sustainable development on the African continent, but also poses a serious threat to the success of the global energy transition.
How Can the G20 Support Africa’s Tax Agenda?

The fight against base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) is the main channel through which the G20, with the international tax agenda implemented by the OECD, helps developing countries raise more domestic revenue.
How Can the G20 Support Africa’s Energy Transition and Sustainable Financing Priorities and Concerns?

Given the influence of the G20 in global affairs and Africa’s recent admission to the group, it also represents an important forum to address Africa’s climate priorities.
Africa’s Debt Priorities: A Sustainability Perspective and Required Support from the G20

The inclusion of the AU in the G20 is a timely and welcome move in addressing the continent’s deepening debt issue.
Industrialisation in Africa: How Can the G20 Assist?

Industrialisation is crucial for Africa to improve its standard of living, create productive jobs for its young work force and diversify its exports.
G20 Connect: Africa, India, South Africa and Global South

The AU’s full participation in the G20 would increase the legitimacy of the grouping, while also providing a platform for a continent that is under-represented in the G20.
Preparing for the G20 Presidency in a Fraught World: Insights on South Africa’s Priorities

South Africa believes, like India and other emerging economies, that the G20’s focus should be global economic governance, not politics or peace and security.
G20 Should Do More on Financial Reforms to Support Africa’s Resilience

In Africa, rising debt coupled with the growing risks of climate shocks require bold policy interventions domestically and globally to enhance its macroeconomic resilience.
Building Sustainable Food Production System in Africa: How Can the G20 Assist?

The last 30 years have seen a steady decline in Africa’s arable land per capita, exacerbated by population growth, urban expansion and infrastructural development.
African Role in G20 Requires More Than a Seat at the Table

Africa’s absence constrained its ability to provide views on major global economic issues at the G20 summits as well as ministerial and technical meetings.