The Benefits of Climate Finance for Sustainable Livestock Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

The G20 has highlighted the importance of addressing antimicrobial resistance in livestock. Now, it must recognise the crucial role of livestock production in advancing climate action in agriculture.
Crop Insurance for Climate Resilience: Priorities for South Africa’s G20 Presidency

South Africa’s G20 presidency presents a crucial opportunity to integrate crop insurance into resilience efforts across the continent.
SAIIA and Chinese Embassy Host High-Level Policy Dialogue on Global Trade

Diplomats, policymakers, academics, and business leaders to discuss Africa and China’s responses to a changing global trade environment.
African Debt and Climate Change: How The ICJ’s Vanuatu Ruling Could Be Used For Broader Justice

The International Court of Justice may enable debtor and creditor states, along with creditor institutions, to take responsibility for their environmental and social impacts.
Youth@SAIIA G20 Roadshow

Join Youth@SAIIA as the G20 Roadshow touches down at Wits University.
End of a Cycle? South Africa’s G20 Presidency and the Future of Global Cooperation

South Africa closes the first cycle of G20 presidencies with a call to refocus on development, equality and cooperation amid rising fragmentation in the global order.
SAIIA’s Contributions to the Fourth Development Working Group and Ministerial Meeting

The South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) participated in the fourth G20 Development Working Group (DWG) meeting held from 20-23 July 2025 in Skukuza, Kruger National Park and the Development Ministerial Meeting on 24-25 July 2025.
The Road Ahead is Steep But Not Insurmountable: How South Africa’s G20 Can Still Deliver for Debt and Development

The global economy has slowed and become less supportive of developing countries, leaving African nations increasingly reliant on international markets to fill the gap in their development financing needs.
The G20’s Impact on Africa and the Global South

SAIIA Chief Executive, Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, unpacks the G20’s relevance to African nations, the role of the African Union as a G20 member and anticipated
global power dynamics and foreign policy.
South Africa’s G20 Presidency: Placing African Concerns on the Global Table

South Africa’s G20 presidency comes at a pivotal moment for rethinking the forum’s role in a shifting global order.