The Sherpa Track is led by the personal representatives of G20 leaders and oversee negotiations and discuss the points that form the summit’s agenda and coordinate most of the work.
South Africa has set the following four overarching priorities for its G20 Presidency:
- Strengthening disaster resilience and response.
- Taking action to ensure debt sustainability for low-income countries.
- Mobilising finance for a just energy transition.
- Harnessing critical minerals for inclusive growth and sustainable development.
These priorities will be elevated through the permanent working groups in the Sherpa and Finance Track, and through the following initiatives established by South Africa’s G20 Presidency.
1. Three Task Forces
Task Force One: Inclusive Economic Growth, Industrialisation, Employment and Reduced Inequality
This Task Force will firstly, develop frameworks for aligning macroeconomic, sectoral, labour-market, social protection and environmental policies behind the shared...
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This Task Force will conduct studies, at both a regional and global level, that will support policy responses that address...
Read MoreTask Force Three: Artificial Intelligence, Data Governance and Innovation for Sustainable Development
This Task Force provides an opportunity for the G20 to shape the future of AI development and use for global...
Read More2. One G20@20 Review:
A Review of the work of the G20, “The G20 at 20 years”: A Reflection on Key Achievements and the Way Forward. This entails a high-level, qualitative assessment of progress against the G20’s key commitments and targets since 2008. The review will also look at ways to ensure that the G20 is fit for purpose and able to coordinate global responses to crises.
3. One Cost of Capital Review:
The overarching goal of this initiative is to investigate the issues that impair the ability of low- and middle-income countries to access sufficient affordable and predictable flows of capital to finance their environmentally responsible and social inclusive development plans.
4. One Initiative on Critical Minerals:
Critical minerals are at the centre of Africa’s industrialisation, the global energy transition, technological innovation, and inclusive economic growth. South Africa will prioritise increased investment in exploration, increased beneficiation at source and the integration of artisanal mining into mainstream economies.
Task Force News
Second Meeting of Task Force 3 on Artificial Intelligence, Data Governance, and Innovation for Sustainable Development
Nonkqubela Jordan-Dyani, Director-General of the Department of Communications and Digital...
Read MoreFirst Meeting of Task Force 1 on Inclusive Economic Growth, Industrialisation, Employment and Reduced Inequality
The inaugural meeting of the South African G20 Presidency’s Task...
Read MoreFirst Meeting of Task Force 3 on Artificial Intelligence, Data Governance and Innovation for Sustainable Development
The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT), with participation...
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