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      G20 Leadership Summit 2025

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      G20 Leadership Summit 2025
      dim, 14 Déc 2025 - 12:00
      • G20 Leadership Summit 2025
        About the G20 and Africa’s Participation

        The Group of Twenty (G20) is an international platform that brings together the world’s major economies to coordinate macroeconomic policies, promote global financial stability, and address pressing international challenges. G20 members collectively represent around 85% of global GDP, over 75% of global trade, and two-thirds of the world’s population. The group includes 19 countries

        The The group includes 19 countries, it has no permanent secretariat. Instead, its presidency rotates annually among countries grouped into five regional groups:

        • Group 1: Australia, Canada, Saudi Arabia, United States
        • Group 2: India, Russia, South Africa, Türkiye
        • Group 3: Argentina, Brazil, Mexico
        • Group 4: France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom
        • Group 5: China, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea
        • The African Union (AU) and European Union (EU)

        Each year, a country from a different group assumes the presidency. The G20 Presidency coordinates the agenda and hosts meetings, supported by the “troika” the current, previous, and incoming presidencies. During South Africa’s Presidency, the troika will include Brazil (past), South Africa (current), and the United States (incoming).

        Established in 1999 following the Asian financial crisis, the G20 began as a forum for Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors. In 2007, the G20 was elevated to a Leaders’ Summit level, expanding its scope to include broader global issues such as trade, climate change, development, health, energy, agriculture, and anti-corruption.

        On 9 September 2023, during the G20 Summit in New Delhi, the African Union was officially admitted as a permanent member, marking a historic milestone. The AU’s inclusion ensures that Africa has formal representation in global economic governance structures, significantly enhancing its ability to shape international policy.

        AU’s Strategic Priorities in the G20

        Following its inclusion, the AU Assembly identified six key priorities to guide Africa’s G20 engagement over the next three years:

        1. Fast-tracking the implementation of Agenda 2063, Africa’s blueprint for inclusive and sustainable development.
        2. Advocating for the reform of international financial institutions to ensure fair representation and responsiveness to Africa’s financing needs.
        3. Enhancing agricultural productivity and food security to address hunger, support rural livelihoods, and reduce import dependency.
        4. Advancing a just and equitable energy transition, ensuring Africa’s development is not compromised in the shift to low-carbon economies.
        5. Promoting trade and investment to accelerate the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and strengthen intra-African value chains.
        6. Improving Africa’s sovereign credit ratings and attracting investment in vaccine manufacturing, pharmaceutical production, and pandemic preparedness.

        AU Participation Governance Structure

        To enable effective representation across G20 processes, the AU has adopted structured modalities for engagement:

        • G20 Leaders’ Summits: Represented by the Chairperson of the African Union, with support from the Chairperson of the AU Commission.
        • G20 Ministerial Meetings:
          • Foreign Affairs Ministers’ Meetings: Led by the Chairperson of the AU Executive Council, assisted by the AU Commission Chairperson.
          • Sectoral Ministerial Meetings: Led by the Chairpersons of AU Specialized Technical Committees (STCs), with relevant AU Commissioners.
        • G20 Finance Track: Represented by the Chairperson of the AU STC on Finance, Monetary Affairs, Economic Planning, and Integration, assisted by the AU Commissioner for Economic Development, Trade, Tourism, Industry, and Minerals.
        South Africa’s G20 Presidency

        South Africa’s leadership of the G20 in 2025 marks a pivotal moment for the African continent. As the first African country to chair the G20 and with the African Union now a permanent member, the presidency strengthens Africa’s ability to influence global policy, attract investment, and assert its strategic role in shaping a more just and inclusive international order.

        The African Union plays a key role in supporting coordination among Member States to ensure that Africa’s priorities are fully integrated into the G20 agenda.

        Thematic Focus of the G20 under South Africa’s Presidency

        Each G20 Summit is structured around a set of themes that reflect the most pressing global challenges, enabling leaders to align national policies and set coordinated international priorities.

        For the 2025 G20 Summit, chaired by South Africa, the thematic focus responds to both global shifts and Africa’s development agenda. The following four pillars will shape dialogue and cooperation throughout South Africa’s presidency:

        1. Economic Growth and Employment
        2. Sustainable Finance and Investment
        3. Energy Transition and Climate Action
        4. Health and Food Security

        The Sherpa Track

        The Sherpa Track is led by the personal representatives of the G20 leaders. They oversee negotiations, discuss the issues that form the Summit’s agenda, and coordinate most of the work.

        Within the G20, Sherpas represent the leaders of each country and carry the discussions and agreements to the final Summit with Heads of State and Government.

        The Sherpa Track is composed of the following 22 working groups:

        • Agriculture Working Group: supports Africa’s Agenda 2063 through sustainable, inclusive, and trade-driven agrifood and fisheries systems.
        • Anti-Corruption Working Group: corruption hampers Africa’s progress, weakening institutions, draining resources, and undermining the governance, equity, and stability goals of Agenda 2063.
        • Culture Working Group: promotes culture as a driver of inclusive development, supporting Agenda 2063’s identity, innovation, and youth goals.
        • Development Working Group: fosters inclusive growth, partnerships, governance, investment, coordination, and measurable outcomes in support of Agenda 2063.
        • Digital Economy Working Group: supports digital inclusion, skills, innovation, governance, trade, and cooperation in Africa, in alignment with Agenda 2063.
        • Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Working Group: enhances resilience, climate adaptation, and sustainable development, in line with Agenda 2063.
        • Education Working Group: prioritizes inclusive, future-ready education to empower African youth through equity, innovation, and partnerships.
        • Employment Working Group: advances jobs, skills, equity, and social protection, aligning with Agenda 2063 to empower Africa’s youth, women, and economies.
        • Women’s Empowerment Working Group: supports employment, skills, equity, and social protection, in line with Agenda 2063 for the empowerment of women, youth, and African economies.
        • Energy Transitions Working Group: promotes sustainable energy transitions focused on access, renewables, efficiency, and inclusion, in accordance with Agenda 2063’s transformation goals.
        • Environment and Climate Sustainability Working Group: prioritizes climate action, sustainability, and resilience, in alignment with Agenda 2063 to ensure Africa’s inclusive and sustainable development.
        • Health Working Group: emphasizes health systems, equity, and pandemic preparedness, supporting Agenda 2063 to strengthen Africa’s health and development.
        • Research and Innovation Working Group: fosters growth, climate resilience, and digital transformation, in alignment with Agenda 2063 to boost Africa’s competitiveness.
        • Tourism Working Group: drives economic growth, job creation, cultural exchange, and sustainability, in line with Agenda 2063.
        • Trade and Investment Working Group: supports economic growth, regional integration, and industrialization, in alignment with Agenda 2063’s goals for inclusive development and prosperity.
        • Framework Working Group: promotes inclusive growth, in accordance with Agenda 2063’s objectives for sustainable development, infrastructure, and youth empowerment.
        • Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion (GPFI): enhances financial inclusion, in line with Agenda 2063 for inclusive growth, digital services, gender equality, and MSME support.
        • Financial Sector Issues Working Group: focuses on financial stability, inclusion, digital transformation, and regulation, supporting Agenda 2063’s goals for economic growth.
        • Infrastructure Working Group: supports sustainable and inclusive development, aligned with Agenda 2063’s objectives for regional integration and growth.
        • International Financial Architecture Working Group: promotes financial governance, debt sustainability, and climate finance, supporting Agenda 2063.
        • International Taxation Issues Working Group: supports G20 tax reforms to promote transparency, combat illicit flows, and strengthen Africa’s financial self-sufficiency.
        • Sustainable Finance Working Group: fosters green and inclusive growth by mobilizing climate finance and aligning systems with Agenda 2063.
        Event References
        Third G20 Sherpa Meeting
        Fridays of the Commission: African Union and South Africa in the G20 – Advancing Africa’s Priorities
        UNGA79 Side Event – Preparatory Meeting to the 2nd G20 Ministers of Foreign Affairs Meeting
        Press Release References
        African Union Joins Third G20 Sherpa Meeting to Advance Africa’s Priorities Ahead of the G20 2025 Leaders’ Summit
        African Union Delegation Attends 1st G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting Under South Africa’s G20 Presidency
        African Union’s Landmark G20 Engagement: Shaping Global Energy Transition and Driving Sustainability
        G20 Rio de Janeiro Leaders’ Declaration

        Event Documents

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        Event References

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        • Events
        African Union Joins Third G20 Sherpa Meeting to Advance Africa’s Priorities  Ahead of the G20 2025 Leaders’ Summit
        African Union Joins Third G20 Sherpa Meeting
        2025-07-24
        African Union Delegation Attends 1st G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting Under South Africa’s G20 Presidency
        AU Delegation Attends 1st G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting
        2025-02-23
        African Union’s Landmark G20 Engagement: Shaping Global Energy Transition and Driving Sustainability
        African Union’s Landmark G20 Engagement
        2024-10-05
        G20 Rio de Janeiro Leaders’ Declaration
        G20 Rio de Janeiro Leaders’ Declaration
        2024-11-20
        Third G20 Sherpa Meeting
        Third G20 Sherpa Meeting
        2025-06-25 - 2025-06-27
        Fridays of the Commission: African Union and South Africa in the G20 – Advancing Africa’s Priorities
        Fridays of the Commission: African Union and South Africa in the G20
        2025-03-28
        UNGA79 Side Event – Preparatory Meeting to the 2nd G20 Ministers of Foreign Affairs Meeting
        UNGA79 Side Event – Preparatory Meeting to the 2nd G20
        2024-09-24 - 2024-09-24

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          Agenda 2063

          Flagship Projects
          Integrated High Speed Train Network

          Connecting African capitals and commercial centers through a High-Speed Train Network; facilitating the movement of goods, factor services and people as well as reducing transport costs and relieving congestion of current and future systems through increased rail connectivity.

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          African Commodities Strategy

          Transforming Africa from a raw materials supplier by enabling countries to add value, extract higher rents from commodities, integrate into global value chains promote diversification anchored in value addition and local content development.

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          African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)

          Accelerating intra-African trade and boosting Africa’s trading position in the global market by strengthening Africa’s common voice and policy space in global trade negotiations.

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          The African Passport & Free Movement of People

          Removing restrictions on Africans’ ability to travel, work and live within their own continent by transforming restrictive laws and promoting visa free travel to enhance movement of all African citizens in all African countries.

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          Silencing the Guns by 2020

          Ending all wars, civil conflicts, gender-based violence, violent conflicts and preventing genocide in the continent by 2020.

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          The Grand Inga Dam Project

          Generating an estimated 43,200MW of power to support current regional power pools and their combined service to transform Africa from traditional to modern sources of energy and ensure access to clean and affordable electricity.

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          Single African Air-Transport Market

          Promoting intra-regional connectivity between the capital cities of Africa by creating a single unified air transport market in Africa, as an impetus to the continent’s economic integration and growth agenda.

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          African Economic Forum

          Multi-stakeholder meeting bringing together the Africa’s policy makers, private sector, academia and civil society to reflect on accelerating Africa’s socio- economic development and transformation by harnessing its vast resources.

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          African Financial Institutions

          Accelerating integration and economic development through the establishment of organisations which will play a pivotal role in the mobilization of resources and management of the African financial sector.

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          The Pan African e-Network

          Transforming Africa into an e-Society by implementing policies and strategies that lead to transformative e-applications and services in Africa such as broad band terrestrial infrastructure, cyber security and revolutionary bio and nanotechnology industries.

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          Africa Outer Space Strategy

          Strengthening Africa’s use of outer space to bolster development in critical sectors such as agriculture, disaster management, remote sensing, climate forecast, banking and finance, defense and security.

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          African Virtual & e-University

          Using ICT based programmes to increase access to tertiary and continuing education in Africa by reaching large numbers of students and professionals in multiple sites simultaneously.

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          Cyber Security

          Incorporating emerging technologies in Africa’s development plans and ensuring these technologies are used for the benefit of African individuals, institutions and nation states by ensuring data protection and safety online.

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          Great African Museum

          Preserving and promoting African cultural heritage by creating awareness of Africa’s vast, dynamic and diverse cultural artefacts and Africa’s continuing influence on world cultures in art, music, language, science, and so on.

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          Encyclopaedia Africana

          Provide an authoritative resource on the authentic history of Africa and African life.

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          • Theme of the Year 2026

            Key Resources

            • Key
            • Speeches
            • All Documents
            Reports
            Second Continental Report on The Implementation of Agenda 2063
            2022-02-10

            Agenda 2063 is Africa’s development blueprint to achieve inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development over a 50-year period.

            AUC Chairperson Reports
            Annual Report of the Activities of the African Union and its Organs For the Period of January to December 2025
            2026-05-18
            AUC Chairperson Reports
            End of Term Report 2017 - 2025
            2026-05-15

            8 YEARS SERVING AFRICA
            Leading a Transformative and Impact Oriented Journey

            AU Echo Magazine
            AU Echo 2025
            2026-02-20
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            Speech
            Speeches
            Keynote Speech by H.E. Amb. Selma Malika Haddadi, AUC Deputy Chairperson, at the Celebration of the International Day of Women in Diplomacy
            2026-06-19
            Speech
            Speeches
            OPENING REMARKS FOR H.E. MOSES VILAKATI COMMISSIONER FOR AGRICULTURE, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, BLUE ECONOMY AND SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT 11 OUR OCEAN CONFERENCE
            2026-06-17
            Speech
            Speeches
            All statement delivered on the event: The African Union Commission, Zambia, And Acmad Convene Continental Dialogue To Strengthen Africa's Preparedness For El Niño 2026/2027 Through Enhanced And Timely Weather And Climate Services
            2026-06-15
            Speech
            Speeches
            Remark by H.E. Amma A. Twum-Amoah Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development, African Union Commission
            2026-06-11
            Documents
            La Convention de l'Union Africaine visant à mettre fin à la Violence à l'égard des Femmes et des Filles
            2024-10-02

            La Convention de l'Union Africaine visant à mettre fin à la Violence à l'égard des Femmes et des Filles (AUCEVAWG) est un instrument juri

            Documents
            African Union Biodiversity Strategyand Action Plan (ABSAP) 2023 - 2030
            2024-08-28
            Election Reports
            Rapport de la Mission d'Observation Electorale de l'Union Africaine pour Les Élections Législatives Du 29 Mai 2024 En République de Madagascar
            2024-07-10
            Election Reports
            Rapport de la Mission d'Observation Electorale de l'Union africaine pour Les Élections Législatives du 29 Avril 2024 en République Togolaise
            2024-05-10
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