Op-Eds
The Voice of the Global South at G20: New Delhi to Rio and onwards Joburg
16-01-2025
Davinder Sandhu, Co-Founder & Chairperson, and Vijeth Kanahalli, Manager, Primus Partners, share their views on the evolving role of the G20. They highlight that during India’s G20 Presidency, the emphasis on multilateralism, addressing climate change, and amplifying the voice of the Global South reinforced the forum’s relevance as a premier economic platform. Brazil’s presidency has commendably built on this foundation, advancing priorities like disaster risk resilience, education, and health, while introducing the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty to combat rising global food insecurity, affecting millions post-pandemic.
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