Africa @ the G20: What It Means for You

Download F20 Africa focused recommendations

What does the G20 have to do with Africa’s future? More than you might think.

As the G20 Presidency sits with South Africa this year, there’s a real opportunity to influence global conversations on democracy, climate, sustainable development, and equitable economic growth.

That’s where the F20 Africa-focused recommendations come in. Developed by a network of foundations and philanthropic organisations around the world, these recommendations aim to shape innovative, inclusive, and forward-looking policymaking for 2025 and beyond.

These recommendations, aimed at the G20, are also grounded in something much bigger: a shared commitment to climate justice, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS), and a more inclusive global economy.

At DWF, we’ll be unpacking these Recommendations from an African perspective—highlighting why they matter, how they can work for us, and what action can look like here at home.

We invite you to download, read, and engage with the F20’s 2025 Recommendations.
Let’s not just watch from the sidelines; let’s be part of shaping what comes next.

Lerato Maloka is Corporate Communications Specialist with over 14 years of expertise in 360 communications, specialising in strategic communication, digital media, stakeholder management and project management. Certified in Digital Marketing and Research, she is currently pursuing her BCom Degree in Corporate Communications while leading the strategic communications of various programmes in several African countries. She has agency, Public Relations and Content Development experience. During her tenure as PR Manager, she has conceptualized captivating digital media campaigns and bespoke events, building solid relationships with key stakeholders, media, and content creators. Passionate about leveraging digital technology to amplify citizen voices, Lerato also advocates for people living with mental disabilities, human and climate justice.

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