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28th May 2026

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The purpose of this report is to critically analyse the Group of 20 (G20) South Africa Leaders’ Summit Declaration.

The Declaration was written in a highly contentious geopolitical climate, influenced by faltering multilateral institutions and growing tensions between a number of member states, affecting both the process and the outcomes. The South African government’s ambitious agenda was constrained by both these geopolitical limitations as well as consistency between various South African government departments.

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This report offers a critical assessment of the Declaration when juxtaposed with the original ambition of South Africa’s Presidency to pursue an ambitious Leaders’ Declaration building on the theme, concept note, and a strong developmental agenda from the past three Global South presidencies.

Report by the Institute for Economic Justice

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