South Africa is in the driving seat of the rotating G20 Presidency from 1 December 2024 to 30 November 2025. The Group of Twenty (G20) is an international forum for economic cooperation that develops policies and strategies to tackle current and future global challenges.
Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability
At the launch of South Africa’s G20 Presidency, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the adopted theme: ‘Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability’. Under this overarching theme, South Africa’s priorities include:
Solidarity for a Just Global Future
In explaining the context and rationale behind the theme, President Ramaphosa stated: ‘Through solidarity, we can create an inclusive future that advances the interests of people at the greatest risk of being left behind.’
He further remarked: “The disparities in wealth and development within and between countries is unjust and unsustainable.” He emphasised that “by promoting equality, we strive to ensure fair treatment and equal opportunities for all individuals and nations”.
A Historic First for Africa
This marks the first time an African country is presiding over the G20. Building on the efforts of Brazil (2024), India (2023) and Indonesia (2022), South Africa aims to bring the development priorities of the African continent and the Global South to the forefront of the G20 agenda. “Through South Africa’s G20 presidency, we will work to build a better Africa and a better world, and to ensure that no one is left behind,” President Ramaphosa said.
Key Events: Leaders’ Summit and Parliamentary Summit
South Africa is expected to prepare for and host two major events during its Presidency:
The South African Parliament will host the 11th P20 Summit – a high-level gathering of Speakers and Presiding Officers from G20 member countries – at the Arabella Hotel in Kleinmond, outside Cape Town, from 29 September to 3 October 2025.
P20 Theme and Supporting Forums
The P20 will be held under the theme: “Harnessing Parliamentary Diplomacy for the Realisation of Global Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability”
The summit will be preceded by two key events at the same venue, from 29 to 30 September 2025:
The P20 Summit will serve as a platform to promote shared responsibility and historical accountability, while fostering new partnerships for Africa’s sustainable development and racial justice. It will also strengthen collaborations between South Africa and other African nations – as well as global partners – by advancing policy and legislative initiatives to positively influence the global agenda.