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2009 Pittsburgh G20

On September 24 and 25, twenty of the world's developed countries and emerging economies will gather in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for the G20 Summit. The summit is a follow-up to meetings last November and April in Washington D.C. and London, respectively.

The Pittsburgh Summit offers another chance to bring Africa into the center of the global economy recovery.  In today's interconnected world, Africa has enormous potential and offers a wealth of untapped agricultural, energy and intellectual resources that could help resolve the global food, financial and climate crises. In an effort to recognize the important role that the continent plays in today's world, the G20 should agree to hold an upcoming G20 Summit in Africa. Africa must be part of the solution.

The upcoming gathering also offers the G20 an opportunity to build on previous commitments made in Italy and London at the G8 and G20 Summits earlier this year.  ONE is urging the G20 to do the following:

  • Ensure that the implementation of the pledged agriculture assistance is coordinated and comprehensive;
  • Provide clarity on the $20 billion pledged as part of the L'Aquila Food Security Initiative and expand participation to additional G20 members;
  • Ensure that any global climate deal mobilises funding to support the response to climate change in developing countries;
  • Agree on a down-payment to help developing countries deal immediately with the impact of climate change and build trust in international negotiations;
  • Ensure that any Doha Deal enables African countries to benefit from increased trade opportunities through specific progress in the area of subsidies, market access, aid-for-trade and policy space;
  • If such a deal is not possible through Doha, developed countries should each agree to implement a set of rules and policies to improve the trade and investment climate in Africa.
  • Catalyze an international assessment on what is needed to achieve the MDGs by 2015 and an African-driven action plan;
  • Increase and improve health and education financing;
  • Support efforts that strengthen African efforts to improve governance and accountability

 

Read all of ONE's detailed recommendations for the G20.

 

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  • Summary of Recommendations for the 2009 Pittsburgh G20 Summit

    Sept. 11 2009

    Host an Upcoming G20 in Africa: Africa must be integrated into discussions on the global economic recovery. Made up of 900 million potential producers and consumers, Africa has enormous potential to bring long-term benefits to the rest of the world. The continent offers untapped resources-agricultural potential, economic opportunities and energy supplies-that could help resolve many of the world's current challenges. The first task of the G20 must be to bring Africa and other developing nations into the center of the global economic recovery plan. To acknowledge the importance of Africa and take the first step towards cultivating the potential of the continent, the G20 should agree to hold an upcoming Summit in Africa. Doing so will showcase the importance of the continent as a world partner and emphasize that Africa must be a part of the solution....
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Sep 30 2009

It’s a Wrap!

Posted by Aaron Banks

We’re hosting a special conference call tomorrow at 8pm EST to recap last week’s Pittsburgh Summit and we want you to be on it.RSVP here to save your spot (we'll send you a reminder email.) What: ONE member conference call to recap the G20 summitWhen: Thursday ... More

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Sep 29 2009

G20 Pittsburgh’s over - so, how did it go?

Posted by Mikiko Imai

This summit of G20 leaders in Pittsburgh last week, a year after the Lehman shock, was always going to be about economic recovery and on whether we need to regulate banker’s bonuses. So, did they talk development, at all? The short answer is yes. First, they reaffirmed previous commitments ... More

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Sep 25 2009

ONE's Reaction to the Pittsburgh G20 Communique

Posted by Virginia Simmons

Overall, the Pittsburgh G20 Summit appears to have made some progress towards reshaping global power structures to make them more representative, but it still has some way to go before it becomes a truly representative global decision making body. I spent the summit with our US Government Relations Director Tom ... More

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Sep 25 2009

Communique Issued and Obama Speaking Now

Posted by Virginia Simmons

You can watch him live here: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/theonecampaign/3954414636/" title="Screen shot 2009-09-25 at 6.05.50 More

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Sep 25 2009

G20 Petition Delivered!

Posted by Virginia Simmons

Tom Hart and I just delivered ONE's G20 petition to the US delegation here at the Pittsburgh summit. The petition, now signed by more than 75,000 ONE members from around the globe, asks the G20 leaders to host an upcoming G20 summit on the African continent.We expect ... More

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Sep 24 2009

Don't Forget to Look North Tomorrow

Posted by Josh Lozman

The G20 has a lot to do tomorrow in Pittsburgh. But, I hope they take a moment to look north. Next June, some, maybe all of the members of the G20 will be about 300 miles north in Huntsville, Ontario for the next G8 Summit. Development advocates have watched cautiously ... More

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  • “Bring African countries to G20 table,” says anti poverty group

    Sept. 25 2009

    The Pittsburgh G20 Summit appears to have made some progress towards reshaping global power structures to make them more representative, said anti poverty campaign group ONE. But media reports of the draft communiqué indicate the G20 still has some way to go before it becomes a truly representative global decision making body. MORE