The Civil 20, the official civil society engagement group within the G20 framework, will present its Political Declaration and Communiqué ahead of the upcoming G20 Summit.
The document reflects policy positions from organizations across South Africa, the African continent and the Global South and North.
C20 Chairperson Thulani Tshefuta and Sherpa Mabalane Mfundisi will brief media at 10 a.m. at the Government Communication and Information System offices in Hatfield, Pretoria.
They will outline outcomes from this year’s C20 policy process and key demands for G20 leaders.
The briefing precedes the C20 Summit scheduled for Nov. 12-14.
“A better world is possible when nations act in solidarity, champion equality, and uphold sustainability as the cornerstone of global cooperation,” C20 leadership said in their message to G20 leaders.
The C20 serves as the voice of civil society within the G20 framework, which brings together the world’s major economies.
The media briefing will be held at Tshedimosetso House, 1035 Schoeman Street, Hatfield, Pretoria.




