T20 Africa, G20 and Africa: Assessing Our Impact and Influence
In this policy brief the T20 Africa Standing Group puts forward some recommendations to measure the influence and impact of the T20 Africa on G20 policies related to the continent.
In this policy brief the T20 Africa Standing Group puts forward some recommendations to measure the influence and impact of the T20 Africa on G20 policies related to the continent.
In this policy brief, the T20 Africa Standing Group proposes the G20 undertake a regular private sector survey, which shall contribute to a systematic integration of the private sector in the monitoring of the CWA, and improve investment tracking.
This policy brief suggests that the G20 might want to broaden debates on its impact on development by better coordinating bilateral and G20 initiatives (particularly with regard to support for investments) and by including African representatives in all working groups. African actors could enhance division of labour between Pan-African and regional institutions.
This policy brief suggests the international community, and G20 countries in particular, should support capacity building for regional organizations and involve them fully in relevant policy dialogues.
This policy brief suggests areas of partnerships between G20 and African countries including funds for scholarships, support for teacher capacity building programs and increased private sector involvement.
This policy brief proposes solutions whereby African countries could influence existing global standards on EOI and develop home-grown tax information sharing and transparency measures.
This policy brief suggests that the arrival of the 4th industrial revolution is an opportunity for African countries, in association with the G20 and its members, to structurally reform their economies.
This policy brief addresses key areas of cooperation between the G20 and Africa and provides recommendations that focus on thematic priorities as well as issues related to the governance of the partnership.