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A Presidency of Possibilities: Analysing South Africa's Role as G20's New Chair
The G20 Presidency was handed over to South Africa on 1 December 2024, a historic day that highlights the growing influence of emerging developing nations on the global stage. For the first time, South Africa is hosting global leaders under the G20 summit, providing an opportunity and platform to shape responses on digital infrastructure, global governance, climate and energy transition, with the Global South being at the core of the discussion. Illustration by The Geostrat

THE GEOSTRATA
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Mbuti Pygmies in South Africa
Nestled in the heart of the Central African rainforests, the Mbuti pygmies proudly showcase an immensely rich cultural heritage and...

THE GEOSTRATA
May 1, 20255 min read


The Future of G20 after India’s Presidency
The upcoming G20 Summit in Delhi is being seen as a defining event in diminishing the dichotomy between the developed Global North and...

THE GEOSTRATA
Sep 8, 20233 min read
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