Quote Isaiah 43:18 and say, “Behold, I will make everything new,” a member of South Africa. Mary Immaculate's Oblates (Omi) Even amid the cry of refugees and immigrants, he expressed his confidence that “we are not without hope.”
Isaiah's words, “Even in the most difficult situations, the possibility of a new beginning. We challenge ourselves to perceive opportunities hidden in the crisis.”
“The 2025 G20 gathering occurs when human families are hurt by conflict and division. The latest one began on Saturday night (June 21st-22nd). He continues to destroy our lives and futures by mentioning the conflict between Iran and Israel.
For Bishop Sylvester, Isaiah's call for renewal is not just “a common vision for not only our economy and institutions, but our hearts, our common humanity and our common home.”
When hosting a symposium that compiles an intergovernmental forum of 19 sovereign countries, european union (EU), and African Union (AU), commonly known as the G20, said “Cape Town stands as a living proof of the power of reconciliation, justice and rebirth.”
“May this summit be a place where nations choose peace over war, hospitality over exclusion, and sustainability over short-term benefits, especially for the global billionaire community.”
It is organized in cooperation with Jesuit Justice and Ecology Network – Africa (Eina), the Symposium sought to present “a bold and practical proposal for the establishment of the Ecological Impact Fund (EIF) to accelerate climate innovation in the global South.”
It was established in 1999 after the Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998 and as an informal forum for finance ministers and central bank governors in industrialised and developing countries, the most important for discussion of international economic and financial stability. G20 has membership From the world's major economies, which account for 85% of the world's GDP, 75% of international trade, and two-thirds of the world's population.
The 19 G20 countries include Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Türkiye, UK (UK), and the US (UK). The other entities are the EU and have been the AU since 2023.
Initially, the forum focused primarily on a wide range of macroeconomic issues. Since then, we have expanded our agenda. This includes agenda trade, climate change, sustainable development, health, agriculture, energy, the environment, climate change and anti-corruption.