Workshop

South Africa’s G20 Presidency – How to Foster New Global Partnerships in a Multipolar World

Date

16/10/2025

Start

04:00 p.m. (CEST)

End

07:15 p.m. (CEST)

South Africa’s G20 Presidency – How to Foster New Global Partnerships in a Multipolar World

  • Given more fragmented and contested global cooperation, the question looms: Can the G20 effectively navigate a fractured international landscape? What does it take to tackle global challenges within weakened multilateral institutions? Can South Africa’s presidency offer a new path forward? How can Germany contribute to make South Africa’s G20 presidency a success?

    These and other questions will be addressed during our workshop.

    4:00 p.m.

    4:15 p.m.

    Registration

    Opening and introduction

    Henrik Maihack, Head of Africa Department, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES)

    4:30 p.m.

    The G20 within the Current Geopolitical Context

    The Global South, the G20, and Germany’s Agenda: New Partnerships or Old

    Grievances?

    The G20 versus the BRICS: How effective, how focused?

    From Johannesburg to Florida: What is the G20’s value in today’s

    International politics?

    Speaker (10 min each):

    Lucinda Trigo Gamarra, Head of Directorate, Federal Ministry of Finance

    Joel Odigie, General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation – Africa

    Julia Ganter, Programme Director, Körber Stiftung

    Miriam Prys-Hansen, Lead Research Fellow, German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA)

    Moderation: Johannes Plagemann (GIGA)

    5:45 p.m.

    Coffee Break

    6:00 p.m.

    South Africa’s presidency in turbulent times

    What are South Africa’s priorities – and what does it take to realize them?

    What does South Africa expect from Germany to support its G20 presidency

    – and how does this relate to German priorities?

    From Indonesia, to India, Brazil and South Africa: How much policy consistency does the G20 allow for?

    Speaker (10 min each):

    Csilla Hatvany, G20 Coordinator, Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development

    Andries Oosthuizen, Deputy Head of Mission, South African Embassy

    Catherine Mithia, Policy Research & Advocacy Officer, AFRODAD

    Tomás Marques, Research Fellow, German Institute of Global and Area Studies

    Moderation: Henrik Maihack (FES)

    7:15 p.m.

    Closing remarks followed by a small reception

    Registration You can already indicate your interest in this event via e-mail: [email protected].


    Address

    Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung e.V., Hiroshimastraße 17, 10785 Berlin (Room 121,122)

    Language

    English

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