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Africa steps into its new global role: the significance of the 2025 G20 declaration

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November 26, 2025

THE 2025 G20 summit held in Johannesburg will be remembered as far more than a diplomatic first. It marked a profound shift in the global balance of moral and political authority.

Africa steps into its new global role: the significance of the 2025 G20 declaration

THE writer says the G20 summit embraced a distinctly African worldview rooted in the philosophy of Ubuntu. GCIS

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For the first time, the G20 gathered on African soil, and under South Africa's stewardship, the summit embraced a distinctly African worldview rooted in the philosophy of Ubuntu - the understanding that “I am because we are”.

This foundational principle set the tone for a declaration that is not only ambitious, but deeply human. It signals that the global governance system is beginning to recognise Africa not as a passive recipient of global policy but as a coauthor of solutions to the world's most pressing challenges.

The G20 declaration is framed by a clear moral imperative: peace is the foundation upon which all development and sustainability depend. In an era marked by rising geopolitical tensions and humanitarian crises, the declaration issues an unequivocal call to uphold international humanitarian law and protect civilian life.

In naming conflicts such as those in Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the occupied Palestinian territory and Ukraine, the declaration demonstrates an honest reckoning with the suffering and instability that continue to strain global security.

South Africa's influence is unmistakable here. Drawing on its own history of conflict resolution and its constitutional commitment to human dignity, the country has steered the G20 towards a more principled and compassionate stance on global peace.

Equally significant is the declaration's progressive response to climate change and disaster preparedness.

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