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G20 Radio Bulletin 79 - Opinion: app workers' rights must be guaranteed
In an article on the G20 website, researcher Atahualpa Blanchet highlights the importance of seeking global consensus about ethics and transparency for the use of Artificial Intelligence in the world of work. Listen and find out more!
G20 Radio Bulletin 84 - Working Group drives anti-corruption initiatives in the private sector
The report from the Anti-Corruption Working Group emphasizes the significance of negotiating technical documents and exchanging experiences to bolster integrity in both public and private sectors, thereby contributing to the mitigation of inequalities and the advancement of sustainable development. Listen to the coverage and learn more.
G20 Radio Bulletin 86 - The G20 is currently discussing a joint action plan to reduce global economic inequalities
During the Global Economy Working Group meeting, member countries of the forum unanimously acknowledged the pressing need for effective economic policies. The discussions encompassed critical topics including taxation strategies targeting super-rich individuals and the synchronization of social and economic metrics. Listen to the coverage and learn more.
G20 Radio Bulletin 139 - European Union Commissioner speaks about the urgency to fight inequalities
The Finnish Jutta Urpilainen, European Union Commissioner for International Partnerships, speaks about the Bloc's commitments to sustainable development proposals and support for the initiative of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to eradicate hunger and poverty in the world. Listen to the interview and learn more.
G20 Radio Bulletin 63 - President Lula, IMF and Asian Bank hold a dialogue on G20 agendas
In a meeting at the Planalto Palace, the Brazilian president spoke with the heads of multilateral financial institutions and defended investments to promote social inclusion and poverty reduction. Listen and find out more!
G20 Radio Bulletin 68 - The G20 in-person working group meetings have begun
About 200 delegates are anticipated to take part in each of the G20 in-person gatherings in Brasilia. Delegations converge at the Federal Capital to debate issues pertaining to the forum of the world's largest economies. Listen to learn more!
G20 Radio Bulletin 10 - Brazilian proposals get positive evaluation at G20 working meetings
The first meetings of the G20 Brasil WGs ended on Thursday (18). The Framework and Women's Empowerment working groups held technical meetings via videoconference to present their work plans and receive initial impressions from member countries and guests. Listen to it and find out more!
G20 Radio Bulletin 12 - Regional blocs: the impact of the African Union and the European Union on G20 discussions
How the regional blocs work and the context of their entry into the G20. Listen and find out more!
G20 Radio Bulletin 71 - Culture is an effective tool for promoting peace, says minister
Margareth Menezes, Brasil's Minister of Culture, opened the G20 Working Group on Culture meeting by advocating for a more inclusive and diverse global community. Listen and find out more!
G20 Radio Bulletin 93 - Indigenous languages may face extinction within the next 20 years
At present, Brasil hosts approximately 274 indigenous languages, a notable decrease from the estimated 1,200 languages documented before European colonization. Listen to the report and find out more.
G20 Radio Bulletin 88 - Spending efficiency and public project execution are under debate at the G20
The G20 Infrastructure Working Group discusses the efficiency of public spending and the engagement of multilateral banks and private capital in infrastructure projects. The focus is on buildings that are resistant to climate change. Listen to the report and find out more.
G20 Radio Bulletin 105 - G20 meetings started this week in cities around Brasil
Sixteen cities across Brazil will host technical and ministerial meetings for the forum of the world's largest economies. The first events will take place in the Northeast region. This year's edition features a new approach with decentralized activities, aiming to make the forum more accessible and representative. Listen to the report to learn more.
G20 Radio Bulletin 21 - Youth and children from the Andar Project will participate in the G20 Brasil media coverage
Starting with an exclusive interview with Vice-President and Minister Geraldo Alckmin, young people will participate in the G20 media coverage in the “Wonderful City” of Rio de Janeiro. The initiative is the result of a partnership between the G20 Communications Office and the Municipal Department of Education of Rio de Janeiro. Listen to learn more!
G20 Radio Bulletin 25 - Infrastructure: G20 GT prioritizes financing and poverty reduction
Priorities include financing, lower exchange rate risks, and development alongside poverty reduction and sustainability. Listen and find out more!
G20 Radio Bulletin 95 - President Lula receives an e-book from the G20 in the indigenous Guarani language
The translation serves to enhance the global visibility of the Guarani language, one among the multitude of indigenous languages spoken in Brasil. This translated digital publication is supplemented with versions available in Portuguese, Spanish, and English. Listen to the report and find out more.
G20 Radio Bulletin 117 - G20 deepens discussions on Bioeconomy and Sustainability
In Manaus, the capital of the state of Amazonas, G20 delegates aligned theoretical discussions with practical experiences on key agendas. This included field visits to the forest and engagement with Indigenous and waste picker movement representatives in thematic sessions. For more details, listen to the report.
G20 Radio Bulletin 120 - Brasil leads discussions in search for financial resources to counter the climate crisis and prepares for COP 30
During a press conference in Belém (Pará) about the G20 Task Force for the Global Mobilization against Climate Change, Brasil’s leadership in the climate agenda was highlighted. Participants mentioned the need for up to USD 4 trillion for the climate transition until 2023, and warned about the dangers of environmental denialism. The G20 meeting in Belém is recognized as a landmark in the preparations for the COP 30 next year. Listen to the report to learn more.
G20 establishes partnership with an Indigenous collective in Paraná to produce bulletins in the Guarani Language
G20 Brasil Communications has established a partnership with the Djagwa Etxa Indigenous Collective to produce radio bulletins in Guaraní covering topics from the main international cooperation forum. This project aims to promote the visibility and preservation of Indigenous languages.
G20 Radio Bulletin 61 - Find out how the press covered the G20 Brasil in RJ and SP
Around 800 professionals from 28 countries took part in the coverage of the G20 ministerial meetings in Rio and São Paulo, taking the topics that were discussed there to the four corners of the Planet. Listen and find out more!
G20 Radio Bulletin 64 - Unemployment and inequalities are challenges for G20 countries in 2024
In projections for 2024, the report from the International Labour Organization forecasts a forthcoming escalation in the global unemployment rate, concomitant with a rise in inequality. The G20 Employment Working Group has advanced proposals aimed at tackling this challenging scenario. Stay tuned to learn more!
G20 Radio Bulletin 88 - In 50 years, around 20 indigenous languages can disappear in Brasil
The warning comes from Altaci Corrêa/Tataiya Kokama, a researcher at the University of Brasilia, in an exclusive article for the G20 Brasil website. According to her, the preservation of languages promotes human rights, global linguistic diversity and contributes to sustainable development and environmental balance. Listen and find out more!
G20 Radio Bulletin 102 - Bioeconomy could yield USD 7.7 trillion, indicates Business Council
Based on ancestral knowledge, the bioeconomy represents a trillion-dollar income opportunity, according to the international report from the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). Discussions on the relevance of knowledge, from oral traditions to the latest advances in modern science for the bioeconomy, were central at the second meeting of the Brazilian Initiative in the G20. Listen to the report to learn more.
G20 Radio Bulletin 106 - G20 Social contributed to the Alliance Against Hunger seminal document
The meeting of the G20 Social included civil society leaders in the elaboration of the terms of the G20 Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty. The Brazilian Presidency unprecedently promoted this group to discuss the policies that will be presented to the forum of the world’s largest economies. Listen to the report to learn more.
G20 Radio Bulletin 109 - G20 Social advocates for taxation of super-rich and climate funding
G20 Social organizations delivered a document to G20 Brasil containing 11 recommendations for tax governance, highlighting the taxation of the super-rich. Brasil’s Minister of Finance, Fernando Hadad, advocated for an international taxation mechanism and stated that the resulting resources could be used to combat climate change globally. Listen to the report to learn more.
G20 Radio Bulletin 87 - Workers at the G20: towards a new social contract
Labour 20 (L20), one of the G20 Social engagement groups, advocates for dialogue and action to address global inequalities, the impacts of digital transformation, and crises affecting workers worldwide. Listen to the coverage and learn more.