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G20 Dialogues
The Wilson Center's G20 Dialogues embody the Center's mission to foster global understanding through nonpartisan, research-driven policy discussions and research. The initiative taps into the Center's one-of-a-kind Brazil Institute and delves deeply into Brazil's presidency of the G20 in 2024. By inviting a broad spectrum of contributions, the initiative builds momentum towards the 2024 G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
Experts
Bruna Santos
Director, Brazil Institute
Oge Onubogu
Director, Africa Program
Natalie Unterstell
Global Fellow
Renata Giannini
Former Fellow
Recent Articles
What to Expect from Brazil's G20 Presidency
Brazil is taking over the G20 presidency for 2024. The Lula government says it is a "unique opportunity for the sustainable development agenda"
Brazil’s Role in Shaping the Digital Transformation
Luanna Roncaratti discusses the main points to be addressed in digital transformation and digital government during Brazil’s G20 presidency
Brazil Lays Down Anti-Poverty Agenda to the G20
Brazil presented its policies on poverty and hunger to G20 delegations last week. The Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva administration has proposed launching a Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty
Podcast: Brazil and the G20
Bruna Santos, Director of the Wilson Center's Brazil Institute, and Gustavo Ribeiro, Founder of The Brazilian Report, explore the implications of Brazil's leadership role at the G20, assessing its impact on the nation's global standing.
Africa’s Bargaining Chip to the G20
The African Union's admission into the G20 as a permanent member reflects its unified efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic and the establishment of the AfCFTA, signifying increased African representation in global economic discussions.
Brazil's Green Bond Leap Amid Climate Challenges
Brazil's successful venture into sustainable bonds highlights its significant role in the expanding global green finance market, underscoring the urgent need for increased sustainable investment worldwide, particularly in developing countries. This move, aligning with broader Latin American trends, sets a critical stage for the upcoming G20 discussions on enhancing global commitment to sustainable financing.
Navigating Brazil’s G20 Presidency: A Conversation with Ambassador Maurício Lyrio
Unpacking US-Brazil Partnership for Workers’ Right
Experts
Roberto Simon
Former Public Policy Scholar
Filipe Nasser
Brazilian Diplomat/Counselor at the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Luiza Duarte
Global Fellow
Benjamin N. Gedan, PhD
Director, Latin America Program, Wilson Center