The organizations invited to G20 meetings are: the IMF and its ministerial com- mittees, the IMFC, the Development Committee, World Bank, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Financial Stability Board (FSB), the BIS, the International Labor Organization (ILO), the United Na- tions, and the WTO. [...] For example, the Anti-corruption WG is coordi- nated by the Office of the Comptroller General; the Tourism WG is coordinated by the Ministry of Tourism; the Culture WG, by the Ministry of Culture; the Wom- en’s WG, by the Ministry of Women, and so on. [...] The Energy Transition and the Climate Sustainability Working Groups (ETWG & CSWG) The Energy Transition and the Climate Sustainability Working Groups focus on the challenges related to the evolution of the energy sector and the promo- tion of climate sustainability. [...] The Brazilian presidency established the following priorities: The promotion of social inclusion and the fight against inequal- ities and hunger; The fight against climate change and the promotion of the energy tran- sition and sustainable development in three key areas (social, economic and environmental); and The reform of global governance institutions. [...] A space of protest and to expose the power of corporations, the IMF, and the World Bank, and denounce the public debt as a key guarantor of rentierism and the deepening of the financialization of ev- erything.
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Table of Contents
- ANA GARCIA MARTA FERNÁNDEZ 2
- RAQUEL SANTOS NADINE NUNES MIGUEL FERRARI 2
- BRICS POLICY CENTER JUBILEU SUL BRASIL ABONG 2
- FUNDAÇÃO FORD 2
- The G20 where did it come from and how does it work 7
- And how does the G20 work today 11
- What is the relationship between the G20 and the international financial institutions IFIs 12
- Inside the G20 how is it organized 14
- The Finance Track and Meetings of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors 14
- The Political or the Sherpa Track 15
- What is the difference between a Working Group and an Engagement Group 16
- G20 Working Groups 17
- The Development Working Group DWG 17
- The Anti-Corruption Working Group ACWG 18
- The Trade and Investment Working Group TIWG 19
- The Energy Transition and the Climate Sustainability Working Groups ETWG CSWG 19
- G20 Engagement Groups 20
- B20 Business 20 20
- C20 Civil 20 20
- L20 Labour 20 21
- T20 Think 20 21
- U20 Urban 20 21
- Y20 Youth 20 22
- W20 Women 20 22
- Brazil assumed the G20 presidency now what 23
- Who is who in the G20 in Brazil 23
- Sherpa Track Ministry of Foreign AffairsItamaraty 24
- Finance Track Ministry of Finance 24
- Engagement Groups 24
- Themes of the Task Forces Working Groups and Engagement Groups 25
- Social participation in the G20 in Brazil 27
- How do civil society organizations in Brazil see the G20 29
- Between advocacy and resistance what are their views on the G20 29
- Taking a stand does an autonomous space for social struggles exist 32
- Organized participation in the G20 Social 34
- Gender and race in analyses of issues that seem so distant from one another Yes Because... 38
- Because studies on race gender and intersectionality are interdisciplinary. 38
- Because in international politics and Brazils foreign policy race and gender have been addressed more but to different extents. 38
- Because it is difficult to incorporate these issues into research and eco- nomic policies for a plethora of reasons i ii iii iv v 39
- Therefore we suggest five measures to effectively address these issues in public fora i ii iii iv v 39
- SOURCES 40
- INTERVIEWS 43