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Africa pushes for stronger voice in G20, global governance
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71141, member: 636"] Africa can leverage multilateral platforms like the G20 to amplify its voice and protect its interests through partnerships with China and other Global South nations, according to Leslie Richer, who directs information and communication at the African Union. She emphasized this point while attending a Global South Media and Think Tank Forum China-Africa Partnership Conference in Johannesburg. Richer noted that media and think tanks together create a powerful force for advancing development goals by connecting researchers, academics, journalists and policymakers. She stressed that African narratives are frequently shaped by external perspectives that fail to capture continental realities, arguing that genuine partnerships require balanced storytelling through institutional and people-to-people exchanges. The AU official highlighted that African membership in the G20, achieved with early Chinese support, represents meaningful participation rather than mere symbolism. She called for reforming global governance structures that were established when many Global South countries lacked independence and remain designed without developing nations' interests in mind. Richer advocated for building more inclusive and equitable international systems where development becomes a universal right rather than a privilege determined by historical inequities. [/QUOTE]
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