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Ramaphosa calls for global inequality watchdog at G20
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67761, member: 636"] President Cyril Ramaphosa announced plans to advocate for establishing a global institution focused on economic disparity when the G20 summit convenes in Johannesburg within 18 days. The proposal emerged after Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz delivered findings from an expert committee examining worldwide wealth distribution gaps during a meeting at Tuynhuys on Tuesday. Research compiled since August highlights what Stiglitz termed an inequality emergency, noting the wealthiest 1 percent captured 41 percent of new global wealth between 2000 and 2024 while the poorest half received only 1 percent. Ramaphosa emphasized the nation's position to champion this agenda, noting South Africa and Namibia rank among the most economically divided societies due to colonial and apartheid legacies. The proposed watchdog organization would monitor disparities and recommend policy responses across member states. Stiglitz praised the decision to prioritize this topic during South Africa's rotating presidency, which operates under themes of solidarity and sustainability through the end of this month. The committee's recommendations will be presented when leaders gather from Nov. 18 through 20, potentially establishing measurement frameworks and coordinated responses to wealth concentration affecting democratic institutions and development prospects. [/QUOTE]
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