G20 Rome: financial crime and corruption must be prioritised
Financial crime, which has been exacerbated by the pandemic, is costing the world trillions, contributing to organised crime and harming...
Financial crime, which has been exacerbated by the pandemic, is costing the world trillions, contributing to organised crime and harming...
Indonesia's 2022 presidency will provide the G20 with the opportunity to focus on promoting inclusive growth, while demonstrating the country's...
The G20 must prevent shell companies from being used for illicit purposes – a starting point is fully complying with...
Interview with Marie Lam-Frendo, CEO, Global Infrastructure Hub Investing in infrastructure results in myriad multiplier effects. The Global Infrastructure Hub...
Half the world lacks access to the internet. Addressing the digital divide, which is crucial for driving prosperity and equality,...
The culture and education sectors were thrown into disarray by the pandemic. But, with international collaboration deployed to support both,...
Saudi Arabia’s pioneering G20 culture ministers’ meeting set the tone for an expanding G20 agenda that places culture's connections at...
Tourism can drive the global recovery, but restarting it must be done responsibly, requiring political will and investments The agenda...
Cross-border supply chains and digital services were instrumental in protecting people and economies during the pandemic. G20 leaders must commit...