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Logo of South Africa's 2025 G0 Presidency

G20 Johannesburg Summit Media Programme

Johannesburg, November 22, 2025

DAY ONE: Saturday, 22 November 2025

Time

Activity

08h30–09h30

Arrivals of Heads of Delegations and Heads of State and Governments of (1) international organisations, (2) invited countries and (3) G20 Leaders

10h00–10h15

Opening session

10h15–14h00

Session One: Inclusive and sustainable economic growth leaving no one behind: Building our economies; the role of trade; Financing for development and the Debt burden

Presentations of the Recommendations of the Reports of:

  • The Africa Expert Panel
  • The Extraordinary Committee of Independent Experts on Global Wealth Inequality

Working Lunch

14h00 15h00

Break

15h00–18h00

Session Two: A Resilient World – the G20’s Contribution
Disaster Risk Reduction; Climate Change; Just Energy Transitions; Food Systems

18h15–19h30

G20 Leaders’ Reception

DAY Two: Sunday, 23 November 2025

Time

Activity

08h30–09h30

Arrivals of Heads of Delegations and Heads of State and Governments of (1) international organisations, (2) invited countries and (3) G20 Leaders.

10h00–13h00

Session Three: A Fair and a Just Future for All Critical Minerals; Decent Work; Artificial IntelligencePresentation of the Recommendations from the G20@20 ReviewAdoption of the Johannesburg Leaders’ Summit outcome document

13h00–13h20

Closing ceremony

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Source: Official website of South Africa's 2025 G20 presidency


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