(Grouping of 21, formerly G20)
Preamble
One Earth, One Family, and we share One Future.
THEME- ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’
India's G20 Presidency will work to promote this universal sense of one-ness. Hence our theme - 'One Earth, One Family, One Future' – PM Narendra Modi
Working Groups(13)
Environment and climate sustainability
Employment
Empowerment of women
Disaster Risk Reduction
Agriculture
Health
Tourism
Education
Development
Digital Economy
Energy Transition
Anti corruption
Trade and investment.
STRONG, SUSTAINABLE, BALANCED, AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH
zero tolerance for corruption as mentioned in Article 16 of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC).
Regulatory Toolkit for Enhanced Digital Financial Inclusion of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
WTO’s ‘Aid for Trade’ initiative to enable developing countries in a rules-based, non-discriminatory, fair, open, inclusive, equitable, sustainable and transparent multilateral trading system, with WTO at its core.
Support to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and operationalization of the GlobE Network.
Eliminating Hunger and Malnutrition
strengthening the Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) and the Group on Earth Observations Global Agricultural Monitoring (GEOGLAM), for greater transparency to avoid food price volatility
Macroeconomic impacts of food and energy insecurity -replenishment of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) resources at the end of the year by IFAD members to support IFAD’s fight against food insecurity.
Recognize the potential role of evidence-based Traditional and Complementary Medicine in health
Promote the One Health-based approach driven by the Quadripartite’s One Health Joint Plan of Action (2022-2026).
Promote and improve access to mental health services and psychosocial support in an inclusive manner
Emphasize expanding access to high-quality Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).
full recognition and protection of culture with its intrinsic value as a transformative driver and an enabler for the achievement of the SDGs
Circular Carbon Economy, socio-economic, technological, and market development, and promoting the most efficient solutions
To revisit and strengthen the 2030 targets in their NDCs, as necessary in Paris Agreement, by the end of 2023.
Mainstreaming Lifestyles for Sustainable Development (LiFE)
Circular Economy World
Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy Industry Coalition (RECEIC). We commit to enhance environmentally sound waste management, substantially reduce waste generation by 2030, and highlight the importance of zero waste initiatives.
‘Voluntary Action Plan on Doubling the Rate of Energy Efficiency Improvement by 2030.
“Voluntary High-Level Principles for Collaboration on Critical Minerals for Energy Transitions”.
Implement the decision at COP27 on funding arrangements for responding to loss and damage for assisting developing countries that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change, including establishing a fund.
UN 2023 Water Conference and G20 Dialogue on Water.
Effective implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF)
Sustainable and Resilient Blue/Ocean-based Economy
Support the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), within the Antarctic Treaty system, to establish a representative system of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the CCAMLR Convention area based on the best available scientific evidence
the resolution UNEP/EA.5/Res.14 which established an Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC) to develop an international legally binding instrument on plastic pollution
Reducing Disaster Risk and Building Resilient Infrastructure
Global Platform for DRR and take note of initiatives such as the Coalition for Disaster
Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) in furtherance of such collaboration and sharing.
Reinvigorating Multilateralism and reforming the multilateral development banks and international financial institutions
Managing Global Debt Vulnerabilities
Building Digital Public Infrastructure
Building Safety, Security, Resilience and Trust in the Digital Economy
BIS Innovation Hub (BISIH) Report on Lessons Learnt on CBDCs and look forward to the IMF Report on Potential macro-financial implications of widespread adoption of CBDCs to advance it.
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence (AI) Responsibly for Good and for All
Fostering Digital Ecosystems
endorse the Financial Stability Board’s (FSB’s) high-level recommendations for the regulation, supervision and oversight of crypto-assets activities and markets and of global stablecoin arrangements.
The IMF-FSB Synthesis Paper,
including a Roadmap, that will support a coordinated and comprehensive policy and regulatory framework taking into account the full range of risks and risks specific to the emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) and ongoing global implementation of FATF standards to address money laundering and terrorism financing risks
International Taxation - swift implementation of the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (“CARF”) and amendments to the CRS.
Countering Terrorism and Money laundering- supporting the increasing resource needs of the Financial Action Task
Force (FATF) and FATF Style Regional Bodies and encourage others to do the same,
Creation of a Working Group on the Empowerment of Women
Securing Women’s Food Security, Nutrition, and Well-Being
Support gender-responsive and environment-resilient solutions, including water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) solutions, to build resilience to the impact of climate change and environmental degradation.
Gender Equality and Empowering All Women and Girls -The gender equality is of fundamental importance, and that investing in the empowerment of all women and girls, has a multiplier effect in implementing the 2030 Agenda.
Halve the digital gender gap by 2030.