Dossier
Civil Society Documents on the G20
2011 French Summit
- NGOs call on French to be Open and Transparent
- How the G20 Can Help Prevent a New Food Crisis (8 pages, pdf, 399KB)
- Indian NGO Letter to Indian Agriculture Minister (2pages, pdf, 189KB)
- Put People First! Korean People’s G20 Response Action (draft agenda)
- Aniket Bhushan: Towards a New Development Paradigm (19 pages, ppt, 221KB)
- Peter Wahl: The G-20. Structure, Governance, Mandate and Perspectives (39 pages, ppt, 5MB)
- Peter Wahl: The EU Agenda for Financial Reform (5 pages, ppt, 214KB)
As the outcome of an initial G20 strategy meeting in Washington DC in April of 2010 among various groups, the intention of this broader meeting of national, regional and international networks was three-fold:
- To develop a greater understanding of the key issues on the G20 agenda as well as alternative agendas seeking to influence the G20
- To strengthen and solidify strategic connections among G20 and non-G20 countries in the lead up to the South Korean and French G20 meetings and strengthen the capacities of networks to develop their own analysis and strategies for confronting the G20;
- To develop concrete ideas and proposals for collaboration with South Korean colleagues for the November Summit.
- Letter to G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group (13 pages, pdf, 93.2MB)
- CSO Letter to G-20 High Level Panel for Infrastructure (9 pages, pdf, 94.3MB)
- Trade-Finance Linkages – An Assessment of Selected Issues on G20 Summit Agenda (7 pages, pdf, 127KB)
- Final concept note - Bridge to South Korea: Global G20 Meeting
- Final agenda
- Participant's list
- Presentation: Peter Chowla - G20 and public finance policy
- Presentation: Aniket Bhushan - G20 and private finance policy
- Calendar of events (including events in South Korea)
- Final Report
- Mapping of national groups and priorities









