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As Africa hosts the G20 for the very first time, this conversation focuses on the continent’s role – and the global framework that must evolve – for justice, growth and sustainability. In this video we explore: How can the G20 ensure a fair global debt-restructuring framework that recognises Africa’s vulnerabilities and supports long-term growth? Why do African countries still spend more on servicing debt than investing in critical sectors like health and education — and what needs to change? What innovative financing mechanisms (blended finance, green bonds, debt-for-nature swaps, infrastructure funds, etc.) can help bridge Africa’s climate and development funding gap? Can the philosophy of Ubuntu economics — rooted in interconnectedness, shared dignity and collective prosperity — offer a new model for equitable global finance and development? An initiative of Leading Women of Africa (LWA), led by Madelein Mkunu, Beyond Boundaries is an independent Pan-African platform that amplifies the voices of Africans, especially women and youth, in global affairs, geopolitics, and governance. Substack: https://beyondboundarieswithmadelein.... YouTube: / @beyondboundarieswithlwa