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londong20On April 2nd 2009, Leaders from the 19 World's largest economy and the EU will meet in London for the G20 summit. After the Washington summit held in November 2008, they will try to restore global economic growth and find solutions to the impacts of the Financial Crisis.

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The summit aims at getting 3 commitments from the leaders:
- First, to take whatever action is necessary to stabilise financial markets and enable families and businesses to get through the recession.
- Second, to reform and strengthen the global financial and economic system to restore confidence and trust.
- Third, to put the global economy on track for sustainable growth.

The agenda includes the following issues:
- Coordinate macro-economic actions to revive the global economy, stimulate growth and employment - review measures taken and possible further steps
- Reform and improve financial sector & systems - continue to deliver progress on the Washington Summit action plan
- Reform international financial institutions (IFIs) - International Monetary Fund (IMF), Financial Stability Forum (FSF) and World Bank

 

EU Documents

Statement by Gordon Brown at the plenary session of 24.03.2009


Articles

07.04.2009, Financial Times
African leader hail G20 progress
by William Wallis

03.04.2009, The Guardian
G20: Gordon Brown brokers massive financial aid deal for global economy

02.04.2009, European Voice
G20 pledges $1.1 trillion
By Jim Brunsden

02.04.2009, Financial Times
G20 leaders hail crisis fightback
By George Parker, Chris Giles and Edward Luce

02.04.2009, AllAfrica
G20 Leaders Promise Billions for Low-Income Nations

31.03.2009, European voice
"EU and US positions on are closer than ever"
by Simon Taylor and Dana Spinant

31.03.2009, Xinhua
Zoellick urges G20 leaders not to forget the poor

31.03.2009, The Guardian
G20 Summit: Nicolas Sarkozy threatens to walk out if call for more regulation is ignored
by Angelique Chrisafis

27.03.2009, AllAfrica
Global Crisis 'Hits Africa Twice'
by Kofi Annan

26.03.2009, The Telegraph
G20 Summit: Lula da Silva throws his weight behind a new fiscal stimulus
by Edmund Conway

25.03.2009, The Financial Times
UN  urges $ 1,000 bn for developping countries

By Harvey Mooris

23.03.2009, The Namibian
ADB calls on G20  for help

By Eliane Engeler

22.03.2009, The Guardian
G20 warned unrest will sweep globe

By Heather Stewart and Larry Elliott

17.03.2009, International Herald Tribune
France and Germany say regulation priority for G20
By Madeline Chambers and Paul Carrel

11.03.2009, The Guardian
Will the G20 summit live up to expectations?

11.03.2009, Xinhua

UN chief to convey African message to G20

11.03.2009, Financial Times
G20 urged to avoid issues "irrelevant" to resolving crisis

 

Blogs

G20 voice, a ONE campaign initiative, with bloggers from all over the world (also on Twitter)

G20 on Blogactiv.eu

 

Useful Links

G20 Summit in London Official Website

G20 Channel on YouTube

G20 on Twitter

 

Civil Society at the G20

Some demonstrations are planned to take place before and during the G20

On March 28: Put People First, NGO coalition "Job, Justice and Climate"
April 1st: Camp for Climate Action
April 2nd: Stop the War and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) are organizing a march

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