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The G20, was established in 1999 for "Group of Twenty," consists of 19 countries and the European Union.  

Foundation

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The member countries represent around 85% of the world's GDP and two-thirds of the global population. 

Representation

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The G20 is an annual summit to discuss key global economic issues and collaborate on policies.

Annual Summit 

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The G20 operates on a rotating presidency system. Each year, a member country assumes the role of the G20 chair and hosts the summit. 

Presidency

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The G20 aims to promote international economic cooperation and stability. 

Focus on Economic Cooperation 

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The G20 serves as a platform for dialogue and consensus-building among member countries.

Informal Nature 

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The G20 includes outreach groups like the Business 20 (B20), Civil Society 20 (C20), and Youth 20 (Y20).

Outreach and  Engagement

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The G20 agenda covers issues like climate change, energy, digitalization, global health, gender equality, and anti-corruption efforts.

Broad Agenda 

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The G20 focuses on global pandemic response, vaccine access, and economic recovery. 

G20 and COVID-19 

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G20 gives voice to emerging economies in global economic governance. 

Inclusion of Developing Countries