Ahead of the recent G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Sanusha Naidu joined a discussion with Brazil’s Ambassador to India H.E. Mr. Kenneth Felix Haczynski da Nobrega to decode issues and outcomes of this landmark summit of the world’s major economies. Titled “From Delhi to Rio: G20 Summit: What to Expect,” the discussion also explored interlinkages of India’s G20 legacy with Brazil’s G20 presidency. Important insights with South Africa now holding the G20 Presidency. #G20 #India #Brazil #GlobalSouth https://lnkd.in/gw8bKBJS
About us
The Institute for Global Dialogue (IGD) is an independent South African-based foreign policy think tank dedicated to the analysis of, and dialogue on the evolving international political and economic environment and the role of Africa and South Africa. It advances a balanced, relevant and policy-oriented analysis, debate and documentation of South Africa’s role in international relations and diplomacy. Vision We work towards a prosperous and peaceful Africa in a progressive global order. Motto Towards a better Africa. Towards a better world Mission Our mission is to become a foreign policy think tank of choice through cutting edge policy research and analysis, catalytic dialogue and stakeholder interface on global dynamics that have impact on South Africa and Africa. Strategic objectives In the long-term, the work of the IGD will be guided by the following objectives: To strengthen the IGD’s institutional positioning as a sought-after broker between the world of knowledge and the world of policy; To promote a broader understanding of the role of foreign policy and diplomacy in the pursuit of national and international developmental goals; To ensure that our analysis and dialogue have discernable policy outcomes and impact; To establish and strengthen mutually-beneficial strategic partnerships (with individuals and institutions) nationally, in the African region and globally; To enhance the standard of our service to clients and consumers of our work in order to ensure their satisfaction. Association with UNISA As part of its continuous repositioning as a world-class facilitator of ideas-making on foreign policy and international diplomacy, the IGD entered into an agreement with the University of South Africa in 2010. On this basis, the IGD has strategic partnership with UNISA to pursue joint research, dialogue and publications as well as giving the IGD access to some facilities and services.
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- Think Tanks
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- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Pretoria, Gauteng
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- Nonprofit
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- 1995
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- Foreign Policy, Development, International Relations, and Diplomacy
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263 Nana Sita Street
Pretoria, Gauteng 0001, ZA
Employees at Institute for Global Dialogue
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Scott Firsing, PhD
Aerospace & International Relations Scholar I Business Owner I Seeker of Truth & Positive Change
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Elias Phaahla, Ph.D
Published Author | Development & Foreign Policy Expert | Associate Professor @ UJ | Mail & Guardian Top 200 Young South Africans | Mandela Rhodes…
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Dr. Miguelángel Verde Garrido
Senior Editorial Project Manager at Global Advocacy, Wikimedia Foundation | Global Politics and Emerging Technologies (Dr rer pol)
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Kenny Dlamini
Research Officer- Institute for Global Dialogue
Updates
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With Iran vowing to defend itself following Israeli air strikes, fears of a broader conflict in the Middle East continue to heighten. In the following discussion, Mikatekiso Kubayi unpacks the threats of a broader conflict in the region. #MiddleEast #Israel #Iran https://lnkd.in/dcjSVR2B
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Webinar Reminder: International Relations and Foreign Policies in Mexico and South Africa - https://lnkd.in/dD37AvKd
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Webinar invitation: International Relations and Foreign Policies in Mexico and South Africa - https://lnkd.in/dKnamcRx
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In the following article, Asanda Koyo argues that climate finance remains a critical issue, with a vast majority of African states becoming increasingly saddled by the consequences of climate change both in terms of climate impacts and financial pressures. #COP29 #ClimateChange #ClimateFinance #ClimateAction https://lnkd.in/dscW7e5S
The African Stance On Just Global Climate Action In The Course Of COP 29 In Baku
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#SAatG20 | On Day 2 of the T20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian coordinators handed over the baton during the handover to South Africa’s co-leads for the T20 during South Africa’s G20 Presidency in 2025. IGD, SAIIA, and IPATC will build on the foundation laid by T20 Brazil, consolidating the priorities of the previous global South Presidencies while ensuring greater engagement by African stakeholders during South Africa’s G20 presidency. We will also build bridges with institutions in the USA, who will hold the Presidency in 2026. Read the Press Release for more information https://lnkd.in/dD2hdXw4 #BetterAfrica #BetterWorld
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#SAatG20 | On day 1 of the T20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Philani Mthembu chaired the Breakout Session Briefing on Strengthening Multilateralism and Global Governance, based on inputs and outcomes from Task Force 6, which was co-chaired by the Institute for Global Dialogue and Instituto Igarapé during the Brazilian Presidency of the G20. #Multilateralism #GlobalGovernance #BetterAfrica #BetterWorld
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In the following panel, Mikatekiso Kubayi unpacks the dynamics of a changing geopolitical order, including the recent BRICS Summit and the role of BRICS countries in shaping the evolving global financial architecture. #BRICS #BRICS2024 #BRICSSummit2024 #Geopolitics #GlobalGovernance #InternationalDiplomacy https://lnkd.in/d8WPHtEj
2024 BRICS Summit I Panel discussion on deliberations and relationships within extended BRICS
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With Russia having hosted the 2024 BRICS Summit recently, Sanusha Naidu argues that East-West polarization is less of an issue for BRICS nations than their own sovereignty. #BRICS #BRICSSummit2024 #Geopolitics https://lnkd.in/dP7eHMkx
Russia gathers friendly nations - The World from PRX
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In the following interview, Sanusha Naidu states that the #BRICS Summit in Russia has been "a moment in the sun for Russia to say we still have traction”. She also looks at what South Africa and Africa hoped to gain from fellow members, while analysing the extent to which the BRICS countries are already challenging the US-led World Order. #BRICSSummit2024 #Geopolitics #Multilateralism https://lnkd.in/dTg_PBse
BRICS in Russia: Putin’s power play & SA’s hopes…
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