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Monday, June 24 2019 - 09:00
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G20 Compliance on the World's Biggest Challenges Outlined in G20 Osaka Leaders Briefing Book by The Global Governance Project
LONDON, June 24, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- G20 leaders to receive a summit copy of G20 Japan: The Osaka Summit, produced 
-and distributed by the Global Governance Project 
- The publication outlines action and compliance of G20 countries on key global 
issues, and features the views of more than 60 leaders, politicians and 
academics

As the leaders of the G20 nations gather in Osaka ahead of the G20 Leaders 
Summit, the latest in a series of summit briefing books has been released. 
Briefing books that are based on evidence based, academically led content and 
outline the G20's core progress on global issues, including economic growth, 
gender equality, infrastructure development, UHC and, climate adaptation and 
mitigation and clean energy.

G20 Japan: The Osaka Summit (www.bit.ly/G20Japan), published for the 14th G20 
Leader's Summit taking place in Osaka on 28 and 29 June, is produced through a 
partnership between the G20 Research Group based in the University of Toronto 
and UK publishing company GT Media Group. Together they form The Global 
Governance Project. 

The publication features editorial contributions from world leaders such as 
host Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan and Mauricio Macri the President of 
Argentina, previous host of the G20 presidency in 2018. 

Authors include: Yuriko Koike, the Governor Of Tokyo; Guy Ryder, 
Director-General of the International Labour Organization;  Randal K. Quarles, 
Vice Chair For Supervision, US Federal Reserve;  Fatih Birol, Executive 
Director of the International Energy Agency; Joyce Msuya, Acting Executive 
Director of the United Nations Environment Programme; and Henrietta H. Fore, 
Executive Director, UNICEF. 

The publication outlines the commitments and compliance of the G20 nations on 
key global issues, such as financial regulation, on which compliance averaged 
80%, and climate change, which averaged 69%. 

Under Japan's G20 presidency, this year's leader's meeting will prioritise 
three key themes: global trade, the realisation of Society 5.0 and the global 
impact of ageing populations on economies and social policy. 

G20 Japan: The Osaka Summit provides progressive dialogue around these themes, 
as well as commentary on such topics as the future of employment in next 100 
years; effective funding solutions for essential infrastructure; and Universal 
Health Coverage. 

To read the online publication, visit: www.bit.ly/G20Japan  

Twitter: @GloGovProj
URL: www.GG-P.org 

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Source: GT Media Group
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