G20 2020 Saudi Arabia

The G20 Riyadh Summit Agenda Focuses On Restoring
Growth And Safeguarding Against The Covid-19 Pandemic
Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, November 19, 2020

The G20, as part of the Saudi G20 Presidency, has taken immediate
and exceptional measures to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic

  • The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed vulnerabilities in the capacity to prevent, detect and
    respond to pandemic threats within healthcare systems worldwide
  • Underserved groups such as women, young people, and low-income communities were
    disproportionally impacted
  • G20 actions have benefited 46 low-income countries in the fight against COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic has presented protracted global health, humanitarian, and economic challenges.
In response, the G20 reinforced its focus on protecting lives and livelihoods whilst shaping a better world
to realize the opportunities of the twenty-first century for all. We will do this by laying the foundations to
restore strong, sustainable, balanced and inclusive growth.

The pandemic has impacted countries and individuals across the entire globe. Underserved and vulnerable
groups, including women, young people, and low-income communities, have been disproportionately
impacted.

The G20 under the Saudi Presidency focused on issues and challenges that have an impact on sustainable
development including structural inequalities and debt repayments at a time when resources are needed
to tackle the pandemic and protect sustainable development.

G20 members adopted immediate and exceptional measures to address the pandemic’s impact, including
the implementation of unparalleled fiscal, monetary and financial stability actions.
G20 countries have injected more than USD 11 trillion to support the global economy. And bridge the health
funding gap with USD 21 billion to enhance pandemic preparedness and response.

The G20 launched its historic G20 Debt Service Suspension Initiative (DSSI), providing the poorest and most
vulnerable countries with urgent and immediate liquidity relief from official bilateral creditors. The initiative
allows USD 14 billion just in 2020 to strengthen the fight against the pandemic and its social and economic
impacts. Forty-six low-income countries have already benefited from this initiative, including the most
vulnerable.

In addition, Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) are working to provide USD 75 billion from April to
December 2020 to DSSI eligible countries as part of a broader USD 230 billion package for emerging and
low-income countries as a response to the pandemic.

H.E the Minister of Finance Mr. Mohammed bin Abdullah Aljadaan stated,The upcoming G20 Leaders’
Summit will seek to strengthen international cooperation to support the global economic recovery and
lay solid foundations for strong, sustainable, balanced and inclusive growth, building on the success of the
extraordinary G20 Leaders’ Summit in March 2020“.

He noted: “We have an opportunity to recover stronger and more sustainably from this pandemic, with
greater social and economic inclusion. The Saudi G20 Presidency took swift and unprecedented actions,
facilitating the path to shape a better post COVID-19 world. Through a united global response, the G20 is
determined to continue tackling the major challenges of our time and work towards finding solutions.
The Saudi G20 Presidency theme of the Summit – Realizing Opportunities of the 21st Century for all – is the
guiding principle in its policy and decision-making process.

Further information about the G20, including the Presidency Agenda and full program of events, visit
www.g20.org.

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