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G8 & G20 2013 Summits
Calendar and Background(21 March 2013)
2012December 1 Russian Federations G20 Presidency began2013 January 1 UK G8 Presidency beganFebruary13 G20 International Financial Architecture Working Group Moscow
14-16 G20 Finance Ministers & Central Banks Moscow
19-20 G20 Energy Sustainability Working Group Moscow
21-22 G20 Task Force on Employment Moscow
25-26 G20 Anti-corruption Working Group Moscow
26-27 G20 Development Working Group Moscow
March3-4 G20 Sherpa meeting Moscow
5-5 G8 Food Security Working Group
11-12 G8 Accountability Working Group
11-13 Think 20 Durban
19-20 Foreign Affairs Sous Sherpa meeting London25-27 UN SG Post 2015 HLP meeting Bali
26-27 5th BRICS Summit Durban
26-28 World Social Forum, Tunis Tunisia
April
8-9 G8 Sherpas London
9 G8 Political Directors (unconfirmed) London
10-11 G8 Foreign Ministers (unconfirmed) London
10-11 Framework for Strong Sustainable and Balanced Growth Working Group Paris
18-19 G20 Finance Ministers & Central Banks Washington
19-21 World Bank/ IMF spring meetings & Deauville Partnership Finance Track Washington
21 G20 Seminar: Women in Finance Washington
25 G20 Expert Workshop on National Energy Regulations Paris25-26 G20 Anti-corruption Conference: governments and business Paris
26 Workshops: 1) Market Transparency and 2) Energy Investment Climate
29-30 G8 International Conference on Open Data for Agriculture (unconfirmed) Washington
May
10-11 G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Presidents (unconfirmed) London
11-12 G20 Sherpas meeting, w CS participation St Petersburg
14-16 G8 Sherpas (unconfirmed) London
16-17 G20 Development Working Group Moscow
28-30 G8 Foreign Affairs Sous Sherpa meeting (unconfirmed) London
June
G20 Energy Sustainability Working Group St Petersburg
3-4 G20 Task Force on Employment St Petersburg
5-6 Financial Stability Board Plenary St Petersburg
6-7 G20 Anti-corruption WG Ottawa
6-7 G20 Finance Ministers and Central Banks Deputies St Petersburg
8 UK Hunger Summit (am: New Alliance, pm: Nutrition, possible media center) London
10-11 Nutrition event: Bread, Concern Worldwide Washington
13-14 Civil 20 Summit Moscow
13-14 Conference: Financial Literacy and Education Moscow
15 Golden Thread of Development event (trade, transparency, tax) London
17-18 G8 Summit:Northern Ireland (possible media center in London) UK
18-21 Y20 Summit then Joint C20 and Y20 meeting St Petersburg
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19-22 St. Petersburg Inter Eco Forum: B20 Focus(3,000 participants) St Petersburg
20-21 B20/ C20 joint session? (to be confirmed) St Petersburg
26 G20 Conference: Commodity and Energy Markets St Petersburg
27-28 G20 Energy Sustainability WG St Petersburg
July
8-10 G20 Development Working Group Moscow
17 B20 and L20 (Social Partners) and G20 Employment TF Moscow
18-19 G20 Labor Ministers meet and meet with Social Partners Moscow
18-20 G20 Finance Ministers and Central Banks Moscow
19 G20 Joint Finance and Labor Ministers meet Moscow25-26 G20 Sherpas meet Moscow
September
2-5 G20 Finance Ministers Deputies and Sherpas meet St Petersburg
5-6 G20 Summit: Constantine Palace, St. Petersburg St Petersburg
October
Task Force on Employment to meet at the ILO Geneva
8-9 G20 International Financial Architecture Working Group Washington
9-11 G20 Finance Ministers and Central Banks Washington
11-13 World Bank and IMF Annual Meeting Washington
13 G20 Development Working Group Washington
23-24 G20 Sherpa meeting Moscow28-29 Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion Forum and Seminar Moscow
G8 UK Summit (June 17-18)Not a pledging summit, development related agenda items (first 3 are the UKspriorities):
1. Trade liberalization, addressing trade barriers, supporting WTO Ministerial meeting in 12/13.2. Tax Reform: avoidance and abuse, information exchange, strengthening international tax standards, tax
havens, improve tax information exchange, and developing countries to improve tax collection.
3. Transparency of company and land ownership, accountability, and open government around aid to poorcountries, e.g.: extractive industries.
4. Golden thread of Development described by PM Cameron at various times to include: rule of law, absenceof conflict and corruption, transparency, property rights, private sector investment, effective public services,
strong civil institutions, free and fair trade, open markets, free media, and free and fair elections.5. G8 Accountability report: nutrition to be highlighted6. Sexual violence in conflict areas (Foreign Office)7. Food security / nutrition / hunger (Separate event on June 8 th)
G8 UK Sherpa: Ivan Rogers: DFID: Justine Greening MP, Secretary of State for International Development:
G20 Russian Federation G20 Summit (September 5-6)Russian G20 Sherpa: Ms. Ksenya YudaevaUK G20 Sherpa: Tom Scholar, HM Treasury, former UK Executive Director at IMF and World Bank
Agenda:1. Framework for Strong, sustainable and balanced growth2. Financing for Investment
3. Jobs and employment (structural unemployment, vulnerable groups)4. Strengthening Financial Regulations5. Enhancing Multilateral Trade6. Energy Sustainability (infrastructure and regulation, energy markets, green growth, GMEP Initiative)7. Development for all (food security, infrastructure, human capital, financial inclusion, Post MDGs)8. International monetary Reform (IMF quotas and governance reform, Government borrowing and public debt
sustainability)9. Fighting Corruption
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G20 Development Working Group2013agenda:1. Food Security: agriculture and under-nutrition2. Human Resource Development: global skills database3. Financial Inclusion: financial literacy, access to financial services for women, migrants, and youth4. Infrastructure: long-term financing5. Post-MDG development agenda6. Accountability mechanism for commitments on development
Civil20 Co-Chairs:
Elena Topoleva-Soldunova, Commission on Social Policies, Labor, and Living Standards
Marina Larionova, Head, International Organizations Research Institute, Higher School of Economics
Alena Peryshkina, Director, AIDS InfoShare
[email protected] - [email protected]
Civil20 Working Groups Co-Chairs:
Environmental Sustainability and Energy
o Environmental Sustainability Issues:
- Evgeniy Shvarts (Russia) |[email protected] , (WWF Russia)
- Galina Angarova (USA, Pacific Environment)o Energy Issues:
- Vladimir Chuprov (Russia Greenpeace)
- Peter Wooders (Canada, International Institute for Sustainable Development)
Food Security
Vladimir Chernigov (Russia, Social and Industrial Foodservice Institute)
Anti-corruption
Kirill Kabanov (Russia, Chairman, National Anti-corruption Committee of Russia)
Casey Kelso (Germany, Transparency International) |[email protected]
Post MDGs
Elena Konovalova (Russia, Oxfam) Financial inclusion and financial education
Dmitry Golubovsky (Russia, ATON)
Farah Mohamed (Canada, G(irls)20) |[email protected]
Jobs and Employment
Elena Yatsenko (Russia, Eurasia Heritage Foundation) |[email protected]
Global Financial Architecture
Peter Lanzet (Germany) and Igor Lavrosky (Russia)
Nancy Alexander (Boell, US), Peter Wahl (WEED), Aldo Caliari (Center of Concern, US)
Civil20 Task Force on Equity
Chair: John Kirton, Founder and Co-director, G20 Research Group, the University of Toronto
Co-Chair: Marina Larionova, Head, HSE International Organizations Research Institute
Civil Troika Coordinators:
Evgeny Shwarts, WWF Russia ([email protected] )
Carlos Zarco, Oxfam Mexico ([email protected])
Rev. Tim Costello / Nancy Waites, ([email protected]) World Vision and ACFID, Australia
B20 Task Forces (2013)
1. Trade, 2. Investments and Infrastructure, 3. Financial systems, 4. Innovation and Development, 5. Job Creation andInvestments in Human Capital, 6. Transparency and Anticorruption Activity, 7. G20-B20 Dialogue Efficiency.
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Future Summits: Previous Summits
Year G8 G20 Year G8 G20
2014 Russia Australia (11/15-16) 2007 Germany, Heiligendamm, June
2015 Germany Turkey 2008 Japan: Hokkaido, July Washington, Nov
2016 Japan 2009 Italy: LAquila, June London (4), Pittsburgh (9)
2017 Italy 2010 Canada: Muskoka. June Toronto (6) Seoul (11)
2018 Canada 2011 France: Deauville, May Cannes, November
2019 France 2012 US, Camp David, May Mexico, Los Cabos, June
G20 Countries and Institutions (G8 countries in bold,BRICS in italics)
Argentina China Indonesia Russia Turkey
Australia France Italy Saudi Arabia United Kingdom
Brazil Germany Japan South Africa United States
Canada India Mexico South Korea European Union
Additional participants: World Bank, IMF, OECD, ILO, UN, WTO, Financial Stability Board
Russia is inviting leaders of the following countries to the 2013 G20 summit:
Spain (standing invitation);
Ethiopia (presidency of the African Union in 2013); Senegal (presidency of the New Partnership for Africa's Development in 2013);
Kazakhstan (representative of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the Customs Union, and theEurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC));
Brunei Darussalam (presidency of ASEAN in 2013);
Singapore (presiding over the IMF's International Monetary and Financial Committee and president of theGlobal Governance Group (3G)).
Useful web sites
G20:
www.boell.orgwww.G20civil.com
www.dialogues.civil20.orghttp://www.g20civil.com/calendar/http://www.g20.org/events/ (government site)www.g20.org/index.php/en/anticorruption, (G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group)
www.B20russia.com/en (Business 20 web site)
G8:www.gov.uk/government/topical-events/g8-2013DFID, and food security: http://www.dfid.gov.uk/what-we-do/who-we-work-with/international-community/the-g8/
G8 events and meetings: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/g8-eventsBond 2013 G8 page: http://www.bond.org.uk/pages/g8-uk-2013.html
Please send additions and corrections to:John Ruthrauff, Director, International AdvocacyInterAction - [email protected]
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