[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 525 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 525
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the African
Union should be a permanent member of the Group of 20.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 20, 2023
Ms. Jacobs (for herself, Mr. Jackson of Illinois, Mrs. Cherfilus-
McCormick, Mr. Allred, Ms. Kamlager-Dove, and Mr. Meeks) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign
Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the African
Union should be a permanent member of the Group of 20.
Whereas the Group of 20, or G20, is an important intergovernmental forum for
international economic cooperation, and which plays a critical role in
shaping and strengthening global architecture and governance on all
major international economic issues;
Whereas, currently, the G20 represents approximately 65 percent of the world's
population, 85 percent of the world's GDP, and 75 percent of global
trade;
Whereas, currently, South Africa is the only African country that is a member of
the G20, and approximately 96 percent of Africa's population are not
represented in the forum;
Whereas the African Union is composed of 55 members, representing approximately
1.4 billion people, a population that is projected to grow to 2.5
billion people by 2050;
Whereas Africa has vast, untapped economic potential, based on the projected
sizable increase in its labor force, potential to increase value-added
economic activity, a substantial natural resource base, scope for
substantial growth in currently low average income levels, and other
factors, but also faces complex challenges relating to its economic
development prospects, potential climate change impacts, and other
global policy issues, which are likely to require close African
cooperation with other global regions to manage and resolve;
Whereas 54 of 55 African Union members are signatories of the agreement
establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which
entered into force in 2019 and seeks to create the world's largest free
trade area and a single continental market, and expand intraregional
trade and African trade with the world;
Whereas the African Union established the Africa Centres for Disease Control and
Prevention in 2016, including with support from the United States, and
the Centres played a key role in the African response to the COVID-19
pandemic;
Whereas the G20 has several initiatives that impact African countries, including
the G20 Compact with Africa, which was launched in 2017 during Germany's
G20 presidency and is a joint program supported by the International
Monetary Fund, the African Development Bank, and the World Bank to
enhance private sector finance;
Whereas making the African Union a permanent member would make the G20
representative of approximately 80 percent of the global population; and
Whereas, during the 2022 United States-Africa Leaders Summit, President Biden,
asserting that ``Africa belongs at the table in every room--in every
room where global challenges are being discussed and in every
institution where discussions are taking place,'' announced United
States support for the accession of the African Union to the G20 as a
permanent member of the group: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports the African Union's accession into the G20 as
a permanent member;
(2) urges increased representation of African countries in
decision-making roles within the United Nations bodies, other
multilateral agencies and fora, and other elements of the
global governance system; and
(3) calls on the United States to use its voice, vote, and
influence at the G20 to expeditiously facilitate the African
Union's permanent membership in the G20.
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