NGOs worry about their waning influence over the G20

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OSAKA –

With a growing shift away from multilateralism in parts of the world, nongovernmental organizations providing advice and recommendations to next year's Group of 20 leaders' summit in Osaka are increasingly concerned whether leaders would take into account their views when addressing global issues such as anti-corruption measures, climate change and gender inequality.

During a meeting by the Japan Civil Society Platform for the 2019 G20 Summit in Osaka on Saturday, attendees wondered to what extent the leaders of Japan and other G20 nations would listen to the policy recommendations of citizens' groups, many of which have expertise in their fields.

NGOs worry about their waning influence over the G20

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