Global wealth inequality is higher than income inequality ReportPresident Cyril Ramaphosa says the new G20 Inequality Report provides clear guidance for tackling global inequalities. The expert panel’s findings show wealth inequality is far greater than income inequality: from 2000 to 2024, the richest 1% captured 41% of new wealth, while the bottom half received just 1%.
G20 Focus | Are World Leaders Willing To End Global Inequality?Global inequality takes centre stage in the first-ever G20 Inequality Report, released by the committee chaired by Nobel Laureate Prof. Joseph Stiglitz and presented to President Cyril Ramaphosa. The report warns of a “perfect storm” driving rising poverty and inequality — but will world leaders act?
David Ansara, CEO of the Free Market Foundation, and Thokozile Madonko from the Southern Centre for Inequality Studies join the discussion.
Understanding Inequality in the Global SouthThe objective of the SCIS is to develop a comprehensive and broadly shared understanding of how inequality is produced and reproduced in South Africa. This video displays the various ways in which inequality manifests itself across the global South.