Global Governance Group
The Global Governance Group (3G)[4] is an informal group of smaller and medium-sized countries with the aim of providing greater representation to its member countries and collectively channeling their views into the G20 process more effectively.
Abbreviation | 3G |
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Formation | July 2009[1] |
Purpose | Confer greater legitimacy on the G20; be a conduit linking the G20 to the UN and its general membership; allow voices of its non-members to be heard when and where relevant[1] |
Membership | |
Chair | Singapore[2][3] |
Website | www.mfa.gov.sg |
The group consists of 30 member countries.[5]
In 2017, the Chair of 3G is Singapore. As the Chair of 3G, Singapore was invited to the 2017 G20 Hamburg summit as a guest invitee.[6]
Member states
See also
References
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