As the global community forges forward following the conclusion of the G20 Leaders’ Summit on 23 November 2025, SustainaBridge, in partnership with the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO), is set to launch the G20 Legacy Knowledge Hub in December 2025. A strategic event marking the beginning of a transformative journey from Presidency, to lasting global impact.

While the formal G20 Presidency officially concludes with the Summit, the G20 Knowledge Hub will ensure that the outcomes of its leadership are celebrated, institutionalised, and shared with the African continent and the Global South. 

“The launch of this initiative is not just a ceremonial milestone; it is a bridge between leadership and action,” said Professor Puleng LenkaBula, Vice Chancellor of UNISA. “South Africa has demonstrated the power of collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and forward-thinking policy. This launch ensures that the lessons, networks, and innovations of the G20 Presidency continue to drive sustainable growth and multilateral impact across the continent and beyond.”

At the G20 Legacy Knowledge launch, business leaders, policymakers, academics, and international partners can expect a series of forward-looking announcements aimed at cementing South Africa’s G20 legacy. Highlights include the public beta of the G20 Knowledge Management System, providing open access to summit research and data. The launch will also unveil the 2026 Programme Calendar, featuring flagship initiatives such as the Global Solidarity Expo and the Knowledge Summit Series, ensuring the momentum of the G20 continues well beyond the summit.

By hosting the event post-Summit, South Africa captures global attention at its peak, while controlling the narrative of its leadership and outcomes. It provides a safe diplomatic space for reflection and celebration, enabling private-sector partners to publicly engage, commit to future collaborations, and showcase their support for multilateral progress. Most importantly, the launch bridges temporary G20 structures into permanent, scalable institutions, including the Knowledge Management System and the Knowledge Futures Network, creating a sustainable foundation for innovation, policy development, and cross-border partnerships that extend far beyond the Presidency.

By launching the G20 Legacy Knowledge Hub, SustainaBridge, and DIRCO reinforce South Africa reinforces its focus on strengthening partnerships that drive long-term multilateral progress. The Hub opens a space for business, media, and policy stakeholders to connect with and contribute to the country’s ongoing multilateral efforts.