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On Oct. 6, 2025, 63 groups presented the Johannesburg Declaration to South Africa’s tech minister at the G20 summit, urging stronger media freedom protections and digital literacy.
On October 6, 2025, the Johannesburg Declaration, a joint statement by 63 media and civil society organizations, was presented to South Africa’s Minister of Digital and Communication Technologies during the G20 summit in Cape Town.
The declaration, developed by Sanef and Media Monitoring Africa during the M20 Summit, calls for stronger protections for media freedom amid digital challenges and marks the first formal recognition of the M20 within the G20 process.
It emphasizes digital literacy to combat misinformation and aligns with G20 goals of solidarity and sustainability.
The Digital Economy Working Group acknowledged civil society contributions, and the declaration remains open for additional endorsements.
El 6 de octubre de 2025, 63 grupos presentaron la Declaración de Johannesburgo al ministro de tecnología de Sudáfrica en la cumbre del G20, instando a una mayor protección de la libertad de los medios y la alfabetización digital.