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Beyond the Speeches, Here’s the Real Pulse

The G20 Summit in Johannesburg has just concluded — the first ever held on African soil. Leaders spoke of multilateralism, consensus, and global cooperation. But here’s the truth no one else is posting: the real measure of success lies in whether ordinary citizens feel the impact tomorrow, not just in declarations today.
South Africa, as host, carried the weight of representing the Global South. While the US chose not to attend, the rest of the bloc stood together and adopted a declaration. That unity matters — but so does accountability.
MandateMeter is here to track what happens next:

  • Will promises on critical minerals and decent work translate into jobs?
  • Will commitments to anti‑corruption and service delivery reach our hospitals, schools, and post offices?
  • Will Africa’s voice remain central, or fade once the summit lights dim?
    This is not just about leaders in suits. It’s about whether the G20 can pulse through our daily frustrations and hopes.
    Join us in shaping the Pulse of Service Delivery — because the summit’s legacy should be measured in the lives of citizens, not just in communiqués.
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