Global Governance Group

Informal group of smaller and medium-sized countries From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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.

Abbreviation3G
FormationJuly 2009[1]
PurposeConfer 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]
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Global Governance Group
Abbreviation3G
FormationJuly 2009[1]
PurposeConfer 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]
Websitewww.mfa.gov.sg
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The group was founded by Singapore in 2009 and consists of 30 member countries, the current president of the UN General Assembly, the current president of the G20, two previous presidents of G20.[5][6]

The Chair of 3G is rotated among member states.[7]

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