2021 G7 Leaders' communiqué: Our shared agenda for global action to build back better
We, the leaders of the Group of Seven, met in Cornwall
on 11-13 June 2021 determined to beat COVID-19 and build back better. We
remembered everyone who has been lost to the pandemic and paid tribute to those
still striving to overcome it. Inspired by their example of collaboration and
determination, we gathered united by the principle that brought us together
originally, that shared beliefs and shared responsibilities are the bedrock of
leadership and prosperity. Guided by this, our enduring ideals as free
open societies and democracies, and by our commitment to multilateralism, we
have agreed a shared G7 agenda for global action to:
End the pandemic and prepare for the future by driving an intensified international effort,
starting immediately, to vaccinate the world by getting as many safe vaccines
to as many people as possible as fast as possible. Total G7 commitments since
the start of the pandemic provide for a total of over two billion vaccine
doses, with the commitments since we last met in February 2021, including here
in Carbis Bay, providing for one billion doses over the next year. At the same
time we will create the appropriate frameworks to strengthen our collective
defences against threats to global health by: increasing and coordinating on global
manufacturing capacity on all continents; improving early warning systems; and
support science in a mission to shorten the cycle for the development of safe
and effective vaccines, treatments and tests from 300 to 100 days.
Reinvigorate our economies by advancing recovery plans that build on the $12 trillion of support
we have put in place during the pandemic. We will continue to support our
economies for as long as is necessary, shifting the focus of our support from
crisis response to promoting growth into the future, with plans that create
jobs, invest in infrastructure, drive innovation, support people, and level up
so that no place or person, irrespective of age, ethnicity or gender is left
behind. This has not been the case with past global crises, and we are
determined that this time it will be different.
Secure our future prosperity by championing freer, fairer trade within a reformed
trading system, a more resilient global economy, and a fairer global tax system
that reverses the race to the bottom. We will collaborate to ensure future
frontiers of the global economy and society, from cyber space to outer space,
increase the prosperity and wellbeing of all people while upholding our values
as open societies. We are convinced of the potential of technological
transformation for the common good in accordance with our shared values.
Protect our planet by supporting a green revolution that creates jobs, cuts emissions and
seeks to limit the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees. We commit to net
zero no later than 2050, halving our collective emissions over the two decades
to 2030, increasing and improving climate finance to 2025; and to conserve or
protect at least 30 percent of our land and oceans by 2030. We acknowledge our
duty to safeguard the planet for future generations.
Strengthen our partnerships with others around the world. We will develop a new
partnership to build back better for the world, through a step change in our
approach to investment for infrastructure, including through an initiative for
clean and green growth. We are resolved to deepen our current partnership to a
new deal with Africa, including by magnifying support from the International
Monetary Fund for countries most in need to support our aim to reach a total
global ambition of $100 billion.
Embrace our values as an enduring foundation for success in an ever-changing world. We
will harness the power of democracy, freedom, equality, the rule of law and
respect for human rights to answer the biggest questions and overcome the
greatest challenges. We will do this in a way that values the individual and
promotes equality, especially gender equality, including by supporting a target
to get 40 million more girls into education and with at least $2¾ billion for
the Global Partnership for Education.
We shall seek to advance this open agenda in
collaboration with other countries and within the multilateral rules-based
system. In particular, we look forward to working alongside our G20 partners
and with all relevant International Organisations to secure a cleaner, greener,
freer, fairer and safer future for our people and planet.
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