Johannesburg, 25 October, 2025 / 8:34 pm (ACI Africa).
The chairperson of the Social Action Department at the South African Catholic Bishops' Conference (SACBC) has appealed to global leaders to take bold, tangible actions that promote justice, equity, and inclusion for the world’s most vulnerable populations during the ongoing Group of Twenty (G20) Presidency in South Africa.
Bishop Thulani Victor Mbuyisa of the Catholic Diocese of Kokstad urged leaders, especially those at the G20 Presidency Summit, to embrace a system of inclusion that addresses core challenges such as child hunger, women’s health, and the debt crisis in Africa.
“Time has come to move from systems that extract and exclude to systems that feed, that heal, that liberate,” Bishop Mbuyisa said at a meeting that Catholic development entities convened at Khanya House, Pretoria.
The Thursday, October 23 meeting brought together the Justice and Peace Commission of the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) the Faith and Food Justice Initiative (FFJI), the Coalition of Catholic Sisters of Africa, the Jesuit Conference of Africa and Madagascar, and Caritas International, who made a submission to the ongoing summit.
The Catholic Church entities emphasized that their submission to the G20 Summit aims to amplify the moral and ethical perspective of Africa’s faith communities in global economic decision-making.






