2025 at the IEJ: A Year of Impact
The IEJ’s 2025 Year-in-Review highlights a year of intensified engagement and strategic impact across economic justice, climate finance, and social protection. This year was defined by South Africa’s historic G20 Presidency, where IEJ helped centre the Global South’s priorities.

Team and Organisational Development
The IEJ grew to 32 staff members and welcomed two new Board members, strengthening governance and operational capacity. Organisational development initiatives improved internal systems, staff well-being, and strategic alignment, creating a resilient platform to deliver on our ambitious mandate.

Advocacy and Policy Influence
Project teams implemented tailored advocacy strategies, resulting in clearer objectives, stronger coordination, and impactful engagement. IEJ’s contributions shaped fiscal, monetary, and climate finance policies, national social protection, and inclusive economic debates.

G20 Leadership and Global Engagement
As an Official Resource Partner, IEJ influenced multiple G20 Task Forces and Working Groups on industrialisation, debt justice, food security, energy transitions, and women’s empowerment. Through research, policy inputs, civil society mobilisation, and high-level engagement, the IEJ ensured that Global South priorities were central to negotiations and declarations.

Key Projects and Programmes

  • African Feminist Economic Networks & Care Economy: Strengthened feminist economic research, gender-responsive budgeting, and care policy at national and regional levels.
  • Rethinking Economics & Food Systems: Advanced pluralist, socially-engaged economics education and promoted just, climate-resilient food systems through research, policy, and capacity building.
  • Basic Income & Just Energy Transition: Advocated for a universal basic income, supported social protection reforms, and advanced fair, renewable energy transitions across Africa.
  • Resourcing for Rights Realisation & Climate Finance: Shaped equitable fiscal, monetary, and international finance policies to support rights, development, and a just transition.

Economics Matter Discussion Series
This flagship series hosted nine webinars engaging experts, civil society, and policymakers on fiscal rules, inequality, social protection, and energy policy, driving public debate and influencing economic policy discourse in South Africa.