CV
Rémy A. Weber works as a Program Manager at the Global Solutions Initiative (GSI) and oversees the areas of global finance as well as trade and geoeconomics. He is also involved with the Think20 community and has contributed policy recommendations to the process. Before joining the GSI, Rémy gathered experience in public consultancy, social entrepreneurship, and international business development. Rémy holds a Master of International Affairs from the Hertie School, a Bachelor in Political Science from the Free University of Berlin, and a Bachelor in Multilingual Communication from the University of Geneva.
Why did you join the Solutions Lab? “The Solutions Lab comes at the right moment to build on the momentum created under the Brazilian G20 Presidency that will be continued under South Africa’s leadership in 2025. I hope and trust that this community will bring forward timely insights and concrete proposals to shape policy and reduce inequality worldwide.”
Policy Briefs
G20 Brazil 2024
How Can The G20 Contribute To Debt Sustainability In Low- And Middle- Income Countries?
José Siaba Serrate (Argentine Council for International Relations (CARI), Buenos Aires (Argentina)), Kathrin Berensmann (German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)), Richard H. Carey (African Centre for Economic Transformation (France)), Rémy A. Weber (Global Solutions Initiative), Alan S. Alexandroff (Global Summitry Project (Canada)), Colin Bradford (China-West Dialogue), Marcello Estevéo (World Bank (USA)), C. Randall Henning (Governance and Economics), Susan Thornton (Yale University), Maria Monica Wihardja (National University of Singapore (Singapore)), Yu Ye (Shanghai Institutes of International Studies (SIIS) (China))
Financing the Global Commons to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
Policy area: Climate, Energy and Environment
Christian Kastrop (Global Solutions Initiative), Michael Thöne (FiFo Institute for Public Economics at the University of Cologne), Helge Sigurd Naess-Schmidt (Global Solutions Initiative), Rémy A. Weber (Global Solutions Initiative), Margit Schratzenstaller-Altzinger (WIFO Vienna)