There were seven committees of G-20Y Summit which dealt with Implementation of the G20 Framework for Strong, Sustainable and Balanced Growth, Recommendations on Policies to Stimulate Job Creation and Labor Activities, Food Security with a Focus on Agricultural Production Increase, Fighting Corruption, Completion of the Financial Stability Board Transformation, The City of Tomorrow, Creating trust between Governments, Businesses and Communities.
Presented by the Committee Co-Chairs, the final communique included a set of independent recommendations prepared by the G-20Y Summit participants at 3-day committee sessions.
Providing solutions for the problems encountered in the mantenance of long-term economic welfare, the final communique stressed that the participants of the G-20Y Summit believed that the "G20 Framework for strong, sustainable and balanced growth provides a solid foundation for global economic development from a medium and long term perspective."
The final communique also warned that implementation has been difficult and lack of short-term growth in many of the members has slowed progress toward longer-term goals along with national economical and political concerns outweighing global considerations/ implications.
The final communique of G-20Y Summit will be disseminated across the world and shared, in particular, with the G20 Heads of States and leading international organizations such as IMF, World Bank, OECD, European Commission and Basel Committee of Banking Supervision.
Decision-makers from international organizations IMF, World Bank, OECD, the European Commission and Basel Committee of Banking Supervision, and senior executives from global companies such as PepsiCo Americas Beverages, Zurich Insurance Group also joined the G-20Y summit
The G-20Y Summit initiatives are organized by the "G-20Y Summit International Organizing Committee" (the "G-20Y Summit IOC"), an international non-governmental organization, whose headquarters is based in Geneva, Switzerland