
G77 (Group of 77)
The Group of 77 (G77) is a coalition of developing countries within the United Nations, established in 1964 to promote their collective economic interests and enhance their negotiating power on global issues. Initially founded by 77 countries, it has since expanded to include over 130 members. The group addresses topics like trade, sustainable development, and climate change, advocating for the needs and concerns of developing nations to ensure that their voices are heard in international discussions and decisions. The G77 works together to create policies that support economic growth and social progress for its member countries.