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Against a backdrop of deepening global frictions, world leaders came together in-person for Davos 2022. Here are six key themes which indicate where we go from here → Read More
Against a backdrop of deepening global frictions, world leaders came together in-person for Davos 2022. Here are six key themes which indicate where we go from here as we head into Davos 2023. → Read More
We need more progress on peace, justice and developing strong and effective international institutions – which are essential to building a better world. → Read More
COVID-19 set back progress on poverty, hunger and inequality –and we're off track to meet many SDGs. Now, the climate crisis threatens to make it worse. → Read More
To achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, we must address challenges like universal internet access, cybersecurity and the proliferation of e-waste. → Read More
COVID-19 set us back on many SDG 3 targets. As we start to recover, we must focus on universal health coverage and the health impacts of climate change. → Read More
During the pandemic, business worked towards more sustainable, inclusive business models. Now, we need to apply the lessons learned to the climate crisis. → Read More
To stop global warming and achieve all 17 SDGs, urgent action is needed to reduce emissions, reverse biodiversity loss and invest in renewable energy. → Read More
Unemployment remains high – but some sectors with the most jobs lost now can’t find enough workers. How do we solve this paradox in the post-COVID economy? → Read More
Experts, including members of the Global Future Council, share views on how governance can ensure emerging tech unlocks growth opportunities and serves society as a whole. → Read More
To build back better from COVID-19, we need to prioritize strong international cooperation and institutions, social justice and public-private partnership. → Read More
COVID-19 has accelerated new technology – but not without risk. Here's how we can continue to drive innovation while ensuring tech is responsible and fair. → Read More
Getting rid of COVID-19 is the first step. But a healthy future depends upon tackling mental health, disparities in healthcare access and climate change, too. → Read More
Global economic recovery depends on addressing inequality and the environment. Here's how we can drive a more equitable, sustainable and inclusive economy. → Read More
To build back from COVID-19 and make the future of work more sustainable, we must close the skills gap, make workplaces more inclusive and prioritize worker health and well-being. → Read More
Building back better must include a focus on reaching net-zero, the energy transition and committing to circular economies and sustainable consumption. → Read More
With a disproportionate impact on women, people of colour and the LGBTQI+ community, COVID-19 highlights the inequalities our professional lives are built upon. → Read More
The shock inflicted by the pandemic on the global economy has been more severe and has occurred much faster than any other in recorded economic history. → Read More
COVID-19 has accelerated disruption in the world of work. The World Economic Forum is working to help economies cope and get better jobs and wages for all. → Read More
Ahead of the World Economic Forum's Jobs Reset Summit, here's a look at the key trends shaping the future of learning. → Read More