Home > Communities > Global Agenda Councils  
 
Global Agenda Councils

List of Councils 2010
Issue Browser 2009
Members' Profiles Search
Summit on the Global Agenda in the United Arab Emirates 2010
FAQs
 
Return

The Network of Global Agenda Councils

In 2008, the World Economic Forum created the Network of Global Agenda Councils, comprising Councils on the foremost topics in the global arena. Each of these Councils convenes relevant thought leaders from academia, government, business and other fields to capture the best knowledge on each key issue and integrate it into global collaboration and decision-making processes.

As multistakeholder groups formed to advance knowledge and collaboratively develop solutions to the most crucial issues on the global agenda, the Councils represent transformational innovation in global governance. Specifically, the Councils monitor key trends, identify global risks, map interrelationships and address knowledge gaps. Equally important, Councils also put forward ideas and recommendations to address global challenges.

Council Members meet virtually and at the Summit on the Global Agenda in the United Arab Emirates. Moreover, they are fully integrated into the broader Forum Community and are regular panellists in sessions at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, and at the Forum’s Regional Meetings and Industry Activities.

In a global environment marked by short-term orientation and silo-thinking, Councils foster interdisciplinary and long-range thinking to address the prevailing challenges on the global agenda.

   

Contact Us
For more information on the Network of Global Agenda Councils, please contact gac@weforum.org

    
 

Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum

 Publications


The Global Agenda Council Reports 2010 is a distillation of the highlights of tremendously relevant Council discussions that took place during the 2009-2010 term.


Global Agenda Council Reports 2010 cover 


 

 






 

.


    
 
Terms of Use Privacy Statement About this Site Site Map Contact Us Bookmark and Share