How South Asia can lead an inclusive, sustainable COVID-19 recovery
In response to COVID-19, South Asia must increase digitization, create integrated supply chains, ensure a green recovery and advance regional cooperation.
1994, studies (Hons) in Hospitality Management, Les Roches, Crans Montana, Switzerland. 1994-2001, Attaché Commercial, Four Seasons des Bergues, Geneva, Switzerland. More than 13 years with the World Economic Forum, New York and Geneva: 2001-03, Community Manager, Global Leaders for Tomorrow; 2003-06, Senior Manager, Strategic Partnerships; 2006-11, Associate Director, Head of Strategic Partnerships North America; 2011-12, Associate Director, Head of Resources and Development, Global Agenda Councils; since 2012, Director, Head of India and South Asia.
In response to COVID-19, South Asia must increase digitization, create integrated supply chains, ensure a green recovery and advance regional cooperation.
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