
Is this the secret to surviving in a fractured world?
For young people, learning to be optimistic may be the best defence against rising automation, job uncertainty and geopolitical instability. Here's why.
For young people, learning to be optimistic may be the best defence against rising automation, job uncertainty and geopolitical instability. Here's why.
Spiralling rents are driving key workers out of our city centres – and into the clutches of costly commutes. Here are 3 steps we can follow to bring them back.
How should civil society respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, as artificial intelligence, big data, the Internet of Things and other emerging technologies become part of our lives?
Conditions in the overcrowded camps are woefully inadequate and refugees – especially women and children – are at risk of disease and exploitation.
No one should have to choose between death and financial hardship. But this is the reality for millions of people around the world. Universal health coverage should play a major role in s...
The question isn’t whether more migration will happen, but whether it will happen on terms that unleash the potential of those young people, or waste it.
If we treat violence like we treat all other epidemics, we can help resolve some of today’s challenges and support a sustainable future.
The push for sustainability is good for workers and for the environment. However, many small and medium enterprises do not have the money needed to adapt.
In the Palestinian territories, described as not only fragile but also as one of the most confined places on the planet, change is brewing.
Solving public problems with private money has a long and illustrious history. But can it handle the global challenges of today?
Too many governments are failing in their duty of care for an immense and vital resource - our oceans. Here's what they should do.
The world is facing a huge decent work deficit, and the rules of the global economy need to change. Some 84% of people believe that the minimum wage in their country is too low to guarant...
Women's equality is still 170 years away. Why the delay? The answer may lie in unconscious bias, says the head of the Council of Women World Leaders.
The battery powering your phone is built partly of the backs of Congolese children working illegally in cobalt mines. The Global Battery Alliance aims to put an end to this exploitation b...
It is becoming increasingly clear that we must intensify and accelerate our efforts if we are to have any chance of meeting targets to protect the world's forests.














