
These activists are making Pride Month last the whole year round
Despite a month full of landmark moments, the fight for LGBTI rights should not be limited to each July, say these young change-makers.
Despite a month full of landmark moments, the fight for LGBTI rights should not be limited to each July, say these young change-makers.
How can today's leaders demonstrate the strength and wisdom needed to combat the challenges we face to our mental health? Here, four of the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders su...
Technology is endangering the greater interconnectedness of the world in recent years. The Forum of Young Global Leaders aims to explore ways in which to continue forging links in society.
In Southeast Asia, only 33% of businesses have access to proper financing. But now a new approach to credit scoring, developed and led by fintech star-tups, could change that - and unleas...
A group of Young Global Leaders (YGLs) is working with refugees in Kenya's Kakuma Refugee Camp to realize their economic potential.
The scale of our environmental problems can lead to panic and inertia. But through taking these simple actions, everyone can have a positive impact on the world around them.
We're sending 20 of our Young Global Leaders north to see how viewing the shrinking ice sheet will inspire them to rise to the climate crisis.
In some poverty-stricken states of India, millions are still forced to go to the toilet in the open. National toilet-building campaigns such as the Swachh Bharat Mission can change all this.
The Global Deal for Nature sets ambitious conservation targets to address the extinction crisis and help us avert catastrophic climate change, before it’s too late.
At almost half of all new car sales last year, Norway has by far the highest proportion of electric vehicles of any country in the world.
Taking direct action to put excluded people in education and work will benefit both them and the world economy.










