
How the next generation can be a bridge between China and the world
In an increasingly fragmented world, Young Global Leaders can help build the trust necessary for global development and international co-operation.
In an increasingly fragmented world, Young Global Leaders can help build the trust necessary for global development and international co-operation.
There is a risk that scientists will slow the adoption of their own innovations simply by their way of communication. These approaches can significantly increase support.
Businesses must demonstrate their trustworthiness by prioritizing three ethical pillars: privacy, safety and diversity: Here's how they can thrive in Web3.
Today, it's not enough for leaders to think only about short-term success. They must also deliver long-term sustainability. Here's how four Young Global Leaders do it.
See why efforts towards socially sustainable supply chains are not only a moral imperative but also essential for ecological, legal and economic reasons.
More than 110 million people are expected to be forcibly displaced by the end of 2023 and 45 million children will be at risk of starvation.
Long-term policies and frameworks that foster sustainable approaches to achieving health equity among refugees are critical, has Kenya found the solution?
Leaders increasingly see adopting sustainability as less complex and risky than sticking to business as usual, finds a new report by Accenture and the World Economic Forum.
The energy transition is heavily dependent on green minerals and experts urge Africa to aggressively leverage its perceived green mineral wealth wisely.
With collaborative action between investors, politicians, business leaders and academics, Latin America can embrace the opportunities of Web3 identity.
On this year's World Ocean Day, Young Global Leaders outline how we can better protect our seas – for the benefit for the planet and those who rely on it.
In countries vulnerable to climate change, women and girls are disproportionately affected. These interventions can build a gender-equitable, sustainable future.
Young Global Leaders outline how re-globalization can renew focus on interconnectedness, cooperation, and trade between nations and why it's important.
As the world rapidly evolves, innovation is key to resolving new and emerging challenges, as is the need to foster the right environment to harness change.
By adopting a responsible and inclusive approach, we can harness the power of emerging technologies to address and mitigate human crises.