Global Future Council on Cybersecurity Articles Topics All Business Cybersecurity Economic Growth Emerging Technologies Financial and Monetary Systems Geo-Economics and Politics Geographies in Depth Global Cooperation Global Risks Health and Healthcare Systems Jobs and the Future of Work Leadership Technological Innovation Filter by topic Geographies in DepthGangs to gardens: Kenyan youth shun crime to create green spacesThomas Bwire · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 15 May 2019 Geographies in DepthChina is fast becoming the world leader in mobile paymentKatharina Buchholz · Statista 15 May 2019 Geographies in DepthThese are the most important skills you need to be successful in the modern workplaceAnne Fisher · Fortune 15 May 2019 Arts and CultureThese artists created a huge open library – and their idea’s gone globalDouglas Broom 14 May 2019 Trade and InvestmentExplained, the economic ties between Europe and AsiaAna Neves, William Becker, and Marcos Dominguez-Torreiro 14 May 2019 Geographies in DepthThis incredibly detailed map of Africa could help aid and developmentSean Fleming 14 May 2019 Geographies in DepthThe 10 biggest unicorns in the world – mappedJeff Desjardins · Visual Capitalist 14 May 2019 Geographies in DepthHaving children costs women's earnings, but the impact varies from country to countryCamille Landais, Johanna Posch, Andreas Steinhauer, Josef Zweimüller, and Henrik Kleven · VoxEU 14 May 2019 Social InnovationArchitects are turning to a surprising source for inspiration – termitesThe Conversation 13 May 2019 Geographies in DepthThis is what Europeans want from the EUSilvia Merler, Simone Tagliapietra, and Alessio Terzi · Project Syndicate 13 May 2019 Geographies in Depth5 key themes for reforming the EU, as elections approachGrace A. Ballor 13 May 2019 Geographies in DepthThe British are the most positive in Europe on the benefits of immigrationJohnny Wood 10 May 2019 Education and SkillsMissing wombs: the health scandal enslaving families in rural IndiaRoli Srivastava · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 10 May 2019 Global RisksThe number of internally displaced people is at a record high. Here's whyVicente Anzellini and Clémence Leduc 10 May 2019 Geographies in DepthGhana is losing its rainforest faster than any other country in the worldKwasi Gyamfi Asiedu · Quartz 10 May 2019 Geographies in Depth5 things to know about African migrationJohnny Wood 09 May 2019 Nature and BiodiversityThis is what Belgium’s traffic-choked capital is doing about emissionsEmma Charlton 09 May 2019 Health and Healthcare SystemsHow Rwanda could be the first country to wipe out cervical cancerSophie Cousins · Mosaic Science 09 May 2019 Wellbeing and Mental HealthExercise may not fight depression as well for womenLaura Bailey · Futurity 08 May 2019 Geographies in DepthBiodiesel from cotton waste – how Kenyan farmers are fighting droughtSanjoy Sanyal · World Resources Institute 08 May 2019 Prev 89/310 Next
Geographies in DepthGangs to gardens: Kenyan youth shun crime to create green spacesThomas Bwire · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 15 May 2019
Geographies in DepthChina is fast becoming the world leader in mobile paymentKatharina Buchholz · Statista 15 May 2019
Geographies in DepthThese are the most important skills you need to be successful in the modern workplaceAnne Fisher · Fortune 15 May 2019
Arts and CultureThese artists created a huge open library – and their idea’s gone globalDouglas Broom 14 May 2019
Trade and InvestmentExplained, the economic ties between Europe and AsiaAna Neves, William Becker, and Marcos Dominguez-Torreiro 14 May 2019
Geographies in DepthThis incredibly detailed map of Africa could help aid and developmentSean Fleming 14 May 2019
Geographies in DepthThe 10 biggest unicorns in the world – mappedJeff Desjardins · Visual Capitalist 14 May 2019
Geographies in DepthHaving children costs women's earnings, but the impact varies from country to countryCamille Landais, Johanna Posch, Andreas Steinhauer, Josef Zweimüller, and Henrik Kleven · VoxEU 14 May 2019
Social InnovationArchitects are turning to a surprising source for inspiration – termitesThe Conversation 13 May 2019
Geographies in DepthThis is what Europeans want from the EUSilvia Merler, Simone Tagliapietra, and Alessio Terzi · Project Syndicate 13 May 2019
Geographies in Depth5 key themes for reforming the EU, as elections approachGrace A. Ballor 13 May 2019
Geographies in DepthThe British are the most positive in Europe on the benefits of immigrationJohnny Wood 10 May 2019
Education and SkillsMissing wombs: the health scandal enslaving families in rural IndiaRoli Srivastava · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 10 May 2019
Global RisksThe number of internally displaced people is at a record high. Here's whyVicente Anzellini and Clémence Leduc 10 May 2019
Geographies in DepthGhana is losing its rainforest faster than any other country in the worldKwasi Gyamfi Asiedu · Quartz 10 May 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThis is what Belgium’s traffic-choked capital is doing about emissionsEmma Charlton 09 May 2019
Health and Healthcare SystemsHow Rwanda could be the first country to wipe out cervical cancerSophie Cousins · Mosaic Science 09 May 2019
Wellbeing and Mental HealthExercise may not fight depression as well for womenLaura Bailey · Futurity 08 May 2019
Geographies in DepthBiodiesel from cotton waste – how Kenyan farmers are fighting droughtSanjoy Sanyal · World Resources Institute 08 May 2019