
How Davos dialogue delivers: 5 tangible outcomes that show the impact of the Annual Meeting
From digital cooperation on forced labour to water as economic infrastructure, here are five areas that saw concrete action and ambition at Davos 2026.
From digital cooperation on forced labour to water as economic infrastructure, here are five areas that saw concrete action and ambition at Davos 2026.
Whether too much, too little, or too polluted, the world's water systems have long been imbalanced and vulnerable. In fact, the gap between global water supply and demand is projected to ...
With coherent policy, innovative finance and collaboration, water infrastructure can become a catalyst for sustainable growth and long-term resilience.
Acea is a leading Italian multi-utility group. The group is a leader in the management of integrated water services (aqueduct, sewage and wastewater treatment), serving a population of ar...
World leaders from government, business, civil society and academia will convene in Davos to engage in forward-looking discussions to address global issues and set priorities. The call fo...
The future of foodThe World Economic Forum Food Systems Initiative galvanizes multi-sectoral leadership to support collective regional and country-led action, and advancing global insight...
Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious centres of learning and research. Comprising 31 colleges and over 150 departments, it offers...





