ESG now! world economics forum asks - what will happen to CEOs who get AI for children wrong?
Sorry to hear of death of McGann - the West's most open curator of pro-future gen thinktanks- his last paper here buzzes common sense - sadly many thinks will never recover from the combo of trump and fake media -cf with teachforsdgs.com compiled when The Economist was led by end poverty sub-ed Norman (aka dad).
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From Diaries of Teachforsdgs.com & Teachforxx.com - 2018 our last Fazle Abed dialogue in Bangladesh concerned open space for 1000 Abed co-workers , 50 Abed luminaries, tracing intel from 50+years of asia women rising, 60+ years of AI Neumann uniting Pacific and Atlantic Labs, 260+years of Smithian moral economic mapmaking as well as future scope of Abed Mooc 5.4 uniting graduates sdg applications across 100 Asian Universities + 5.5 ,, 5.6

schwab  conveners of world economic forum  (and coming of AI's 4th Industrial Revolution) now integrating greatest economic miracle ever (billion womens asian empowerment)  advanced out of Bangladesh with Fazle Abed since 1972; family who edit MIT innovations also partnering Abed to design world's most popular cashless banking system to end poverty bkash.com 1.5

which resources of bloomberguni.com do you and yours most need to action? rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk abedmooc5.6 Glasgow uplink --#davosagenda : twit 1 2 - what's essential to sustainability generation-2021 update road to cop26 glasgow- geneva's jan 2021 invitations -programme, join-up -sub agendas : EA techforgood ;; EH : healthyfutures :: EG planetsaving

nature isnt siloised the way govs and university professors are -poverty, climate, health, edu, tech all explain each other- national borders have become biggest risk to natures borderless innovation challenges - without cooperation at levels old leaders can't conceive - our species will be lost- actions from davos
How to build more resilient countries after the COVID-19 pandemic #DavosAgenda wef.ch/3o4Mj1S
Climate change will be sudden and cataclysmic. We need to act fast wef.ch/3nYne8T #DavosAgenda 1 q1
@Zurich January 2021 US climate ambassador Kerry : Glasgow Nov 2021- cop26 humanity and "parties" last best chance
Since start of machine age the Adam Smith school of economists have valued how health (Economist 1984 and 1843) and education (Economist 1986) exponentially sustain places' economic growth across generations not vice versa ..over the last 50 years Safety*Health*Education has been 1billiongirls development password across Asia -fortunately AN ECONOMIC MIRACLE BEGAN WHEN Chinese and Bangladesh village networkers linked in around fazle abed since 1972 to demonstrate how lives matter women empowerment changes how governments and corporations behave- charities without eithe a business case or a direct smart intel transfer case integrating transparent community data ending poverty traps- global viallage purposes of value chains celebrate the ultimate sme networing model of transparency mapping at 4 levels : 1 village solution, 100000 village solution replication, national market leadership, worldwide sustainability benchmark of market sector purpose

Economist A B C D E F G H I J .R S. U W X Y Z mass and new media had failed to involve educators at every level in what youth needed to explore if a sustainability generation was being grown
Nikesh Arora @nikesharora asks @Netanyahu about cybersecurity: “the most important investment you can make in cyber is mathematics”. #DavosAgenda @IsraeliPM. 6:59 AM - 27 Jan 2021. 12 Retweets; 41 Likes; Ben D'Israel · Ubaid ...

mathematically the UN's 17 sustainability goals pose a problem unless you can help people factor them into a memorisable number of ways forward- if thee is only one factor goal one both gravitates all ohers but requires bottom-up mapping -as einstein would say innovators need to integrate the most micro of dynamics if there system is not to be blind to what top people cannot see; 20 years into 2025 report's journey several exponential challenges had missed the simplest way to unite humans:
there was no transparent audit of trust-flow applied to world's biggest organisations

back from future of 1984's 2025 report- virus is gamechanger to online education, safe community spaces and all UN-sdg urgent challenges of greatest #learinggeneration and #digitalcooperation
kenya's ihub benchmark empowering youth community tech across africa...how will hubs live up to hi-trust multipliers at core of micro-empowrment transformation and truth mediator of oldest and youngest halves of our species' 8 billion interconnected beings?
1776 35 years on can hubs do for america what 1.0' aol could not..
wework 5g supercitizens need 90% collaborative solutions-it make sense for world leading ai funds to have a home hub- if wework isnt it what is..
out of china and usa top 10 internet companies are startup ecosystems-are they smart to own hubs...
mayors play a critical role if humans go green in time-which hub models link relay each years cop, link education systems, help young professions lead risk models of global climate adaptability.
schwab links global's number 1 annual summit withback from 4 innovation revolutions youth hubs need to shape..
more eg will hubs be integral to one global university of ending poverty?how can under 30s hub global community health in ways top down planners fail to proact
..can we map a 7th economy multiplying the best of 6 other economies
space and mobilising virtual livelihoods
humanising computing prain power
trading routes celegrating demngs enginnering leaps
rural village keynes-aka jim kim's top of the pops.....
dollar world
poundempire until 1914- see adam smith's 1760s warnings on industrial world depending on less than 1% of peoples to finance its gold standard
. .Jim Kim2030nowjimkim2transcripts.doc 2030nowjimkim2transcripts.doc,
videos of world bank tedx kim celebrates 300 global shapers hubs of weforum schwab
6th economy miracle for over billion people out of rural village poverty - networked by women of south asia starting with community health food security- 2 models branched from 1970s - food alumni borlaug - health alumni china barefoot medics, fazle abed james grant -after hundreds of thousands of villager business brac had to develop banking system for poorest village mothers- almost everything later called microcreditsummit failed to understand the point of fin services designed if you began as community health or food security worker as an illiterate woman who had previously no productive network in society- china's version of rural keysiansim discussed the economist 1977 became the rural heartland linked to second chinese miracle adapting japans better engineering knowledge which had already caused diaspora islands of taiwan hk singapore to ruse to be 3rd strongest economy of 1980 after japan and usJapan better engineering economy merged from deming action learning networks tokyo 1845-1962 - see the Economist consider japan 1962 and unification of royal families at olympics 1964 round a better way to map the world than their history had spun space and satellite ecomyvon neumann and moores 100 times more digital analytics power per decade 195 to 2025........................$ industrial pre digital economy. It wasn' until the end of world war 2 that the dolar was reconised as the worlds reerve currency. The united nations ws convened and 7 of the biggest G8 empires seemed to agree a new map which recognised that a root cause of the world wars that orgnising world trade just to the benefit of peoples in 8 place resprent aboyt a quarter of the world's population was snot sustainable. The plan: the USA would help the G7 economies reboot but once this was growing support for fomrer colonises independence would be maximised. Three opportunities emerged from 1950s innovations: satellite and space, digital computing, much more reliable proceses of engineering and linking in supply chain networks.In additior crop science geared to local diversity emerged. All of these appeared to offer win-win opportunities across nations but 3 problems seem to have overtaken the rate at which the UN could adapt. kennedy was assisinated-the U lost continuity both internationally and at home as the publics confindence wass rockedby other assinations, and vietnam -the first time americans had entered an unwinnable war? Increased Russian mischief all over the newly indepetend nations world including latin america , and a geonomic trick nature had played on te old world. A place which the ebnglish had named the middle east is actually a land bridge between 3 suncintents: Afrca m Euripe and Asa. But this landbridge is mainly desert and oil welss. It became the epicentre of all sorts of conflicts (see more detail). Neither the eurpean union or post-kennedy america had prepared enough for what happened net
...............pound empire economy
To the extemy that global trade existed and needed to be accounted for by currency. the pound played this role until the start of world war 1 at which time it abandoned the promise of exchangeability with gold.Access to engineering changed the size of economies from being mainly correlated with where populations had settled- eg 2 out of 3 on the asian continent. The fact that small island of britain (less than 1% of people, much less than that as per cent of land andnaural resources) couldat its peak recah nearly 10% of woirkd trade reflects how its mercantile power ahd won out comaped with other Europeans in 18th C and its first mover adavantages with engines. In particular the 19th C was to see The Uk wmpire take over adminstration of most of the nations around the INsian ocean. Americans who were fast to insutrialise after decalaring independence in 1776, focused on saling engineering on their own continent. It wasn't until world war 1 that this nation became recongined as tahgest world power
Could it be that there are 2 types of world trade
zero sum ones that need regulating so that a country get overdependent on anothers products
social world trades go way above zero sum- eg where knowledge is multiplied in use by eg mentoring-
notably consider microfranchises which we define as offer open sourcing of a social solution designed to give a community capacity to serve an important need where the value of the service stays with the producers--could it be that this second type of world trade needs open society celebration not inter-country regulation? in a knowledge economy might social world trade be 10 times bigger than zero-sum particularly in markets where knowhow critically impacting millennials' sustainability goals.
BRAC u legacy fazle abed: U president chang- alumni of MIT yale berkeley (yelen) Shenzen-hk; entrepreneur mountain view; first u partners include ban ki-moon; tencent education foundation-yidan HKearly investors schwarzman: Masa Son, Ka-Shing, Dalio- next education partners MIT, Oxford- co-concept founder mayor of beijing chen jiningvienna cultural center music - ban ki-moon climate adaptability: soros ceu OSUN soros botstein -education core - brad college, microcollege, schools; partners brac U, CEU, online arizona ...

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Mobilizing Action on Climate Change (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Rebecca Blumenstein, Alok Sharma, Jesper Brodin, Amina Mohammed, Ben van Beurden, John F. Kerry, Feike Sybesma, Børge Brende

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Financing the “Net-Zero” Transition (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Caroline Anstey, Oliver Bäte, Mark Carney BANK OF ENGLAND, Werner Hoyer, Stephanie von Friedeburg, Al Gore 21ST CENTURY US CARBON CARBON CONSCIENCE 

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 davos agenda january 2021 -welcome to 100 half hour briefings -can we map/cluster top 20 change curricula for teens of 2020s from this wonderful 50 year experiential learning curve of klaus schwab in mediating the worlds most powerful decision-makers 

provisional index used in this thread

6=climate markets ; 3=place brand leaders markets 8=tech markets ; 0=education markets

1=safely/livesmatter markets; 2 =health markets; 4 finance markets 5 =markets of universities and lifelong livelihood learning 7=infrastructure markets 9=youth media/superstar markets

it has been proposed that leaders of all 10 of these markets declare at glasgow what is their markets most sustainable purpose exponentially and how do they map both market connections and local to global connectivity

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Mobilizing Climate Action for COP26

Public Speakers: Dominic Kailash Nath Waughray, Maria Carolina Schmidt Zaldívar, Alok Sharma, Patricia Espinosa Cantellano, Gloria Fluxa Thienemann, Christian Mumenthaler, Al Gore, Nigel Topping, Gonzalo Muñoz

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Mobilizing Action on Climate Change (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Tian Wei, Huang Runqiu, Hak Cheol Shin, Christian Mumenthaler, Yuriko Koike, Teresa Ribera, Dominic Kailash Nath Waughray

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Accelerating Clean Energy Transitions (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Nandita Parshad, Gurdeep Singh, Emma FitzGerald, Mustapa Mohamed, Xin Baoan, Thierry Déau

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Building A Net-Zero, Nature-Positive Economy (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Justin Adams, Nancie Zhu, Inger Andersen, Ma Jun, Anderson Tanoto, Malik Amin Aslam, Jennifer Morgan, Ibrahim Thiaw

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Financing the “Net-Zero” Transition (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Caroline Anstey, Oliver Bäte, Mark Carney, Werner Hoyer, Stephanie von Friedeburg, Al Gore

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Unlocking Innovation to Transform Food Systems

Public Speakers: Sean de Cleene, Tjada McKenna, Tereza Cristina Corrêa da Costa Dias, Narendra Singh Tomar, Svein Tore Holsether, Achim Steiner, Johan Swinnen, Ndidi O. Nwuneli, J. Erik Fyrwald, Hanneke Faber, Ishmael Sunga

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Accelerating Clean Energy Transitions (Option 2)

Public Speakers: David G. Victor, Fatih Birol, Diego Mesa, Kadri Simson, Jo Taylor, Rajiv Shah, Damilola Ogunbiyi

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Paving the Way to COP26: Mission Possible Partnership

Public Speakers: Anthony Robert Hobley, Rich Lesser, Puneet Dalmia, Fatih Birol, Mads Nipper, Maria Carolina Schmidt Zaldívar, María Mendiluce

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Building a Net-Zero, Nature-Positive Economy (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Nicole Schwab, Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Echandi, Roberto de Oliveira Marques, Marco Bizzarri, Virginijus Sinkevicius, Wanjira Mathai, Al Gore, Elizabeth Mrema

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Building a Path to Net-Zero Aviation

Public Speakers: Lauren Uppink, Jennifer Holmgren, Grazia Vittadini, Fang Liu, Grant Shapps, Dick Benschop, Christoph Wolff, Dorothea von Boxberg, Dipender Saluja

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Climate Adaptation for Resilience

Public Speakers: Dominic Kailash Nath Waughray, Rebecca Marmot, Alok Sharma, Shinjiro Koizumi, Feike Sybesma, Petteri Taalas, Sacha de Boer

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Building “Net-Zero” Cities (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Kristen Panerali, Cristina Gamboa, Francesco Starace, Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Grace Fu, Jan Suykens, Francesco La Camera

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Building “Net-Zero” Cities (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Kristen Panerali, Carlo Ratti, Anna König Jerlmyr, Maimunah Mohd Sharif, Michael Lamach, Matthias Rebellius

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Rethinking Cities for a Post-COVID Future (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Penny Abeywardena, Jonathan T. M. Reckford, Coen van Oostrom, Sridhar Gadhi, Jan Vapaavuori, Jeff Merritt

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Resetting the Business of Data and AI (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Pranjal Sharma, Paola Pisano, Urs Rohner, Erik Brynjolfsson, Urvashi Aneja

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Accelerating Digital Trade

Public Speakers: Sean Doherty, Richard Quest, Rodrigo Yáñez, Eric Yuan, Al Kelly Jr, Hanzade Dogan Boyner, Mukhisa Kituyi, Mattias Hedwall

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Advancing Digital Content Safety (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Karen Tso, Hessa Bint Eisa Buhumaid, Anne-Birgitte Albrectsen, Maurice Lévy, Cathy Li

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Averting a Cyber Pandemic (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Samir Saran, Gil Shwed, Clara Tsao, David Koh, Michelle Price

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Resetting Digital Currencies (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Michael Casey, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Sara Pantuliano, Zhu Min

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Shaping Empowered Data Societies (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Julie Ziskind, Ali Velshi, Nighat Dad, Richard W. Edelman, Omar bin Sultan Al Olama

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Accelerating Digital Inclusion in a Post-COVID World (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Andy Serwer, Hans Vestberg, Paula Ingabire, Robert F. Smith, Mauricio Ramos

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Resetting the Business of Data and AI in Healthcare (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Jennifer Schenker, Carlos María Correa, Gianrico Farrugia, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams

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Fostering Responsible AI Leadership (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Kay Firth-Butterfield, Arvind Krishna, Vilas Dhar, will.i.am, Henrietta H. Fore

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Harnessing the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Nicholas Thompson, Ivan Duque, Julie Sweet, Øyvind Eriksen, Bradford L. Smith

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Advancing Digital Content Safety (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Martin Baron, Susan Wojcicki, Marietje Schaake, Mark Read, Cathy Li

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Shaping Empowered Data Societies (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Sheila Warren, Stephanie Mehta, Josh Silverman, Timo Harakka, Simonetta Di Pippo

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Accelerating Digital Inclusion in a Post-COVID World (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Andrew R. Sorkin, Ralph Mupita, Ajay S. Banga, Shobana Kamineni

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Harnessing Technology for Environmental Sustainability

Public Speakers: Sally Shin, Rebecca Masisak, Diego Saez-Gil, Pat Gelsinger, Inger Andersen, Virginie Helias, Jacquelline Fuller

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Building a Trustworthy and Connected Future

Public Speakers: Helena Leurent, Harpreet Singh Rai, Kirsty Graham, André Kudelski

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Resetting Digital Currencies (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Sheila Warren, Elizabeth Rossiello, Hikmet Ersek, Andrew Bailey, Her Majesty Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, Glenn H. Hutchins

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Transforming Supply Chains in Asia-Pacific

Public Speakers: Michael Wang, Vijay Eswaran, Rebecca Fatima Sta Maria, Tarek Sultan Al Essa, Muhammad Lutfi

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Building Inclusive, Sustainable and Job-creating Growth in Africa

Public Speakers: Godfrey Mutizwa, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa, Daniel Mminele

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Harnessing the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Yang Yanqing, Mohit Joshi, Ken Hu, Xiao Yaqing, Andreas Kunze

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Public Speakers: Platon, Hilde Schwab, Marin Alsop, Guy Parmelin, Klaus Schwab, Carlo Messina

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Harnessing Emerging Technologies in India

Public Speakers: Diksha Madhok, Jai Shroff, K T Rama Rao, Rajan Anandan, Meagan Fallone

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Special Address by H.M. Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of Jordan

Public Speakers: Klaus Schwab, H.M. King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein

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Boosting Europe's Green Transition

Public Speakers: Sarah Kelly, Frans Timmermans, Liam Condon, Teresa Ribera, Ester Baiget, Mirek Dusek

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Building on Europe’s Edge in the Green Transition

Public Speakers: Sarah Kelly, Valdis Dombrovskis, Christian Sewing, Odile Françoise Renaud-Basso, Mirek Dusek, Thomas Buberl

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BETTER BUSINESS

Implementing Stakeholder Capitalism in the Middle East and North Africa (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Lara Habib, Khalid Humaidan, Abdulla Bin Touq, Anas Alfaris, Henadi Al Saleh, Mirek Dusek, Ibrahim AlMojel, Adeeb Ahamed, Inam ur Rahman

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Special Address by Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa

Public Speakers: Børge Brende, Cyril M. Ramaphosa

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Special Address by Alberto Fernández, President of Argentina

Public Speakers: Børge Brende, Alberto Fernández

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Fixing the International Trade System (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Stephanie Flanders, Noel Quinn, Damien O'Connor, Valdis Dombrovskis, Beatrice Weder di Mauro

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Resetting Geopolitics (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Børge Brende, Taro Kono, Kang Kyung-Wha, H.H. Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, Retno L. P. Marsudi, Fu Ying

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An Insight, An Idea with Masayoshi Son

Public Speakers: Laurence D. Fink, Masayoshi Son

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Resetting Geopolitics (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Børge Brende, Arancha Gonzalez Laya, François-Philippe Champagne, Ernesto Araújo

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Fixing the International Trade System (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Greg Ip, Stefan Oschmann, Elizabeth Truss, Paulo Guedes, Sigrid Kaag

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Reimagining Manufacturing for Growth (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Vijay Vaitheeswaran, Enrique Lores, Nadja Swarovski, Joe Kaeser, Martin Lundstedt

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Improving Science Literacy

Public Speakers: Fabiola Gianotti, Sho Tsuji, Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, Magdalena Skipper

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Restoring Cross-Border Mobility (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Keir Simmons, Lauren Uppink, Sabrina Chao, Harsh Vardhan, David Sin, Robin Tombs

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Public Speakers: John Dutton, Alexei Levene, Alban Bressand, Kenneth Kwok, Wajiha Khalid

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Fostering Responsible AI Leadership (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Kay Firth-Butterfield, Alison Snyder, Ya-Qin Zhang, Herman Gref, C. Vijayakumar, Athina Kanioura

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Skilling the Global Workforce

Public Speakers: Sally Bundock, Angel Gurría, Jonas Prising, Bandar Hajjar, Frida Polli, Saadia Zahidi

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Restoring Cross-Border Mobility (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Jacqueline Gifford, Patty Hajdu, Paul Meyer, Luis Felipe De Oliveira, Joanna Geraghty, Evelyna Christina Wever-Croes

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Shaping Post-Pandemic Politics

Public Speakers: Martin Wolf, Lysa John Berna, David M. Rubenstein, Ngaire Woods

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Public Speakers: Miriam Meckel, Sundar Pichai

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Transforming Food Systems and Land Use (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Hiroko Kuniya, Mark Rutte, David Beasley, Geraldine Matchett, Jeffrey Lu Minfang

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Shaping a New Ocean Economy (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Lin Xueling, Kjerstin Braathen, Shinichi Kitaoka, Cherie Nursalim, Thomas Thune Andersen, Danny Faure, John Tanzer, Rupert Howes, Pierre Habbard

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Harnessing Circular Innovation for the Economic Reset

Public Speakers: Stephen Carroll, Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola, Chew Shou Zi, Stientje van Veldhoven, Bertrand Camus, Antonia Gawel, Kristin Hughes, Henrique Guilherme ​Brammer Junior​

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Special Address by Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation

Public Speakers: Klaus Schwab, Vladimir Putin

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Public Speakers: Bronwyn Nielsen, David Adjaye

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Stories Move Mountains

Public Speakers: Cara Mertes, Thando Hopa, Wanuri Kahiu, Lynette Wallworth, Rena Effendi

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Financing the Amazon’s Transition to a Sustainable Bioeconomy

Public Speakers: Nicole Schwab, Marisol Argueta de Barillas, Mauricio Claver-Carone, Ivan Duque, Hamilton Mourão, Maria Alexandra Moreira López, Suzanne DiBianca, Candido Botelho Bracher, Eduardo de Salles Bartolomeo, Gustavo Montezano, Chrystel Monthéan

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Special Address by Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel

Public Speakers: Børge Brende, Benjamin Netanyahu

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Mobilizing Action on Climate Change (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Rebecca Blumenstein, Alok Sharma, Jesper Brodin, Amina Mohammed, Ben van Beurden, John F. Kerry, Feike Sybesma, Børge Brende

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Transforming Food Systems and Land Use (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Steve Sedgwick, Carlos Alvarado Quesada, Wiebe Draijer, Ramon Laguarta, Agnes Matilda Kalibata, Dongyu Qu, Amina Mohammed

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Shaping a New Ocean Economy (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Haley Sweetland Edwards, Allen Chastanet, Gloria Fluxa Thienemann, Karen Fang, Peter Thomson, Tomas Anker Christensen, M. Sanjayan, Douglas McCauley, Katherine Garrett-Cox

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Carbon Markets: A Conversation with Bill Gates, Mark Carney, Annette Nazareth and Bill Winters

Public Speakers: Nicole Schwab, Mark Carney, Bill Winters, Annette L. Nazareth, Bill Gates

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Implementing Stakeholder Capitalism (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Klaus Schwab, John Defterios, Ilham Kadri, Anand Mahindra, Tito Mboweni, Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi

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Strengthening the Financial and Monetary System (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Roula Khalaf, Mohammed Al-Jadaan, Yi Gang, Ana Botín, Thomas Buberl

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BETTER BUSINESS

Designing Connected and Sustainable Value Chains (Option 1)

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Special Address by Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission

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Vaccinating the World: From Mass Production to Last-Mile Delivery (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Margi Van Gogh, Julianna Tatelbaum, Christoph Wolff, Dorothea von Boxberg, Frank Appel, John Nkengasong, Seth F. Berkley, Abdulla Bin Touq, Peter Maurer, Jason Kelly

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Special Address by Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor of Germany

Public Speakers: Klaus Schwab, Angela Merkel

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Resetting Consumption for a Sustainable Future

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Reimagining Manufacturing for Growth (Option 1)

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Special Address by Emmanuel Macron, President of France

Public Speakers: Klaus Schwab, Emmanuel Macron

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Designing Connected and Sustainable Value Chains (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Ryan Patel, Jim Fitterling, Pamela Coke-Hamilton, David W. MacLennan, Carlos Brito, Francisco Betti, Ric Fulop

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Preparing for Deglobalization

Public Speakers: Gerard Baker, Richard L. Trumka, Simon Evenett, Beata Javorcik

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Implementing Stakeholder Capitalism (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Klaus Schwab, Gillian R. Tett, Chrystia Freeland, Laurence D. Fink, Brian T. Moynihan, Marc Benioff, Kristalina Georgieva

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Rethinking Cities for a Post-COVID Future (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Katherine Bell, João Doria, Christian Ulbrich, Keisha Lance Bottoms, Juan Jose Pocaterra, Jeff Merritt

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Protecting Press Freedom

Public Speakers: Adrian Monck, Sarah Kate Ellis, Matthew Caruana Galizia, Randall Lane

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HEALTHY FUTURES

Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Li Xin, Peter Maurer, Gong Yingying, Nanaia Mahuta, Shobana Kamineni

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Restoring Economic Growth (Option 1)

Public Speakers: Gideon Rachman, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Haruhiko Kuroda, Andrey L. Kostin, Smriti Zubin Irani

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Tackling Alzheimer's (Option 1)

Public Speakers: George Vradenburg III, Haruo Naito, Margaret Chan, Andrea Pfeifer, Arnaud Bernaert

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Unlocking Social Entrepreneurship for the Recovery

Public Speakers: Meagan Fallone, Shereen Bhan, Corinne Bazina, Cheryl L. Dorsey, Precious Moloi-Motsepe, Alicia Bárcena Ibarra, François Bonnici, Hilde Schwab, Sue Riddlestone, Meenakshi Gupta, Melanie Schultz van Haegen, Saskia Bruysten

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SOCIETY & FUTURE OF WORK

Advancing a New Social Contract

Public Speakers: Hilary Cottam, Pedro Sánchez, James Quincey, Jo Ann Jenkins, Sharan Burrow, Paul Kagame, Saadia Zahidi

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FAIRER ECONOMIES

Targets and Pathways to Economic Transformation

Public Speakers: Thorold Barker, Ray Dalio, Robert E. Moritz, Rajiv Shah, Ann Cairns, Saadia Zahidi

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Special Address by Xi Jinping, President of the People's Republic of China

Public Speakers: Klaus Schwab, Xi Jinping

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HEALTHY FUTURES

Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis (Option 2)

Public Speakers: John Micklethwait, Anthony S. Fauci, Nancy Brown, Frans van Houten, Kyriakos Mitsotakis

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Placing Gender Parity at the Heart of the Recovery (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Mina Al-Oraibi, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Rania Al-Mashat, Kevin Sneader, Michael Neidorff

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Pursuing Happiness and Meaning in a Post-COVID World

Public Speakers: Lisa Witter, Alex Liu, Tali Sharot, Alison Gopnik

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Restoring Economic Growth (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Geoff Cutmore, Bruno Le Maire, Christine Lagarde, Herbert Diess, David Solomon, Peter Altmaier

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Reimagining Education (Option 2)

Public Speakers: Andrew Jack, Angela Duckworth, John Goodwin, Igor Tulchinsky

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Public Speakers: John Dutton, Diego Saez-Gil, Eren Bali, Moitreyee Sinha, H.R.H. Crown Prince Haakon of Norway

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HEALTHY FUTURES

Prioritizing Workplace Mental Health

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Collateral Health Damage

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Tackling Alzheimer's (Option 2)

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Building Crisis-Resistant Healthcare Systems in a Post-COVID World (Option 2)

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Renewing the Moral Foundations of a Post-COVID World

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Reorienting Boards for the Long Term (Option 1)

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Special Address by Suga Yoshihide, Prime Minister of Japan

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Retooling Global Foreign Direct Investment

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Reassessing Corporate Risks and Reinforcing Resilience in a Post-COVID World (Option 1)

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Reassessing Corporate Risks and Reinforcing Resilience in a Post-COVID World (Option 2)

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Reorienting Boards for the Long Term (Option 2)

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