Davos 2022: What to read on Agenda
Here's a snapshot of the solutions, opinions and leadership insights on Davos 2022 Agenda Image: World Economic Forum
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- Davos 2022 offers a platform for leaders to come together to address unprecedented global disruption.
- The only way to deal with the global challenges is through global solutions.
- Here's a snapshot of the solutions, opinions and leadership insights on Agenda.
This Davos comes as unprecedented geo-economic challenges disrupt communities everywhere. It’s a critical moment for leaders to meet in person in Davos - after a two-year hiatus - to tackle parallel global shocks collectively.
The Forum’s President, Børge Brende has said, “All the pressing challenges that we are facing, such as inflation, are global, the only way to deal with them is through global solutions.” Some of these solutions are addressed here, on Agenda. These articles offer essential reading and set the scene for the discussions ahead over the coming days.
Davos 2022 - What to read
This is just a snapshot. There’s much more to come this week and onward throughout the year. Read everything here.
Global cooperation
Why shared principles and collective action are the building blocks of a sustainable, global economy
Fairer economies
Technology and innovation
Climate and nature
Health and healthcare
Jobs and skills
Society and equity
Better business
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