What a Malaysian hospital tells us about the future of health
When AI checks patients' vital signs, care teams are automatically alerted to danger. Technology is transforming healthcare across Asia.
When AI checks patients' vital signs, care teams are automatically alerted to danger. Technology is transforming healthcare across Asia.
Many countries will only be able to reach their declared climate targets by successfully joining together various sectors.
Demand for water is expected to exceed supply by 40% by 2030. How can governments, business and civil society close the gap?
The Fourth Industrial Revolution requires businesses to assume greater social responsibility.
Empowering women to participate equally in the global economy could add $28 trillion in GDP growth by 2025.
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For the first time since the question was asked in 2012, a majority (57%) of the CEOs surveyed told us they believe global economic growth will “improve”.
LGBT refugees escaping violence, discrimination, and abuse in their home countries, often find more of the same upon arrival in Europe.
Virtual reality is transforming healthcare, guiding surgeons through complex medical procedures that would have been unthinkable in the past.
Businesses that integrate social impact into their business models can generate real societal good, and benefit their bottom line.
The stage is set for sustained solid growth in the world economy in 2018, though risks remain.
The US, France, and Belgium have all introduced proposals to lower their corporate tax rates in a bid to make their regimes more competitive in the global marketplace.
Access to quality primary care across the developing world is limited, contributing to morbidity and mortality. Community-based partnerships between the private sector, governments and NG...
"People want an honest public conversation on what the future might look like and how people will derive better equality, equity, personal pride, dignity, work and income."
In 2018, Colombia, Mexico and Brazil will hold presidential elections. The outcome will help shape economic policies in the region over the next decade.