
Leadership for our times: Build on the past to create a better future
Young Global Leaders showcase how timeless principles of leadership can be adapted to address global challenges of our times such as the digital divide.
Young Global Leaders showcase how timeless principles of leadership can be adapted to address global challenges of our times such as the digital divide.
The energy transition requires critical minerals for renewable energy infrastructure and electric vehicles – but such projects have to convince local stakeholders first.
Young changemakers explain how to restore trust in young people: better representation within decision-making and rapid climate and environmental action.
With artificial intelligence poised to reshape the world economy, Young Global Leaders from 22 countries recently met to discuss how to approach this rapidly evolving technology
Leaders increasingly see adopting sustainability as less complex and risky than sticking to business as usual, finds a new report by Accenture and the World Economic Forum.
This year's cohort of YGL Aliko Dangote Fellows, from media to tech to healthcare, show why the continent is helping to shape collective prosperity worldwide.
Watch the launch of the Young Global Leaders Class of 2023 on 14th March 15:00 CET.
2023 will be a defining year for humanity, filled with challenges — but ripe with opportunities to build a better world through empathy and collective action.
Africa currently falls well short of the $2.8 trillion in climate finance that it needs by 2030. We asked four Young Global Leaders how to fill the gap
Young Global Leaders are 'people with the vision, courage, and influence to drive positive change in the world'. Radio Davos talks to 3 very different YGLs.
Venture capital investment can scale-up existing technologies to reduce emissions. We highlight companies that are using deep tech to advance solutions.
Despite retail investors being interested in sustainability, few are investing money with this in mind. We examine a solution to encourage participation.
Urban spaces amplify or reduce the health risks encountered in daily urban life, from access to healthy food and physical activity to clean air and water.
The many positives of cities can sometimes mask the huge health inequalities that exist within them. These places are tackling the issue and offering lessons for other cities.
We can learn from the groundbreaking vaccine programmes, and the collective human spirit to protect, as we tackle climate change and aim for net-zero.