25–29 January 2021

The Davos Agenda

The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that no institution or individual alone can address the economic, environmental, social and technological challenges of our complex, interdependent world. The pandemic has accelerated systemic changes that were apparent before its inception. The fault lines that emerged in 2020 now appear as critical crossroads in 2021. The time to rebuild trust and to make crucial choices is fast approaching as the need to reset priorities and the urgency to reform systems grow stronger around the world.
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The Davos Agenda is a pioneering mobilization of global leaders to shape the principles, policies and partnerships needed in this challenging new context. It is essential for leaders from all walks of life to work together virtually for a more inclusive, cohesive and sustainable future as soon as possible in 2021.

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UpLink is a digital platform that crowdsources innovative solutions for the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through its Challenges and Action groups, UpLink seeks to connect the best solutions to networks of industry leaders, experts, and partners, to scale their initiative and accelerate their impact.
Speakers
The Davos Agenda brings together the world’s top academics, politicians, business, youth, and civil society leaders to engage in addressing the most pressing issues on the global agenda
Ursula von der Leyen
President, European Commission
Emmanuel Macron
President of France
Angela Merkel
Federal Chancellor of Germany
Lee Hsien Loong
Prime Minister of Singapore
Xi Jinping
President of the People's Republic of China
Cyril M. Ramaphosa
President of South Africa
Christine Lagarde
President, European Central Bank
António Guterres
Secretary-General, United Nations
Kristalina Georgieva
Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
Narendra Modi
Prime Minister of India

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