As the urgency of economic, environmental and societal challenges mount, and as breakthrough innovations offer new opportunities, progress can only be achieved through the active collaboration of leaders from the public and private sectors.
The Centre for Regions, Trade and Geopolitics acts as the World Economic Forum's point of contact for key stakeholders – governments, international organizations and civil society organizations – and convenes them with the Forum’s business partners to advance cooperative solutions to critical global and regional challenges.
In addition to leading engagement with governments around the world, the centre engages:
Leading global companies
International organizations
Civil society organizations
We believe multistakeholder dialogue and cooperation underpin the ability to achieve progress on shared priorities. The Centre partners with governments, business, civil society groups and international organizations to generate insight and deliver cooperative solutions to issues of global and regional concern. Be part of this work and join our community.
The world is confronted with a range of unprecedented challenges. In an increasingly complex global landscape, governments, international organizations, civil society groups and businesses need to work together to find common solutions and take decisive action.
Through its centres, the Forum integrates public-private efforts to achieve greater impact.