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Robin Pomeroy
Podcast Editor, World Economic Forum
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Day 1 - Economic Growth, Revival and Transformation

Saadia Zahidi, the World Economic Forum's Managing Director and Head of the Centre for the New Economy and Society, tells us what to expect from the Summit.

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Day 2: Work, Wages and Job Creation

Are workers and wages a cost that companies should cut back as much as possible, or are they all origanisations’ most valuable asset worthy of greater investment?

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Day 3: Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning

COVID-19 has added to the threat to jobs already imposed by changing technology. How can we get the new skills needed to cope?

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Day 4: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice

We might be ‘all in this together’ but COVID-19 has had a disproportionate impact on women and minorities, explains Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, head of UN Women, which works for gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls.

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