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Christine Lagarde is on this week's Great Reset: Pioneers of Change podcast

Christine Lagarde smiles during the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2016 in Davos, Switzerland, January 23, 2016.

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde: ‘We’re now seeing the other side of the river’ Image: World Economic Forum

Robin Pomeroy
Podcast Editor, World Economic Forum
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Taking place from 16-20 Nov, the Pioneers of Change Summit is happening as the news is full of optimistic reports about vaccines for COVID-19. If there is light at the end of the tunnel, what needs to happen next to get economies back on their feet and make the transformations needed to cope with future pandemics and climate change - and to make the benefits of scientific advances available to all?

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"We are seeing the other side of the river, but there is a lot of work that still needs to be done. It's still going to be a difficult journey, but one of which we see the destination now," European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said at the start of the virtual meeting.

This episode of The Great Reset brings you a flavour of the discussions from various sessions. Subscribe here.

Guests on this podcast:

Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank

Julie Sweet, Chief Executive Officer of Accenture

Cameron Hepburn, Director and Professor of Environmental Economics at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment (SSEE)

Get more on the summit here and across social media using the hashtag #PioneersOfChange

Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club here.

Find all our podcasts at wef.ch/podcasts.

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