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Davos 2023 Day 4: What to expect

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The World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting takes place in Davos from 16-20 January.

The World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting takes place in Davos from 16-20 January. Image: WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM / VALERIANO

Gayle Markovitz
Head, Written and Audio Content, World Economic Forum
Beatrice Di Caro
Social Media and Live Communications Lead, World Economic Forum
This article is part of: World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
  • The World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting takes place in Davos from 16-20 January 2023.
  • Here's a snapshot of everything you need to know this morning about today.

Welcome to day four of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos. Each morning we'll bring you a rundown of what to expect, the sessions you might want to keep an eye on, any essential pre-reading and anything else that's good to know.

Agenda

How to follow Davos 2023

What you might have missed

Yesterday we welcomed leaders from around the globe to Davos, including Aziz Akhannouch, Head of Government of Morocco, António Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Olena Zelenska, First Lady of Ukraine, Olaf Scholz, Federal Chancellor of Germany, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, and Ferdinand Marcos Jr, President of the Philippines.

The story of day three at Davos 2023

We also launched new reports - the Global Cybersecurity Outlook; an impact report on the EDISON Alliance; and two reports on the Metaverse.

Report

Interoperability in the Metaverse

Sessions to watch

All times are GMT+1.

09:00

Reigniting Growth in Africa

10:15

The Four-Day Week

11:30

Finding Europe's New Growth

11:30

Special Address by Yoon Suk Yeol, President of the Republic of Korea

13:15

Reversing the Tide of Global Inequality

13:15

Beyond the Rainbow: Advancing LGBTQI+ Rights

15:00

A Conversation with Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of Greece

15:45

Women’s Leadership: Towards Parity in Power

16:15

Advancing Racial and Ethnic Equity

Something to look out for

Zero Health Gaps Pledge

There is a 14-year difference in life expectancy between high- and low-income countries. That's why today we'll announce a new global, multi-sector health equity pledge.

Find out more about the pledge by watching our press conference here.

Making a difference

More than 2.5 billion people today don't use the internet, with access, affordability and usability all barriers to taking advantage of the benefits that connectivity brings.

The EDISON Alliance is bringing multiple sectors together in order to boost access across health, education, and financial services.

Find out more about its work here.

Radio Davos: Podcasts from the mountain

We're bringing you podcasts every day from Davos. They'll feature interviews, context, and insights into everything that's going on here in Switzerland. Get them on our podcast page or wherever you get your podcasts.

On today’s Radio Davos, co-hosted by ‘Exponential View’ writer, author and podcaster Azeem Azhar, UN Secretary-General warns of a ‘great fracture’ in the world, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis tells us the war in Ukraine affects the whole world. We talk to Caroline Casey of the disability inclusion campaign Valuable 500 and tour the art exhibition bringing the voice of refugees to Davos.

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Some reading and watching for this morning

You can keep up with the conversations and talking points this week by going to our Davos 2023 collections page on Agenda. In addition to that, here's a snapshot of some the pieces we've published.

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What you might have missedSessions to watchSomething to look out for Making a differenceRadio Davos: Podcasts from the mountainSome reading and watching for this morning

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