Forum Stories: A new home for ideas, solutions and analysis on the world's biggest issues
Forum Stories: Analysis, thought leadership and solutions to the world’s biggest issues Image: World Economic Forum
Vesselina Stefanova Ratcheva
Head of Metrics, Communication Strategy and Coordination, World Economic Forum- The World Economic Forum has launched Forum Stories – a new thematic multimedia content hub.
- Forum Stories offers opinion, insights and exploration of everything from the intersection of climate change and health, to how geopolitics influences global trade patterns, to the latest thinking on AI.
- Explore what the Forum does in-depth via fact-based, data-led storytelling in our articles, podcasts, videos and livestreamed content .
With a global reach in the millions, the World Economic Forum's website has been a convener of voices across the leadership spectrum for more than a decade, reflecting the diversity and agency of the Forum and its partners.
Voices have included Nobel laureates, heads of international organizations and UN bodies, labour leaders, top CEOs and business leaders, academics, religious figures and heads of state.
By offering fact-based, data-led storytelling, the Forum is well established as a trusted source of insights, opinion and analysis. Increasingly, our digital content combines multiple formats, from publications and articles to podcasts, video, and of course the live sessions from our events and our studios throughout the year.
This multi-format approach needs a new gateway.
What was the “Forum Agenda” blog is now integrated into Forum Stories: a new multimedia content hub that provides thought leadership, solutions and analysis on the world’s biggest challenges, addressing topics as varied as emerging technologies, climate action, and geo-economics and politics.
Forum Stories is a thematic window into the work of the World Economic Forum with original insights and fresh, newsworthy content. The evolution builds on the success of the former Agenda blog in distilling complex issues in a balanced, inclusive, accessible - and now multi-format - fashion. It provides seamless transitions between articles, videos and podcasts, and integrated event coverage and livestream access to the sessions at Forum events.
We look forward to continuing to tell stories and feature opinions that bring our work and the thought leadership of our stakeholders to a wide audience, now on one platform. The coming weeks will see the introduction of further developments and some key new features. Stay tuned.
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