
The catalysing collective: Announcing the Class of 2024
The World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders Class of 2024 includes leaders from diverse and exceptional backgrounds who are providing innovative solutions to the world's most pressing...
The World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders Class of 2024 includes leaders from diverse and exceptional backgrounds who are providing innovative solutions to the world's most pressing...
'Middle powers' all around the world are repositioning themselves to take advantage of changes in global supply chains and shifting trade routes.
International Women's Day celebrates women and calls for action on gender parity. We asked Young Global Leaders how they are investing in and empowering women.
Artificial intelligence, or AI, has huge benefits for society, but we must approach it with the right motivations to ensure its promise becomes reality.
Bangladesh has been badly hit by the climate crisis. Here's how its holistic approach to supporting farmers can improve food production and livelihoods.
This year, the Forum for Young Global Leaders marks its 20th anniversary. From over 120 different nationalities, the Forum's members are committed to creating a positive impact in the world.
The travel and tourism industry must mitigate its impact on the climate and reduce emissions to support economic survival and build a sustainable future.
In a world of artificial intelligence and fake news, trust has never been more important. We asked seven Young Global Leaders how they build trust within their teams.
Its crucial for people in developing countries to feel represented and valued on the world stage. Four YGLs from Africa discuss how representation can build trust.
AI entered the mainstream in 2023, largely thanks to generative AI. These young global leaders display the leadership principles needed to succeed in an AI-driven future.
A year after ChatGPT's release it’s time to take stock of how generative AI has been applied in industry and what it could mean for economies going forward.
Given the climate emergency, we must take a scientific approach to investing in nature tech to avoid misallocating funds on solutions that don't work.
At COP28 all those involved in food systems are being asked to commit to transforming the food system to deliver for people and climate action by 2030.
Mangrove forests can play an important role in meeting global environmental targets and COP28 offers the ideal opportunity to turn pledges into action.
While the metaverse enables us to enter a virtual world, it is the humanverse, i.e., the physical world, that needs our attention, our urgent action, and our capital investments.