By Linda Bell Grdina, Nora Johnson & Aaron Pereira “There is a lack of knowledge around the early warning signs of burnout in frontline work. The question has been how...Read More
The World Economic Forum announces its Young Global Leaders class of 2020 – influential people from around the world who committed to making the world a better place. Source: World...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Professional photographers have an opportunity to tell stories about the world’s most vulnerable people. Their work can serve as a reminder of why we must...Read More
Join a conversation with musician will.i.am and young activist Naomi Wadler on the fight to end gun violence, and how they are influencing policy change and inspiring the next generation....Read More
From data dignity to quadratic voting, join economist and best-selling author Glen Weyl for an exploration of radical solutions to societal decision-making in the wake of unprecedented technological change. Speakers:...Read More
As calls to include local voices grow, here’s what we learned We’re hearing more and more from aid agencies and international NGOs about supporting ‘locals’ and ‘locally led’ approaches. It...Read More
George Soros has announced that he is creating a new university network to better prepare students for current and future global challenges. Soros is endowing the network with one billion...Read More
From the 2018 March for Our Lives fighting for gun control in the US to the Global Climate Strike in 2019, young people are mobilizing and increasingly influencing today’s most...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Human trafficking and child labour are among the biggest challenges experienced by children in West Africa. Trafficking and child labour — and their eradication —...Read More
The World Economic Forum is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. The Forum engages the foremost political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry...Read More