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- Inspiring young minds to create climate change solutions
Young people need high-quality, solutions-focussed online science resources to help them understand climate change and feel inspired to develop solutions
- Bringing young leaders together now matters more than ever
The Global Shapers network of young leaders will meet in Geneva to unlock new ideas, build partnerships and ignite collective action for lasting impact
- Why investing in young people has never been more important
Young people are pioneering new ways to tackle urgent crises The Global Shapers Impact Report calls for more support for young changemakers
- Young Global Leaders | World Economic Forum
The Forum of Young Global Leaders is a Foundation dedicated to shaping responsible leaders who are committed to improving the state of the world Through its three-year program, it brings together exceptional individuals under the age of 40 from diverse industries and regions who have demonstrated a track record of driving change in their communities and beyond The program equips leaders with
- Empowering young people is future-proofing business and society in . . .
Young people bring critical perspectives that are often dramatically different to those of older generations, especially when it comes to digital and societal expectations Leveraging these insights is an essential ingredient in business plans that are resilient and adaptable in a fast-changing world
- A new generation of changemakers: Meet the YGL Class of 2025
The World Economic Forum announces the Young Global Leaders (YGL) Class of 2025, a cohort of 116 remarkable individuals who are shaping industries and driving progress worldwide
- What are Young Global Leaders and what impact can they have?
Young Global Leaders are 'people with the vision, courage, and influence to drive positive change in the world' Radio Davos talks to 3 very different YGLs
- Jonathan Haidt: How to make the anxious generation happy again
Since around 2011, young people — historically one of the happiest demographics — have been reporting increased levels of depression and anxiety Jonathan Haidt, Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University, thinks a new approach to digital technologies could reverse the trend
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