6 lessons from Singapore on upskilling for the future
Singapore hasn't reached its centenary yet and already one of the highest-income countries in the world. As a result, many foreign governments often look to Singapore to see how they can ...
Singapore hasn't reached its centenary yet and already one of the highest-income countries in the world. As a result, many foreign governments often look to Singapore to see how they can ...
The world is facing a number of changes simultaneously -- including a tight labour market, job churn from technological advancement and a declining population. Meanwhile, people in many c...
The newly launched Chief Economists Outlook from the World Economic Forum finds that growth prospects remain anaemic, and the risk of a global recession is high.
The world is in turmoil. These are very complicated geopolitical and geoeconomic times. Against this backdrop, the panel on the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting session titled Keepin...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health equity as "when everyone can attain their full potential for health and well-being." As 30% of the global population still cannot access...
"Vamos a mantener 1,5 grados centígrados y ese es nuestro objetivo". Así es como el ex Secretario de Estado de EE. UU. y ahora primer Enviado Presidencial Especial para el Clima, John F. ...
"We're gonna keep 1.5 degrees Celcius alive and that is our goal." That is how former US Secretary of State and now the US’s first Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John F. Kerry op...
Varía según el lugar del mundo en el que se viva y las circunstancias económicas, pero se prevé que una persona media nacida en la década de 1950 emita 350 toneladas de CO2 a lo largo de ...
It varies depending on where you live in the world and your economic circumstances, but the average person born in the 1950s is expected to emit 350 tonnes of CO2 over their lifetime. For...