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An internal probe at the World Economic Forum found that its founder Klaus Schwab engaged in a pattern of workplace ...
Each year, the World Economic Forum (WEF) releases its Technology Pioneers list – a curated collection of companies that are ...
At the same time, employment systems are frequently rigid or outdated, failing to create inclusive pathways for youth, ...
As women continue to expand their presence in the workforce, launch businesses, and take the lead in financial ...
South Africa’s engagement through this project reinforces its leadership and commitment to advancing health system resilience ...
Anti-immigration rhetoric is on the rise, but migrants often contribute more to the economy than native-born workers.
“Reducing NIH budget doesn’t just mean fewer grants; it means fewer trainees entering the pipeline, slower progress on treatments, more reliance on expensive late-stage care and weakened capacity for ...
"Fear achieves making people submissive, obedient, as they are afraid of authorities, of the unknown their beloved ...
Nearly 64% of Filipinos are part of the workforce, powering the economy, supporting families, and sustaining communities. Protecting their health is not only a public health imperative, but also a ...
With more than 200 projects being developed in several counties, Latin America is positioning itself as a key player in the ...