4 ways to strengthen US industries with unions in 2025
Strikes, talent shortages and disruption have been dominating the news related to labour affairs in the United States. Moreover, the critical clean energy transition, the acceleration of ...
David Sangokoya is the Head of Civil Society Impact at the World Economic Forum. Based in Geneva, he is responsible for the Forum’s engagement and inclusion of nonprofits, marginalized communities, labour unions, activists, religious and faith-based organizations, indigenous leaders, social movements and others across its Centres and multi-stakeholder initiatives. In his role David drives the Forum's stakeholder inclusion agenda and accelerates the impact of over 120 civil society partnerships across the Forum's Centres on climate and nature action; industry transformation; social justice and inclusive economies; technology; and geopolitics. He additionally oversees the Global Future Councils on Human Rights, Social Cohesion and Just Transition; the Partnering with Civil Society in the Fourth Industrial Revolution initiative; and co-founded both the Forum’s internal Black and LGBTQI+ employee resource groups. David sits on the board of WINGS, a network of over 170 philanthropy development and support organizations across 57 countries committed to ensuring philanthropy reaches its fullest potential as a catalyst for social progress.
With over ten years of experience in research and global project management, David has worked at the intersection of social justice, sustainable development and responsible digital transformation. Prior to the Forum, David led research and multi-stakeholder collaborations on data responsibility and governance of data sharing and artificial intelligence at Data-Pop Alliance, a global coalition created by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, MIT Media Lab, and Overseas Development Institute. He previously worked as a data for good research fellow at the Governance Lab, and on transitional justice and humanitarian innovation research with community organizations, social enterprises and think tanks in conflict affected countries in sub Saharan Africa and South Asia. He graduated with an MPA in international program management and operations from New York University and a BA with honors in international relations from Stanford University.
Strikes, talent shortages and disruption have been dominating the news related to labour affairs in the United States. Moreover, the critical clean energy transition, the acceleration of ...
The transition to clean energy is making headway and picking up pace. As shown by the recent report Fostering Effective Energy Transition released this summer, the global average score of...
Al celebrar el Primero de Mayo, recordamos el papel fundamental que han desempeñado los sindicatos en la configuración de nuestras economías y sociedades de forma que se garantice a los t...
As we celebrate May Day, we are reminded of the pivotal role that trade unions have played in shaping our economies and societies in ways that ensure workers are treated fairly and with r...
Governments, institutions and professional organizations have been trained to think good decisions flow from good governance and that good governance is a product of good representation.
A pesar de representar el 5% de la población mundial, los pueblos indígenas protegen el 80% de la biodiversidad de la Tierra. El liderazgo y los conocimientos de los pueblos indígenas, qu...
Despite comprising 5% of the world population, Indigenous people protect 80% of the Earth's biodiversity. Through their long-standing stewardship of the environment, Indigenous leadershi...
In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate crisis, geopolitical fracturing and now a recession, civil society leaders continue to tirelessly serve those who need them.
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Pensar a corto plazo, ya sea en las próximas elecciones o en el próximo informe trimestral de resultados, no es adecuado para abordar la crisis climática. Pero, ¿y si hubiera otra forma d...
Thinking short term, whether that is the next election or the next quarterly earnings report, is simply not adequate for addressing the climate crisis. But what if there was another way t...
On 8 October 2021, the UN Human Rights Council declared that having a clean, healthy and sustainable environment is a human right, with 43 votes in favor and 4 abstentions. The measure wa...
This year’s COP26 is seen as one of the most critical moments in climate action history.
With over 90 million cases and almost 2 million deaths worldwide, the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on the global population as a whole. Yet it hasn’t taken place in a vacuum: the d...