International Women's Day: How the world is progressing on gender equality across all 17 SDGs
Closing gender gaps makes sense for our future and the planet we live on — and it also makes sense for the global economy.
Closing gender gaps makes sense for our future and the planet we live on — and it also makes sense for the global economy.
Este artículo se publicó por primera vez en 2022 y ha sido actualizado.
Este artículo se publicó originalmente en octubre de 2023 y se actualizó por última vez en febrero de 2024.
This article was first published in 2022 and updated.
Global trade is at an inflection point, amid mounting geopolitical tensions and protectionism.
A dolphin with a baseball hat.
根据世界经济论坛的《技能为先》报告,目前欧洲大约30个职位中有1个空缺,占比2.9%,这是有史以来的最高纪录。
This article was most recently updated in September 2024.
An international task force of law-enforcement agencies from 10 countries, dubbed Operation Cronos, has disrupted the operations of the world’s most prolific ransomware group LockBit, res...
Our lives are digital. From working and reading blogs, like this one, to bank transactions and social interactions, so many of our everyday activities now depend on digital technologies.
El mundo laboral está cambiando rápidamente.
The world of work is changing fast.
Women may live longer than men, on average, but they spend 25% more of their lives in debilitating health, according to a new report from the World Economic Forum and the McKinsey Health ...
Apenas pasó una hora en Davos sin que se mencionara la inteligencia artificial (IA): el término se debatió en todas las sesiones, centrándose tanto en su potencial como en sus riesgos.
“It's so important to bring gender parity to our countries and to our lives – for more productivity and a better economy for everybody.”