The Global Shapers network of young leaders will meet in Geneva to unlock new ideas, build partnerships and ignite collective action for lasting impact.
The World Economic Forum unveils its 2025 cohort of Young Global Leaders – 116 exceptional individuals under the age of 40 who are redefining leadership in a changing world. This year's cohort is making a mark in diverse industries and sectors, from heads of state to a grand chess master, founders of unicorn companies and an award-winning musician. Together, they represent nearly 50 ...
Supporting and mentoring young people is a win-win for businesses and a younger generation facing systemic barriers to decent employment
The structures and institutions that shape how leadership is defined and exerted are under pressure. Four young leaders share insights on how to overcome this crisis of leadership.
Young people need high-quality, solutions-focussed online science resources to help them understand climate change and feel inspired to develop solutions.
Higher financial literacy creates savvier financial behaviour among young people, so schools, parents, business and government should encourage money talk.
Over the past year, the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers community has organized dialogues and surveys on what young people see as the most pressing issues facing society, government and business.
We asked young people what changes they want for the future. Here's ...
What does growing up with AI mean for young people? Here are three messages leaders in Davos were keen to get across on the issue.
Young people and AI: 3 things Davos leaders want everyone to know
Young people’s choices in careers are drifting from labour-market needs. New data shows why this matters for skills, growth and economic resilience.