What policies, practices and partnerships will help build an inclusive and sustainable future for the region? This session is associated with the World Economic Forum’s Regional Action Group for Africa.For experts taking part in Davos Agenda online sessions this week, the world’s push for inclusive and sustainable social and economic development in the wake of COVID-19 hinges on intensifying cooperation to boost connectivity. The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a key pillar for the region's economic recovery and the world’s largest trade agreement, spanning a market of 1.3 billion people and a GDP of $3.4 trillion. This session will be based on the findings from the Forum’s Regional Action Group for Africa report, developed in collaboration with Deloitte Africa, “Connecting Countries and Cities for Regional Value Chain Integration in Operationalising the AfCFTA ” Deloitte is the project advisor for this group, which was formed to bring regional business leaders to shape a productive post-COVID future. Shunichi Miyanaga, Chairman of the Board, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.Nobuhiro Endo, Chairman of the Board, NEC.Heizo Takenaka, Professor Emeritus, Keio University.Lynda Gratton, Professor of Management Practice, London Business School.Kengo Sakurada, Group Chief Executive Officer, Director, President and Representative Executive Officer, Sompo Holdings.Lutfey Siddiqi, Visiting Professor-in-Practice, London School of Economics and Political Science and Managing Director, CFA Institute.What approaches, practices and partnerships hold the greatest potential to shape a positive post-COVID era in Japan? This session is associated with the World Economic Forum’s Regional Action Group for Japan. At the same time, the current crisis has revealed which sectors need urgent reforms. ” Deloitte is the project advisor for this group, which was formed to bring regional business leaders to shape a productive post-COVID future.īuilding on its traditional business philosophy of sanpō yoshi, Japan has the opportunity to become a leader in stakeholder capitalism. This session will be based on the findings from the Forum’s Regional Action Group for Japan report, developed in collaboration with Deloitte Japan, “ Driving Growth Using ‘Practical Wisdom’: Japan’s Perspectives. › Read the Deloitte UK Report - Mental health and employers: Refreshing the case for investment › Read the Deloitte Millennial Survey Whitepaper - Deloitte Global Millennial Survey 2020 › Learn more about the Global Business Collaboration for Better Workplace Mental Health Miranda Wolpert, Head, Mental Health Priority Area, Wellcome Trust.Staglin, Chairman and Co-Founder, One Mind Sir Philip Campbell, Editor-in-Chief, Springer Nature.Join an exclusive expert briefing on the global implications of the COVID-19 crisis and the road ahead. Also, he will highlight the newly formed, Global Business Collaboration (GBC) for Better Workplace Mental Health, whose mission is to advocate for - and accelerate - positive change for mental health in the workplace on a global basis.įrom working in isolation to balancing work alongside caring responsibilities, the impact of COVID-19 has turned mental health into a top concern of employers around the world. Punit Renjen will share Deloitte’s commitment to mental health in the workplace and findings from Deloitte’s report on mental health, based on Deloitte’s 2020 Millennial Survey. Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, Crown Prince of Norway, The Royal Court Moitreyee Sinha, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, citiesRISE.Eren Bali, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Carbon Health.Diego Saez-Gil, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Pachama. John Dutton, Head, Uplink Member of the Executive Committee at World Economic Forum.What innovations are needed for a Great Reset and how can anyone, anywhere, engage digitally with the SDGs? Punit Renjen, Klaus Schwab (Founder and Executive Chairman at World Economic Forum), and Marc Benioff (Chair and Chief Executive Officer at Salesforce) will open this session with a video testimonial on the UpLink initiative, a digital platform crowdsourcing innovative solutions to address the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).įrom a Myanmar-based initiative promoting recycling to an online marketplace to utilize empty shipping containers in Oman, entrepreneurs will play a crucial role in speeding up global delivery of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Telecommunications, Media & Entertainment Infrastructure, Transport & Regional Government
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