
Healthy populations and healthy economies
What lessons can we learn from the pandemic to make our health systems more resilient to future shocks? Speakers: Helen Clark, former New Zealand Prime Minister who co-chairs the Independent Panel fo...
15 Heinä 202146min

Stop 'doomscrolling' and get the rest you need
'Doomscrolling' - getting lost in a social media rabbit hole of bad news - became a thing during the pandemic. We talk to a psychologist about what it is and how to beat it, and we learn how to get th...
15 Heinä 202137min

A big day for big oil
On just one day in May, two US oil majors suffered a rebellion by shareholders who demanded action on climate change and a Dutch court ordered Shell to cut its greenhouse gas emissions. But was it a o...
9 Heinä 202129min

Tackling the Climate Crisis
Former US vice president Al Gore joins World Economic Forum President Børge Brende and a panel of other high-level guests to look at climate change in a pivotal year for governments, policy makers and...
2 Heinä 202147min

Presenting our new podcast: Agenda Dialogues
The World Economic Forum has a new podcast - Agenda Dialogues, bringing you the audio from top-level discussions on the world's biggest issues, hosted by Forum President Borge Brende. In this Radio Da...
2 Heinä 202117min

COVID's impact on displaced people, with UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi
There are more forcibly displaced people than ever - 82 million - despite the pandemic making it harder to flee across borders. On World Refugee Day, Radio Davos speaks to UN High Commissioner for Ref...
20 Kesä 202142min

COVID's long-term impacts on jobs - insights from the Jobs Reset Summit
Millions of jobs may never return; gender equality has been set back; and work from home is here to stay: Journalist and podcaster Ashley Milne-Tyte talks us through some of the most striking insights...
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