Speakers’ Corner: Inspired by Egypt
“Internet and phone lines in Egypt are disconnected” was the first thing I heard Friday morning. I went to check my Facebook and see if any of my Egyptian friends were online or at least…
“Internet and phone lines in Egypt are disconnected” was the first thing I heard Friday morning. I went to check my Facebook and see if any of my Egyptian friends were online or at least…
Yesterday saw the closing of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011. Two of our Davos 5 featured in the final session. It’s been an exhausting but exciting week of impressive opp…
In the concluding session of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011, the Forum’s founder Prof. Klaus Schwab shared the stage with Nick Vujicic of Life Without Limbs, Christine La…
This week’s opportunities were posted by Changemakers Julius (Tanzania) and Lubna (Palestine). UNESCO International Leadership Forum: call for applications (deadline: 25 February) The …
The Washington Post has put up more of the Changemakers at Davos blogs. Make sure to check them out! An extreme experience (Raquel Helen Silva) White badge wonder (Trevor Dougherty) Second d…
Check out the latest links featuring our Davos 5: iReporter in the mix (CNN iReport) Talking with Davos youth (Reuters) – interview with the Davos 5 Also make sure to catch Trevor̵…
The last month of 2010 saw the close of the UN climate conference in Cancun, a complex of concrete and steel that only a few decades ago was mangrove forest. The British Council’s Support …
The Davos 5 have just posted the latest updates from the World Economic Forum at the Washington Post website. Check out their impressions of the ongoing Annual Meeting! Davos, aka iPad Land …
Make sure to check out Trevor’s video diary from day 1 at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011 in Davos, Switzerland!…
Since yesterday, five new Global Changemakers blogs have gone up at The Washington Post: Trevor describes his first impressions, Dan describes why he’s in Davos, Anjali writes about ho…