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Global Shapers, an Initiative of the World Economic Forum, Culminates Study of Nine Critical U.S. Issues Impacted by COVID-19; Findings Now Publicly Available


LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Global Shapers Community, a Davos Lab initiative formed in conjunction with the World Economic Forum, today publicly released a series of nine key recommendations that impact the future in these key areas: conscious consumerism, digital access, digital literacy, politics, mental health, net-zero carbon emissions, next-generation ESG, public health, and public safety. The United States Global Shapers COVID-19 Report, first shared with the World Economic Forum in late September, is now available to the general public.

Comprising more than 13,000 members under the age of 34 across 448 cities in 150 countries, Global Shapers have been tasked with driving dialogue, action and change with regard to the local, regional and global challenges of today's world.

"As responsible young leaders for America's future the [Global Shapers] are dedicated to catalyzing action through 448 Global Shaper Hubs, collaborating locally, regionally and nationally," said David Capelli, Palo Alto Global Shaper Hub Leader. "The five guiding values for composing the report included responsiveness, orientation towards action, inclusion, ethical action, and governance, with an emphasis on the core pillars the Davos Dialogue addressed."

In spring 2021, young leaders from the community's US-based hubs began connecting digitally to organize this year's series of Davos Lab Dialogue discussions, bringing together community partners, local and national leaders, and other key stakeholders. The goal: to outline a new vision for youth participation and collective action for the current decade and beyond.

US Global Shapers contributing to this report include Ekin Su Akdemir, Dr. Raghu Appasani, Julie Cannon, David Capelli, Sangeeta Gadepalli, Bailey Herbstreit, Osay Imarhiagbe, Batul Joffrey, Daniel Kang, Aadithya Prakash, Ashleyn Przedwiecki, Pascal Rathle, Chirag Sagar, Lin Shi, Alexis Taylor, and Ryan D Taylor. Together, the group shared key findings from a six-month long conversation series, which they shared with the World Economic Forum in late September.

The team's official recommendations in each of the nine topic areas include:

Conscious Consumerism Recommendations (spearheaded by Minneapolis & Los Angeles Hubs):

Digital Access Recommendations (spearheaded by Atlanta Hub)

Digital Literacy Recommendations (spearheaded by Houston Hub)

Future of Politics Recommendations (spearheaded by Palo Alto Hub)

Mental Health Recommendations (spearheaded by Los Angeles Hub)

Net Zero Recommendations (spearheaded by Boston Hub)

Next Generation ESG Recommendations (spearheaded by Jacksonville Hub)

Public Health Recommendations (spearheaded by Palo Alto and Austin Hubs)

Public Safety Recommendations (spearheaded by Chicago Hubs)

"Our next actions are to develop more opportunities for collaboration based on discussions today," the US Global Shapers Community said in a collective statement. "We are focused on sharing our vision and mission to address these pressing issues with local and regional leaders, as well as with the Biden Administration on a national level."

ABOUT THE GLOBAL SHAPERS COMMUNITY

Born out of the World Economic Forum, the Global Shapers Community is a network of inspiring young people under the age of 30 working together to address local, regional, and global challenges. With more than 13,000 members, the Global Shapers Community spans 448 city-based hubs in 150 countries.

In each city, teams of Shapers self-organize to create projects that address the needs of their community. Projects are wide-ranging ? from responding to disasters and combating poverty, to fighting climate change and building inclusive communities. Shapers are diverse in expertise, education, income and race, but are united by their desire to bring about change.

To learn more, visit the Global Shapers website.

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