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SUMMARY:St. Gallen Symposium: A New Generational Contract
DESCRIPTION:The Club of Rome and the St. Gallen Symposium are collaboratin
 g on a joint initiative for “A New Generational Contract”. Convenin
 g partners from the public and private sectors\, science and youth\, the i
 nitiative seeks to promote intergenerational fairness and more long-term a
 pproaches to decision-making. The 52nd St. Gallen Symposium from 4-5 May 
 will serve as the global sounding board of our emerging vision for what ge
 nerations owe each other.\n[button link="https://www.clubofrome.org/impact
 -hubs/emerging-new-civilization/a-new-generational-contract/"] Learn more 
 about the New Generational Contract[/button]\nPanel DISCUSSION: Long-Termi
 sm\, Now! \n4 May\, 11:00-12:30 CEST \n\nMamphela Ramphele\, co-president
  of The Club of Rome will join a panel discussion focusing on short versus
  long termism in business and society. The session will explore whether an
 d why we need more long-term outlooks\, what is different this time from p
 revious eras\, and how organisations and societies can strategise on multi
 ple time scales. By bringing together different sectors and outlooks on th
 is overarching theme\, the panel will highlight multiple dimensions and co
 mplexities. \n\nModerator: Julia Binder\, Professor of Sustainable Innova
 tion and Business Transformation at IMD Business School\nSpeakers: Mamphel
 a Ramphele\, Co-President of The Club of Rome\, Lin Yue\, Executive Direct
 or at Goldman Sachs Asset Management\, Gyri Reiersen\, Co-Founder &amp\; C
 PO of Tanso Technologies GmbH and Martin Reeves\, Chairman of BCG Henderso
 n Institute\nWORKSHOPS: Cross-Generational Transformation Lab\n5 May\, 11:
 00-12:30 CEST \nAccelerating Transformational Leadership by the Global Ma
 jority.\nModerator: John Gilmour\, member of The Club of Rome.\nSpeaker: M
 amphela Ramphele\, co-president of The Club of Rome\n\nCountries across th
 e world are dealing with an ever-mounting collapse of socio-political\, ec
 onomic\, and ecological systems that threatens their right to safety\, cle
 an water\, food security\, fair and dignified work and general well-being.
  For most of the world\, these are not future crises but current issues th
 at have been happening for decades\, and the future outlooks aren’t prom
 ising. 52% of all people are under 30\, and approximately 80% of them live
  in the global majority. There is a significant opportunity to model trans
 formational leadership in these regions to thrive despite the present and 
 overwhelming circumstances. The workshop will look at how can we use this 
 as an opportunity to bring a new generational understanding that bridges t
 he generational chasm in politics\, business and society that is often a c
 haracteristic of these regions. Through the New Generational Contract\, ca
 n we initiate a process of solidarity and empowerment – building pathway
 s to the regeneration of the Global Majority?\nFuture Learning is Mutual L
 earning\nModerators: Anne Snick\, member of The Club of Rome &amp\; Raad S
 harar\, program coordinator at The Club of Rome\n\nLearning to thrive – 
 how do we adapt our education system to meet the unpredictable challenges 
 of the future? Learning happens on many levels\, whether through schools o
 r organic life-long processes. Humanity has historically learned through t
 wo processes – the first being maintenance learning that is meant for th
 e mass acquisition of fixed outlooks and agendas\, the second being innova
 tive learning that shapes the agenda and transitions humanity out of the c
 risis. Historically\, these crises have been periodical and regionalised. 
 Recently in this interconnected and interdependent world\, our challenges 
 are ever-present\, giving little time to learn how to mitigate or deal wit
 h the far-reaching consequences. What are the opportunities for new types 
 of learning processes that can create change in a world of ever-growing\, 
 unprecedented crises? What opportunities can be unlocked through an interg
 enerational process to redesign education to better suit the 21st century 
 – beyond agenda 2030?\nLeading with future generations in mind: setting 
 the pillars for a new sustainability paradigm.\n\nSpeaker: Carlos Álvarez
  Pereira\, vice-president of The Club of Rome\n\nThe workshop will focus o
 n the core priority to enact the 'New Generational Contract'\, delving int
 o why thinking about future generations/intergenerational dialogue is key 
 for long-term sustainability. It will look at how the UN integrates futur
 e generations' perspectives in its processes and why moral values are impo
 rtant to trigger a paradigm shift towards “new sustainability” that is
  more aligned with safeguarding the needs of current as well as future gen
 erations. The elements emerging from the workshop will be integrated with
  the work of the UN SDG Lab to feed into intergovernmental processes and o
 utcomes to be presented at the SDG Summit and the Summit of the Future.\nP
 anel discussion: Putting a spotlight on the New Generational Contract\n5 M
 ay\, 14:00-14:30 CEST \n\nModerator: Cathryn Clüver Ashbrook\, Senior Adv
 isor\, Bertelsmann Foundation\, SGS Conference Host\nSpeaker: Mamphela Ram
 phele\, co-president of The Club of Rome\n\nThe discussion will delve into
  the goals and motivations of the New Generational Contract collaboration\
 , what has been done so far\, and the future directions of the initiative\
 , including ways that the community can engage.\n\n[button link="https://s
 ymposium.org/programmes/52/"] Click here for the full program[/button]
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CATEGORIES:Cultural transformations
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