below clues singapore leaders contributed to davosagenda.com last week in geneva- now that singapore has 7 months to plan with all of schwab's networks the games of mankind 2021 youth's most promising year leap forward
and there is replay chance to improve on the other 95 debates singapore did not directly coordinate by august
#1 vaccine services ai - at initial linked in level i connect board member of world economic forum responsible for ai and celebrating links between meta hubs of industrial revolution 4 as schwab calls it- is there a message of intro i should be sending her and you
and of course there is building out from mahbubani's curriculum https://courses.edx.org/courses/course-v1:NUS+UCR101x+3T2020/course/ syllabus he is also founding adviser to wise education laureates who chose sir fazle abed as their benchmark- the first lady of qatar rotates wise with wish - an extraordinary health laureates summit which informs her university partnership at her college campus in doha; now doha has been reunited with the emirates the expo 2021 december a month after glasgow is becoming scot gordon browns biggest hope for linking educators for sustainability
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2 Boosting Vaccine Confidence President Tan Chorh Chuan of the National University of Singapore
4 TECH FOR GOOD Transforming Supply Chains in Asia-Pacific Rebecca Fatima Sta Maria APEC Sexretariat Executive Director
5 Restoring Economic Growth (Option 1)Tharman Shanmugaratnam Senior Minister, Government of Singapore Deputy Chairman, Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) Member of the Board of Trustees, World Economic Forum. Honorary Fellow, London School of Economics.
6 shaping a new ocean economy 1
Lin Xueling Executive Producer, Channel NewsAsia
building crisis ressitant healthcare systems in post-covid world 2 includes Jayasree K. Iyer
Executive Director, Access to Medicine Foundation
Leads the Access to Medicine Foundation as Executive Director. Directs the foundation’s strategy, its stakeholder dialogues and research programmes. As a spokesperson, actively involved in stimulating change within the pharmaceutical industry. Joined the foundation in 2013 to build up its in-house research expertise and to lead the development and application of its methodology for measuring company behaviour. Has worked at the interface of the global health community and the pharmaceutical industry for 12 years. Before joining the foundation, responsible for creating, negotiating and managing public private partnerships in R&D for infectious diseases and oncology. Has worked at NGOs, academic institutions and think tanks. Holds various postgraduate degrees (Masters and PhD) from Singapore and the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health.
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