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Briefing Paper
Stakeholders for a Cohesive
and Sustainable World:
The Role of Lighthouse
Projects
January 2020
Whatever
the weather
We must
move together
This is a composite image created by the World
Economic Forum of a poster produced in 1950
to promote cooperation for the Marshall Plan.
An original copy hangs on a wall in the UN-
FCCC headquarters in Bonn, Germany. Many
might consider the Marshall Plan to be an early
standout example of a “lighthouse project” that
brought stakeholders together to build markets
and infrastructure and stimulated investment and
jobs across Europe.
Contents
Foreword
From the Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum,
Klaus Schwab and the 2019-2020 Chair of the International Business Council,
Brian Moynihan, Chief Executive Officer of Bank of America.
Easy Reference List of Lighthouse Projects
Section 1: Engaging Corporate Stakeholders: The Role of Lighthouse Projects
Section 2: The Lighthouse Projects
– Society - Equality, Inclusion and Human Potential
– Economy - Economic Development and Integration
– Ecology - Climate, Environmental Security and Sustainable Food Systems
– Technology - Technology Governance
– Geopolitics - Regional Development and Cohesion
– Industry - Industry Responsibility and Corporate Leadership
Section 3: Call to Action
Appendix
The Davos Manifesto 2020
Endnotes
Acknowledgements
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Inide front cover adapted from Marshall
Plan poster.
Foreword
This important report, prepared for the World Economic Forum Annual
Meeting 2020, lists more than 160 “Lighthouse Projects.”
Each of these Lighthouse Projects describes the ways in which stakeholders
are making concrete progress to address the pressing societal, economic,
environmental, technology, regional and industry challenges of our time.
Hundreds of leaders of large companies – together with many more
champions from civil society, governments, international organizations,
research institutes and the innovation community – are involved in these
many, significant activities. Individually and collectively, these Lighthouse
Projects offer an outstanding example of corporate global citizenship and
stakeholder capitalism in action.
Many of these Lighthouse Projects will feature in the programme of the
Annual Meeting 2020.
If you are participating in the Annual Meeting 2020, we invite you to
commit to join, help scale up, or replicate at least one of the Lighthouse
Projects listed in this report, or to bring a similarly consequential,
stakeholder-driven, high-impact Lighthouse Project to the
Forum’s platform.
This may be an ambitious request, but it is commensurate with the challenge
that we face as an international community. All stakeholders must continue to
work together to address the most important societal priorities and demonstrate
it is possible to build a more cohesive and sustainable world. Your engagement
in one or more of these Lighthouse Projects can help do that.
We would like to thank all those whose commitment and passion is helping
to drive this extraordinary body of work forward.
We will update these Lighthouse Projects and the list of who is engaged in
them following the 2020 Annual Meeting. We will also provide a progress
report on the delivery of the projects and their impact in time for the 2021
Annual Meeting.
We hope you will join us in highlighting the material progress being made
by stakeholder capitalism by “walking the talk” and helping to build a more
cohesive and sustainable world.
Yours sincerely,
Klaus Schwab
Founder and Executive Chairman,
World Economic Forum
Brian Moynihan
Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer, Bank of America
Chair, International Business
Council 2019-20
Individually and collectively,
these Lighthouse Projects
offer an outstanding example
of corporate global citizenship
and stakeholder capitalism
in action
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Stakeholders for a Cohesive and Sustainable World:
The Role of Lighthouse Projects
Easy Reference List of Lighthouse Projects
The List of Lighthouse Projects is found in section 2.
2.1 Society - Equality, Inclusion and Human Potential
Multistakeholder coalitions and alliances
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Closing the Skills Gap Accelerators
Preparing for the Future of Work Accelerators
Fulfilling the Promise of Platform Work Initiative
Closing the Gender Gap Accelerators
Hardwiring Gender Parity in the Future of Work
Valuable 500 (disability) Initiative
Partnership for LGBTI Equality
Global Commission on the Future of Work
Generation Unlimited
Global Alliance for Youth
Partnering with Civil Society in the Fourth
Industrial Revolution
Humanitarian Investing Initiative
Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship
Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance
The Global Fund to Fight Aids, Malaria and Tuberculosis
The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)
EPI-BRAIN (Epidemic Big Data Resource and Analytics
Innovation Network)
World Economic Forum Young Global Leader Kakuma
Refuge Camp Project
Unstereotype Alliance
Education 4.0
The Financing for MOMs (Maternal Outcomes Matter) Alliance
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Enabling E-Commerce
Sustainable Investment Facilitation
Cross-Border Data Flows
TradeTech
Sustainable Markets Council (SMC)
The Globalization, Tax and Competition Initiative
The Sustainable Development Investment Partnership
Country Financing Roadmaps
Company leadership in corporate global citizenship
49. EY –The Embankment Project for Inclusive Capitalism (EPIC)
50. KPMG – Responsible Tax Project
2.3 Ecology - Climate, Environmental Security and
Sustainable Food Systems
Multistakeholder coalitions and alliances
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The Mission Possible Platform
Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders
Climate Governance Initiative
Climate Reality Project Partnership with the Global
Shapers Community
RE100
The Climate Disclosure Standards Board (CDSB)
The Clean Air Fund
The Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance
Green Investment Principles for the Belt and Road
Coalition for Climate Resilient Investment
InsuResilience Global Partnership
The Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance
The Green Label for Data Centres
The Global Commons Alliance
Tropical Forest Alliance
The Nature Action Agenda
Natural Climate Solutions Alliance
The HSBC VERT-Infra Initiative
The Global Alliance of Universities on Climate
2030 Water Resources Group (WRG)
50 Litre Home Coalition
Friends of Ocean Action
The Platform for Accelerating the Circular Economy (PACE)
The Global Plastic Action Partnership (GPAP)
Alliance to End Plastic Waste
Global Battery Alliance (GBA)
Food Action Alliance
Food Systems Dialogues
Innovation with a Purpose (Fourth Industrial Revolution
for Food Systems)
The Future of Protein “Meat: the Future”
The Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Earth
UpLink
The Champions for 1 Trillion Trees Platform 1t.org
The Terraton Initiative
Just Rural Transition
Company leadership in corporate global citizenship
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Accenture - Skills Initiative
Banco Santander – Ambitious Targets
Bank of America – Efforts on Human Capital Investments
Barclays and the Unreasonable Group
– Unreasonable Impact
Deloitte – WorldClass
IBM – P-TECH 9-14 School Model
Infosys – Infosys Foundation USA
KPMG – Global Corporate Citizenship Initiative
ManpowerGroup – MyPath Upskilling Programme
Mastercard – Lab for Financial Inclusion and Centre
for Inclusive Growth
Nestlé – Nestlé for Healthier Kids
Procter & Gamble – “Always” Keeping Girls
in School Programme
PwC – New World New Skills Initiative
Swiss Re – the Hemayet Lead Project
Visa – Bringing More Women into the Formal
Financial System
2.2 Economy - Economic Development and Integration
Multistakeholder coalitions and alliances
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Closing the Competitiveness Gap Accelerators
Shaping New Frontiers of Economic Policy
New Metrics Co-Lab
Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation
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