The Great Take Over How we fight the Davos capture of global governance

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The post COVID-19 world presents a new opportunity to deepen the corporate plans of capturing global governance and ensuring it serves the interests of corporate business and profits instead of putting in place policies for the wellbeing of humanity. It is urgent to unmask this global and systemic trend by showing how it operates in key sensitive sectors as well as taking the challenge to generate peoples power towards building a strong public and participatory governance for a world beyond the health, climate, inequality and democracy crises. Is there a future for another multilateralism? 

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Panelists: 

  • Harris Gleckman, Senior Fellow, Center for Governance and Sustainability, UMass-Boston; formerly UN Center on TNCs (USA) 
  • Mary Ann Manahan, Beyond Development Global Working Group/Ghent University, (Belgium & Philippines) 
  • Saul Vicente, International Indian Treaty Council -IITC (Mexico) 
  • Leticia Paranhos Menna de Oliveira, FOEI (Brasil) 
  • Vernor Munoz, Global Education Campaign (Costa Rica) 
  • Sun Kim, Peoples Health Movement (South Korea) 
  • Parminder Jeet Singh, IT for Change (India) 
  • Baba Aye, PSI & G2H2 Co-President (Nigeria) 

Co-Organized by: Corporate Accountability, ETC Group, FIAN International, Focus on the Global South, FOEI, G2H2, IT for Change, MSI Integrity, Peoples Health Movement, Public Services International, Transnational Institute.

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