WOMEN'S FORUM ROME 2017Women’s Forum Rome will gather more than 200 thought-leaders representing government and business, Nobel prizewinners and top-level personalities across all sectors from Europe and from Mediterranean countries. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM GLOBAL MEETING 2016This 12th edition of our annual flagship event, the 2016 Women's Forum Global Meeting, builds on the question “Is the sharing economy a sharing world?” We will consider the implications of the sharing economy mega-trend for traditional businesses and international corporations. What will be the impact on international policies, workforce, innovation, ethics, entrepreneurship, urbanism, international business, climate change…? 1
WOMEN'S FORUM MAURITIUS 2016Since achieving Independence on 12 March 1968, Mauritius has gradually moved from a mono-crop agricultural economy to a more diversified one with financial services playing a lead role in the development effort and strategy. Indeed, the sustained growth of the financial services sector over the past two decades has successfully positioned the Island as a hub in the region. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM MEXICO 2016Building on the theme of Co-creando junt@s / Co-creating together, the first edition of the Women’s Forum Mexico emphasizes actions and solutions to open new social and economic opportunities, and the need and importance of involving everyone in processes of change. 0
GLOBAL WOMEN'S FORUM DUBAI 2016Global Women’s Forum Dubai not only reflects the keenness of the UAE leaderships to elevate the status of UAE women, but will also favorably represent the character of the UAE and its citizens at a global level. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM GLOBAL MEETING 2015Our future is notoriously unpredictable. Part of the reason is that, as the creative species, people keep producing new scientific and technological innovations, changing our business models, questioning political institutions, and challenging social norms. We can fight this churn. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM ITALY 2015How can we guarantee healthy, safe and sufficient food for everyone, while respecting the planet and its equilibrium? This is the question at the heart of the Expo Milano 2015 – and the inspiration for the Women’s Forum Italy, to take place on 29-30 June as part of the Universal Exhibition. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM MYANMAR 2014Slated to coincide with Myanmar’s chairmanship of ASEAN, the Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society together with the French Embassy in Myanmar, in close cooperation with the Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, are proud to announce Women’s Forum Myanmar-ASEAN 2014, to be held in Naypyidaw and Yangon on 5-6 December 2014. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM GLOBAL MEETING 2014This year is the 10th edition of the Women’s Forum Global Meeting. We are celebrating by bringing together a truly outstanding group of speakers — trailblazers for human rights and women’s empowerment and pioneers and new innovators in business, education, and science and technology. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM BRAZIL 2014The opportunities and challenges for Brazil in 2014 go far beyond staging the World Cup just months before Brazilians choose their new President. The international media will feature as never before all of Brazil’s regions, its politics, economy, and society, and its position in Latin America. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM BRUSSELS 2014Women’s Forum Brussels was created to bring together women members of the European Parliament and women from European business, to debate on how trust is being reshaped in Europe. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM MYANMAR 2013Myanmar is blessed by rich biodiversity and natural resources, with a huge potential for economic growth. As the pace of change picks up across the country, how can more women be encouraged to engage in business, the economy, and society, so that they become agents of positive change? 0 0
WOMEN'S FORUM GLOBAL MEETING 2013The 2013 Women's Forum Global Meeting closed with a celebration of women's creativity and calls to deploy an innovative blend of cooperation and competition to boost the position of women around the world. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM BRAZIL 2013Brazil's remarkable women leaders are driving change in politics, the economy, and society. To honor their achievements and address their aspirations, the Women's Forum Brazil 2013 will focus on the theme of Making a difference. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM GLOBAL MEETING 2012The international financial crash of the late 2000s created more than global economic recession. It also accentuated popular doubts about the growth paradigms on which our economies are built. It seems so difficult today to produce economic growth. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM BRAZIL 2012Brazil, the country of the future; always was, always will be. This was the self-deprecating joke of Brazilians in the 60s and 70s, as each year was optimistic but Brazil kept failing. There is no need to joke today. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM GLOBAL MEETING 20112011 is proving itself a year of the improbable becoming reality. From the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt to the earthquake in Japan and the hectic economic situation since this summer, the world we took for granted has been knocked off its axis, to land in unanticipated new configurations and arrangements. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM GLOBAL MEETING 2010The 2010 Women’s Forum Global Meeting will take place in Deauville, France, October 14–16 on the theme of “Change: Make it happen.” In an era of uncertainty and opportunity, traditional attitudes and means of action do not seem to work any longer. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM GLOBAL MEETING 2009The Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society will hold its 5th annual meeting on October 15-17, 2009 in Deauville, France under the theme of “Think again, think ahead!”. 1000 leaders will gather from over 80 countries, representing more than 500 organizations to debate and exchange innovative ideas. 0
WOMEN'S FORUM ASIA 2009The Women’s Forum held a special brainstorming session in Beijing on May 13 under the theme: The crisis as a game plan changer: Perspectives on a new Economy and new Societies with Today and Tomorrow’s Women Leaders. The brainstorming was led by Professor Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize winner for Economics, to reflect on the impact of the present crisis on the way our economies have been functioning so far. 0