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06 Mar 2025, 21:31 GMT+10
In an era of uncertainty, economic turbulence, and rapid technological shifts, the search for sustainable global growth has never been more urgent.
The Open Dialogue "Future of the World: New Platform for Global Growth", hosted the National Centre RUSSIA on April 28 to 30 in Moscow, presents a holistic vision that recognizes the interconnected nature of modern challenges.
By structuring discussions around four core pillars - Investments in People, Technology, Environment, and Connectivity - the initiative offers a comprehensive roadmap for sustainable and inclusive development. This approach ensures that economic progress is balanced, forward-thinking, and people-centered.
More importantly, the initiative stands out for its open call for participation, inviting anyone to submit ideas and insights. This crowdsourced approach breaks down institutional barriers, allowing fresh, outside-the-box solutions to emerge. Instead of relying solely on policymakers and economists, this initiative taps into the collective intelligence of global citizens, ensuring diverse perspectives and real-world applicability.
Global challenges cannot be addressed in isolation. This initiative ensures a multi-dimensional strategy that fosters long-term resilience and prosperity.
This four-dimensional approach reflects real-world complexities and ensures that solutions are systemic, not fragmented.
A defining feature of this initiative is its commitment to open participation. Traditionally, economic discussions are dominated by governments, multinational corporations, and academic institutions, leaving out those most affected by modern challenges. By crowdsourcing ideas, the initiative challenges outdated hierarchies and welcomes innovative perspectives from diverse backgrounds.
History has shown that groundbreaking solutions often come from unexpected sources. Many technological breakthroughs - from decentralized finance to clean energy startups - originated outside traditional institutions. By allowing students, entrepreneurs, researchers, and activists to contribute, this initiative unlocks untapped potential and grassroots-driven innovation.
Moreover, it fosters a sense of shared responsibility. Instead of waiting for global leaders to act, individuals are encouraged to actively participate in shaping economic policies. This democratization of knowledge and expertise is a crucial step forward in tackling modern global issues.
For this initiative to be effective, it must go beyond discussion. Too often, international forums generate promising ideas that never materialize. To ensure lasting impact, the initiative must:
Additionally, making participation as accessible as possible - through multi-language submissions and digital platforms - will help include perspectives from regions often overlooked in global policymaking.
A bold step toward a better future
Despite challenges, "The Future of the World" represents a hopeful shift in global economic discussions. By combining a structured, four-pillar approach with open, inclusive participation, it fosters innovative, bottom-up solutions that traditional institutions often miss.
The world faces a choice: continue exclusive, top-down decision-making or embrace a participatory, people-driven model that benefits all of humanity. This initiative presents a unique opportunity to rethink economic growth for a more inclusive, sustainable, and resilient world.
Let's hope it delivers.
(RT.com)
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