Foresight for Smart Globalization: Accelerating & Enhancing Pro-Poor Development Opportunities

This report explores the application of foresight to enhance opportunities for pro-poor development and smart globalization.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
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Authors: Claudia Juech, Craig Bettles, Evan Michelson, Jonathan Peck, Katilyn Wilkins, Clement Bezold, Clement Bezold, Craig Bettles, Claudia Juech, Evan Michelson, Jonathan Peck, And Katilyn Wilkins
Geographic focus: Global, Sub-saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, United States, United Kingdom, Kenya, Singapore, Vietnam, France, India, Uruguay, Cape Verde, Thailand, Turkey

Methods

The research method involved hosting a workshop titled “Foresight for Smart Globalization: Accelerating & Enhancing Pro-Poor Development Opportunities” at the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center. Experts from various fields and geographic backgrounds participated in discussions, scenario-building, and the drafting of recommendations.

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Key Insights

The report examines the use of foresight—a forward-looking analysis—to accelerate and enhance development opportunities for the poor. It emphasizes the need for anticipatory governance and smart globalization to address global poverty. The workshop, supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, brought together experts to discuss energy and climate change, science and technology, and economic governance as key areas for pro-poor foresight. The report concludes with recommendations for integrating pro-poor considerations into foresight activities and outlines next steps for promoting the concept.

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