Q: Over the next 10 years, what will be the most disruptive force driving social progress in the developing world?
The theme of next year's 10th anniversary Skoll World Forum is "disruption". This presents a unique opportunity to reflect upon and recalibrate our ideas, assumptions and efforts to date in advancing systemic change around the world. It is therefore only fitting to explore the next decade of disruption through the launch of our new online dialogue and debate platform with some of the world's leading thinkers and doers of social change. Representing multilateral institutions, business, government, and philanthropy, we look ahead to the next ten years and analyze trend lines, not headlines, in order to surface what the world should be paying attention to when it comes to catalyzing social impact. Debate Media Partner: The Atlantic
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Executive Director, United Nations Population Fund
Lasting Progress Can Only be Achieved by Building the Capacity of Governments in the Developing World
Founder and Patron, Africa Governance Initiative
Why Gaps Remain: How We Can Unleash the Power of Data and Technology to Rebalance the World
Managing Director, World Bank
Why Sending Employees to Kenya For a Month is Good For Business
President, IBM International Foundation
Why Social Media Could Revolutionize Third-world Cities
President, Inter-American Development Bank


























































