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The Year of the Business Case for Sustainability at Davos – UAE Perspective

Cristus Cleetus by Cristus Cleetus
June 22, 2024
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The World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, has concluded, and the theme of “Rebuilding Trust” dominated the discussions. Against the backdrop of geo-political and geo-economic tensions, the event focused on the pressing global issues of climate change and sustainability. It also addressed the role of business in addressing these challenges.

Climate Change and Sustainability

Climate change remains the foremost societal issue that businesses should address this year, according to the WEF’s Global Risks Report 2024. Moreover, two-thirds of survey respondents ranked environmental risks as the most likely to present a material crisis on a global scale in the next two years. The report underscores the need for long-term thinking in managing the environmental impacts of organizations. Specifically, it emphasizes the importance of understanding the consequences and dependencies on the three main capitals: social, human, and natural.

Geopolitical Crises and Global Trends

Geopolitical crises jumped significantly in the WEF’s survey, with 58 percent of faculty identifying it as a top concern. Additionally, the threat of interstate armed conflict ranks as the fifth highest risk in the next two years. Conflicts in Sudan, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East contribute to these tensions. Furthermore, the survey indicates a decline in public confidence in government, with 59 percent of respondents believing that government regulators lack adequate understanding of emerging technologies to regulate them effectively.

Business and Society Trends

The INSEAD Knowledge survey identified four global trends in business and society for 2024:

1. Climate Change: Climate change remains the biggest threat to business, with 65 percent of INSEAD faculty identifying it as an area where business can be a force for good.

2. Geopolitical Crises: Geopolitical crises are the number one threat to business, with 58 percent of faculty identifying it as a top concern.

3. Social Instability: Social instability is a significant threat, with 18 percent of faculty identifying it as a top concern.

4. Income and Wealth Inequality: Income and wealth inequality are a growing concern, with 17 percent of faculty identifying it as a top threat.

Rebuilding Trust

The theme of “Rebuilding Trust” at Davos emphasized the need for transparency, consistency, and accountability. Furthermore, the event brought together stakeholders from business, government, academia, civil society, and youth representatives to collaborate on urgent global issues. According to the Salesforce survey, a majority (54%) believe global leaders have the power to effect change at Davos. Interestingly, Gen Z respondents expressed greater optimism about the potential impact of the event.

UAE Data Protection Laws

In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), data protection laws are crucial for businesses operating in the region. The UAE Data Protection Law (UDPL) outlines the rules for cross-border data transfer within and outside the UAE. Key points include:

  • Data Subject Consent: Organizations must obtain the necessary data subject consent if they are planning to transfer personal data to data controllers and processors in other jurisdictions.
  • Data Security: Organizations must ensure the data being transferred is adequately secured. The data transfer agreement should contain specific clauses prohibiting the transfer of data if the receiving country has inadequate data protection laws or data security practices.
  • Purpose of Transfer: Organizations must describe the purpose of the transfer and a description of the destination countries. The destination country must be chosen based on the data being transferred and the purpose of the transfer. It should also consider the applicable laws of the country receiving the personal data.

Conclusion

The 2024 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos highlighted the pressing global issues of climate change, sustainability, and geopolitical crises. The event underscored the need for long-term thinking. Moreover, it emphasized understanding the consequences and dependencies on the three main capitals. Furthermore, it stressed rebuilding trust through transparency, consistency, and accountability. As the world navigates these complex challenges, it is crucial for businesses and leaders to work together. They must address these issues and build a more sustainable future. Additionally, they must adhere to the data protection laws of the UAE.

References

World Economic Forum. (2024). Global Risks Report 2024. Retrieved from www.weforum.org/reports/global–risks-report-2024

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Cristus Cleetus is a environmentalist and technologist with the mission to advocate for environmental stewardship, sustainability, innovation, and green policy reform.

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