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The World Economic Forum urges targeted investments in women to build a resilient workforce amid AI-driven job shifts.
The World Economic Forum warns that investing in women is key to building a resilient, inclusive workforce amid AI-driven economic shifts, with 83 million jobs at risk and 69 million new ones emerging.
Gender-intentional reskilling—focusing on STEM education, digital skills, and "new-collar" roles in green tech and AI—is critical to closing inequality gaps.
Experts stress that empowering women in engineering, construction, and climate-tech fields addresses labor shortages and global challenges like climate change.
Ahead of the 2026 Davos summit, leaders are urged to make measurable, integrated investments in women’s economic participation as a high-return strategy for long-term growth and innovation.
El Foro Económico Mundial insta a inversiones específicas en mujeres para construir una fuerza laboral resiliente en medio de los cambios de trabajo impulsados por la IA.