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Virtual Davos aims to heal pandemic wounds
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January 25, 2021
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The summit is taking place against the backdrop of a crisis that has shredded livelihoods and widened inequalities. The annual event with its roster of influential speakers hopes to help drive a robust, green recovery.
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