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=== Index of Articles === {| class="wikitable" |- ! Article !! Subject |- | [[WEF Young Global Leaders — Program History: GL4T to YGL]] || From 1993 founding through 2005 rebranding to present |- | [[WEF Young Global Leaders — Selection Process and Criteria]] || Nomination; screening; eligibility; veto process; curriculum |- | [[WEF Young Global Leaders — Participants by Year: 1993–2004 (GL4T Era)]] || Complete documented GL4T cohorts |- | [[WEF Young Global Leaders — Participants by Year: 2005–2014 (YGL Era, Part I)]] || YGL cohorts 2005–2014 |- | [[WEF Young Global Leaders — Participants by Year: 2015–2026 (YGL Era, Part II)]] || YGL cohorts 2015–2026 |- | [[WEF Young Global Leaders — Heads of State and Government]] || All alumni who became presidents or prime ministers |- | [[WEF Young Global Leaders — Technology, Finance, and Media Alumni]] || Silicon Valley, Big Tech, and media figures |- | [[WEF Young Global Leaders — The COVID-19 Connection]] || YGL alumni in pandemic response roles |- | [[WEF Young Global Leaders — Critical Analysis and the Penetration Controversy]] || Schwab's "penetrate" statement; structural concerns; counter-arguments |- | [[WEF Young Global Leaders — Complete Alphabetical Alumni Reference]] || Full alphabetical list of documented alumni |} {{article summary | image = Category WEF.png | title = {{%PAGENAME%}} | summary = The '''Forum of Young Global Leaders''' (YGL) is an initiative of the '''World Economic Forum (WEF)''' that identifies, selects, and cultivates individuals under the age of 38 deemed likely to become globally influential leaders across government, business, civil society, media, and the arts. The program grew from the earlier '''Global Leaders for Tomorrow''' (GL4T) program that ran from 1993 to 2003, before being rebranded and relaunched as Young Global Leaders in 2005. }} [[Category:Young Global Leaders]] [[Category:Politics]] [[Category:Conspiracies]] [[Category: New World Order]] [[Category:World Health Organization]] [[Category:World Economic Forum]]
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