The World Economic Forum is holding its annual meeting in Switzerland this week, and the theme for this year's gathering is "Shared Norms for a 21st-century World," the Guardian reports.
The theme is "Shared Norms for a 21st-century World," and the idea behind it is to help developing countries figure out how to create a more just, prosperous, and sustainable future.
The idea is that developing countries will have more money to spend on things like education and infrastructure if they can figure out how to create more " Norms for a 21st-century World," according to the World Economic Forum's website.
The idea is that by creating more Norms for a 21st-century world, developing countries will be able to create more Norms for the rest of the world as well, the Guardian reports.
For example, developing countries could create more Norms for the world's poorest people, according to the World Economic Forum's website.
According to the Guardian, this year's theme is "Shared Norms for a 21st-century World."
The idea of creating more Norms for a 21st-century world has been around for a while, but this year's theme is the first time it's
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