AGTO launched at the Third Paris Peace Forum
On November 13, 2020, the Alliance of Global Talent Organizations (AGTO) was launched at the third edition of the Paris Peace Forum, accompanied by an expert panel to discuss the main objectives and perspectives of the AGTO.
At the Paris Peace Forum, the Alliance of Global Talent Organizations, an international non-governmental organization proposed by the Center for China and Globalization (CCG), completed its soft launch with an expert discussion on November 13. As a new platform for knowledge-sharing and capacity-building and to facilitate international dialogue on global talent mobility, the AGTO addresses a significant gap in global governance and responds to challenges in global cooperation on talent flow, now further intensified by the global pandemic.
During the soft launch and online panel, five AGTO experts from different countries discussed various paths to develop this promising alliance.
David?Zweig, AGTO’s director of research and professor emeritus at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, discussed AGTO’s research agenda to turn itself into a hub for talent-related research. This includes efforts to create common terminology and standardized, internationally-accepted definitions for key terms and data to inform all discussions, comparisons, and dialogue about global talent issues.
Mehri Madarshahi, member of the International Steering Committee of AGTO and UNESCO International Center for Creativity and Sustainable Development, stressed the need to identify stakeholders to enhance cooperation on talent mobility. Mehri proposed boosting mechanisms for talent governance to fully utilize talents and to facilitate credentials at their destination with the help of different entities like NGOs, private sectors, and policymakers.
The launch and panel were moderated by Martin Geiger, deputy secretary-general of AGTO and associate professor of ‘Politics of Migration and Mobility’ at Carleton University. Before the launch, Martin Geiger presented the AGTO project via the online Paris Peace Forum platform, during which he outlined the motives and mission behind the AGTO.
AGTO has participated in the Paris Peace Forum for three consecutive years since its inauguration. With the support of CCG, AGTO has organized a series of events such as a roundtable discussion in Hong Kong and webinars on talent mobility amidst COVID-19. The project has earned widespread support from different sectors of society, including government officials, representatives from influential international organizations, NGOs, and renowned scholars.
2019 AGTO has held the sub-conference about talent mobility during PPF
In terms of international membership, the AGTO welcomes all relevant entities to join with the AGTO’s activities in the area of talent mobility, human resource management and provide innovative policy and governance solutions. For the next step, AGTO is expected to hold the first session of the Conference of the Steering Committee, develop membership, conduct data- and topic-based talent research, and publish the Global Talent Mobility Report. AGTO is also engaged in holding the first edition of the Global Talent Conference in Hong Kong.
LocationBeijing