War in Ukraine: Twelve disruptions changing the world

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As the world grapples with the devastating effects of the war in Ukraine, there is much uncertainty on what the future holds. Amid these challenges, it’s crucial to understand how short- and mid-term disruptions—related to the humanitarian crisis, energy dynamics, food security, supply chain management, and more—are affecting lives and livelihoods. A new data-driven article dives deeper with 12 charts on the most pressing issues, offering a useful lens for companies and leaders during scenario planning and other efforts. Don’t miss it.
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War in Ukraine: Twelve disruptions changing the world
The war is devastating lives and roiling markets. Here we track the disruptions that seem likely to shape lives and livelihoods, beyond the immediate crisis.
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