Nathan Friedman
Jan 17, 2024

A call to action at Davos: Time to put neurodiversity on the global agenda

Approximately 20% of people have learning and thinking differences such as ADHD and dyslexia, yet wider acceptance and education of neurodiversity seems far and few between.

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