Bo Viktor Nylund
Director
UNICEF Innocenti
Opinion
The Exchange
PUBLISHED: SEPTEMBER, 2025
As part of The Exchange, our ongoing discussion series on the critical child rights topics of today, Global Child Forum shares a conversation packed with valuable insights, which took place between its Director of Child Rights & Sustainability, Nina Vollmer, and the Director of UNICEF Innocenti, Bo Viktor Nylund, moderated by Katrine Kielos, Economic commentator for Svenska Dagbladet and the Swedish financial news channel EFN.
What does sustainable investing really look like when viewed through the eyes of future generations? In this fireside chat at NordicSIF 2025, these experts explore why children must be part of investment decisions, from digital technologies to climate resilience and education.
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UNICEF Innocenti
Director Child Rights and Sustainability
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Svenska Dagbladet, EFN Channel
The Exchange
The participants had some fascinating input when discussing the question: What does sustainable investing really look like when viewed through the eyes of future generations?
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Nina Vollmer
Director Child Rights & Sustainability, Global Child Forum
What does sustainable investing really look like when viewed through the eyes of future generations?
To get it right for children is to get it right for many others. If you measure sustainability against children’s needs, from nutrition to mental health to climate change, you’re likely starting from a very strong place.
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