The Center for Engaged Foresight (CEF) is listed by Global Foresight.Org and managed by Foresight Education and Research Network (FERN), a global community of foresight practitioners and network of institutions working to advance global foresight culture, as one of the top foresight organizations in the world. The organizations and institutions listed as top foresight organizations that include CEF “have distinguished themselves

Shermon Cruz, founder and executive director of the Center for Engaged Foresight, will be joining as one of the 7-member facilitation team of the United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFCC) Resilience Frontiers, a disruptive brainstorming conference on the future of resilience, which will take place at the Songdo Convensia, from 8 to 12 April 2019, in Songdo, South Korea. The event

The first and latest book of UNESCO “Transforming the Future: Anticipation in the Twenty-First Century” edited by Riel Miller is out and free for download at  Transforming the Future. Shermon Cruz, founder and chief futurist of the Center for Engaged Foresight, and Ace Aceron, education development officer at UNICEF, contributed a case study that explored how the Filipino youth perceives, reframes,

The Millennium Project and its global network of nodes launched the sixth annual 24-hour conversation around the world, in cooperation with the Association of Professional Futurists, Humanity Plus, World Academy of Art and Science, and the World Futures Studies Federation. Global thought leaders have shared around the world about the future of governing artificial intelligence, inventing future employment, and building space elevators

Urban futures can be worlds apart yet share common approaches to sustainability. Shermon Cruz, Founder, and Director of the Center for Engaged Foresight discuss Global South cities that are vulnerable to natural disasters and the challenge of dealing with complex risks in interconnected systems. Shermon’s session Resurgent Cities from a Global South Perspective The Urban Futures sessions focus on the future of urban