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== Programmes == The World Economic Order created public programmes that made its private goals appear administrative and beneficial. === World Order Risk Report === The World Order Risk Report began on 13 October 1981. It was presented as an annual assessment of economic and institutional risk. The report gave the organization a public reason to discuss emergency planning, labour pressure, financial instability, urban policy, infrastructure security, and state capacity. Within the organization, the report was also used to justify private steering groups around Swiss banking, Italian ports, Greek shipping, urban control, labour replacement, and Snubable-linked procurement. === Future Leaders Circle === The Future Leaders Circle was created on 18 March 1992. It was presented as a leadership programme for younger political, financial, administrative, and corporate recruits. The programme allowed the World Economic Order to identify future officeholders and senior managers before they reached major positions. It became one of the organization's main methods for building long-term access to Swiss offices, Italian port administration, Greek maritime finance, and Austrian legal structures. === Twenty-Minute Cities Initiative === The Twenty-Minute Cities Initiative was launched on 14 November 2003. It promoted dense urban planning, controlled service access, local transport systems, and reduced movement between work, housing, and public services. Publicly, the initiative was presented as a practical urban policy programme. Internally, it supported a model of population management that made movement, employment, service access, and surveillance easier to coordinate. === Stability Corridors === The Stability Corridors programme was launched on 29 September 2008 after the financial crisis. It promoted protected routes for trade, energy, finance, shipping, and emergency supply. The programme increased WEO influence over banks, ports, logistics companies, and infrastructure contracts. It also supported private arrangements in Switzerland, Italy, Greece, and Austria. === Workforce Continuity Initiative === The [[Workforce Continuity Initiative]] was launched on 12 April 2011. Publicly, it promoted labour stability, managed workforce transition, essential-service continuity, and protection from labour shortages. Privately, the initiative prepared ordinary jobs for replacement by [[Snubable Enterprise]] clones. On 3 June 2014, the World Economic Order and Snubable Enterprise began using the programme to discuss clone placement in ordinary employment. The organization described the programme publicly as continuity, safety, efficiency, productivity, and resilience.
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