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world great again - is this the sort of tweet we need to viralise and open space now ---
http://www.blockchainopen.com http://www.jobenomics.com can make american youth great again- media not truly social unless links youth to apprentice
seventh
time lucky for hilary clinton circa 1990
the clintons visit bangladesh - unfortunately they only meet 1 of the 2 great end poverty networkers -storyteller muhmmad
yunus -they miss meeting end poverty's greatest connector of #learninggeneration | as newbies in white house clintons totally fail to mediate open society in
post-gorbachev russia, and ensure east europe boreders happily with euroepan union | 1997 backing yunus again
clintons help launch microcreditsummit not microeducdationsummit- which would have valued digitally connected millennials more the end of local banking happened on clintons watch even if it exponentially became too big to fail on bush's who probably
wouldnt have been elected over gore if bill's oval office had so little to keep him focused on higher interests- would gore's
mindset led to isis? | 07 clinton's friend yunus gets nobel peace prize raising the storytelling to
a new leve; | at 2008 most remarkable clinton global summit - promise to help the yes we can generation | start
of 2009 in spite of obama's mum's brilliance at womensworldbanking of 80s and 90s and obama riusing from the home of shorebank.
adminstration fails to reform too big to fail banking | lets hope which ever team lands in dc nov 2016 - they
study blockchain and empower us youth to coilabireate with the most efecetive sustaonability solutions even if many small enterprise
world gtrades are now most transparently dsigned buy china- | |
Welcome to the
Uni of Clinton Yunus and Mandela Mrs Clinton could improve the future of american youth by demanding a civics sourse for 9
year oils |  The #LearningGeneration: A Global Wake-Up Call - YouTube The world faces three
fundamental and urgent challenges: prosperity, security and health. Every day we are inundated with stories of poverty-stricken
... ; | UN
which university
partnerships are valuing youth as last jobs
agents of human sustainability- ALIbabaUNi BRAC EconomistUniversity & ... | 
help map connections
of jobs for global youth , sustainability goals and china capitalism | | | | | |
Why 9 year olds matter so much to nation's schools? Whats connection
between clintonUnii and yunusUni and mandelaUni ? questions welcome text Norman Macrae Foundation (researchers of net gen
livelihoods ince 1972) washington dc 240 316 8157 Children are often better at learning from each other than
teachers. This was proven on a whole range of activities by Montessori, and is especialy true for conversational language acquistion Brain research
shows that 9 years are a peak age for action learning NOT standardised testing =would you seriously expect to learn civics
that way? Ninenow is when they kids can optimally begin learning to teamwork That’s
when cross-cultural hapoiness can become a lifelong value -see exchanges organsied by Lucknow CMS That’s when creativity can be unleashed open space
action activites (ask harrison owen alumni)and eg briwse new zealands approach that every net generation child can be a filmmaker- something that struck a chord with 10 million chiense parents when
they first started exploring www The bangladeshi microcredit revolution originally
scaled through grassroots womens P2P learning networks; mandela extranet aims to create 1 million new jobs for disadvantaged
youth by designing missing jobs creating curricula and apprenticeships maximising P2P Coding
is best learnt by doing projects with dashes of peer to peer mentoring Scaling adolescent girls
clubs is becoming the number 1 international service of the world’s number 1 ngo partnership in sustainability goals
-search out BRAC QuarterBillionGirls invite you t o join research of P2P curricula of world record job creation So why wouldnt clinton demand a 9 year old curriculum of civics in which teachers were the first
to learn as could be a community’s parents Smartest question on banking in NY 2008 posed by 9 year old | Why
are youth and families always biggest losers when politicians let banks sub-prime (what's that) when elders
bankruot banking systems through property speculation, most governments have proved too coardly to zeroise sharehiolder value-
its youth who the only ones left to bail out the nation even if thisd causes jobless generations its mathematically
absurd to fail to recongines the only sustainable growth comes from developing children and communities; the more so since
post-indsutrial oportunity to celebrate sustainabiloity depended on every markt other than that dominted by extracting things World
Record Game of Job Creation version 2016-2017: Top 10 Sir Fazle, Jack Ma, Berners Lee ..text vote usa 240 316 8157 | Why The Economist forecast community banking would be absoliutely
critical to post-industrial life Should Bernie be appointed minster of education | People concerend
with civics curriculum for 9 yeras olds Richard Dreyfus Aflatoun finacial literacy curriculum used in 100 nations
primary schools | Why students should study 1 the gtratest finacial inclusioin apops; the greatest education
apps | |

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times the world’s greatest job creators go in pairs. Nowhere is this more the case than celebrating the turn of the
century’s greatest end poverty marathon racers – Sir Fazle Abed and Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus. SYSTEM LEARNING OF
ENTREPRENEURIAL REVOLUTION (ER) It turns out, as Adam
Smith foretold in the 1750s, ending poverty is about diagnosing where broken social systems, especially in times of
potentially revolutionary progress, give a child next to no chance to grow health and livelihood. End Poverty’s whole
truth valuation by microeconomists involves changing the gameboard so that health and livelihoods blossom bottom-up. In this
context Muhamamd Yunus played the role of youth’s hope maker and sir fazle abed sustainability’s rural engineer. The Keynsian Schumacher
had explained to a mid twentieth century world that: ending extrme poverty was primarily a systems crisis of millions of villages.
The ER breakthrough - microfranchising a markets value chain so that hardworking families (illiterate or without infrastructure
as they may be) take over enough of the local markets to grow is a most valuable economic lesson whether you began life born
to a poorest village mother or have been forced into being somewhere that youth now find they have to bail out their elders
compound fault-ridden systems Example of How to Transform a Market By Microfrachising its Value Chain . Owning a few chickens to lay
eggs was typically a most valued income (and food security) opportunity of a village mother in 1970s Bangladesh.. BRAC analysed
that the number of eggs laid by the traditional scrawny chicken couldn’t amount to a living wage. So BRAC innovated
the breeding of a superchicken that laid many more eggs. The problem was this hard working chicken needed periodic veterinary
attention. Three jobs franchises – breeding superchicken , laying eggs, veterinary services for village chickens
were supplemented by 2 more job description templates: how to retail the now surplus eggs to villagers requirements; how to
produce chicken feed from areas not capable of cultivating human crops. In all these 5 microfranchises, created nearly a million
jobs in BRAC’s race to end villager poverty, and had made BRAC the leading player in Bangladesh’s poultry market.
The whole value chain is designed so that once poorest local female producers can sustain a good livelihood. Being owned as
a village trust, BRAC isn’t sucking out profit to any global shareholders the way that is uneconomically/unsustainably
designed into most national or global brand leaders of the poultry market. Q&A Is there any
global market that doesn’t need a benchmark microfranchise if worldwide youth are to celebrate sustainability retiring
to every local community around the world? In the rural transformation of a value chain sir fazle abed recommend the 3 E’s
Effectiveness, Efficiency , Expandadbility (once you have tested small – how a microfranchisde sustains one community
– is it collaboratively expandable to all analogous communities and integral to a total value chain) HOW AID BECAME THE
MOST BROKEN MARKET OF CENTURY 20? VALUING REALITY’S GREATEST HEROINES AND HEROES:Back in Bangaldesh where a nation was turned
into a lab for development by the world’s poorest mothers living in villages without electricity , commmunications or
running water, end poverty solutions –and world wide knowhow sharing – needed collaboration of the most trusted
kind. But inconveniently in the noisy tv advertising and trivial pursuit celebrities of the western world of the late 20thcentury- champions are often made to fight each other in this
case by aid funders who could have known better. The unintended consequence, no western academics have yet appeared
with the ability to teach the greatest job creating solutions any hemisphere has contributed to a planet desperately needing
to be united around social world trades of youth’s sustainabiliity goals.
OS Y5K SS | | What courses would be most valuable if Yunus Uni was best space for sustainability goals alumni course
stared 2008 yunus & macrae - how to repair big banks so that 2010s is youth jobs most exciting decade
our partners ; CatholicUni whiltst at Vatican Uni's Premio Sciacca - the idea for the happiest worldwide youth community emerged proposed by Young Franciscans, seconded by female chinese millennials and why not you? text usa 240 316 8157 to join up our dream partners berkeley coders from blum and clinton uni
linked to give directly fan clubs | |
welcome to the Unis originaly inspired
by Yunus, Mandela, Obama and other Nobel Peace laureates together with links Clinton Global as helped millennials review.
its strange that curricula of the replicable Nobel Peace laureates solutions are not yet on the net- we welcome correspondence-
meanwhile here are some updating bookmarks we suggest going to first. Since 2012 extra inspirations:Paul Farmer, Jim Kim,
Pope Francis, and first ladies and open technolgists empowering poor village women to build infrastructures wherever the industrial
age failed to reach out to womenuni.com This is roughly what we understand needs to come first in celebrating curriculum of POP (Preferential Option Poorest)
In an ideal world we would have already demonstrated the simplicity of the 5 billion person elearning satellite channel so
that we could have been trusted by now so the sources at origin could edit this in every local context MAPPING 4 HEMISPHERES - THE OLD RICH VERSUS YOUTH'S 3ASPopulation statistics show that Youth's 3A's Asia Africa and Americas (South Central) are where millennials most need to be valued if sustainability and end poverty are to be productive
goals of #2030now and #2015now Unfortunately the segment of old and rich who make most money
by extracting and externalising are leaving nothing sustainable for youth, These old rich lurk in all the NW territories which
culturally ordered new world citizens mother tongues and faiths And doubling today's geopolitical
tragedies, these old rich typically lurk at the top of decision-making power on what used to make sense as democracy
and legislature until mass television turned almost every politician into a partisan soundbite instead of a public servant QUEST FOR THE BORDERLESS KEYNSIANS Across much of the worlds of South and East 1945-1970 saw a long overdue rush by nations' peoples to claim
independence and so the development need to empower practices of community-grounded entrepreneurship. It is now possible to see that the deepest
development thinking on sustainable public servant system design came in the late 1960s out of South Americas particularly
Peru and Columbia. This has been called Preferential Option Poor (POP) : see book In in the company of poor - Google Search- its dna appears to have been a modern rendering of what Saint Francis (Franciscan monks and Order of Clare Nuns) first
started to network in 1208 out of Asisi. Fortunately the Brazilian version of this public service trust creed was
applied to teaching by Paulo Freire Moreover this (together with neighboring examples of Gandhi Montessori) inspired two Bangladeshi Muslim entrepreneurs
of grassroots empowerment (trained out of Glasgow and Van Der Bilt at the time of black american liberation). The compass
of their experimental lab for regenerating humanity was the bottom up independence of rural villages that had been excluded
from every kind of infrastructure necessary for being productive in industrial age . Their networks which started in 1972
a year after that nation's independence evolved in under a decade around the greatest undervalued communal human resource
the world has ever seen - te livelihoods of poorest village mothers. By 1978 Soros, who was later to
be first investor in mobilising bangladesh 2,1 from 1996, started investing in South African Black youth - today all of that
joyful convergence links in round The Mandela Extranet, Celebrating this among Nobel Peace Laureates was postponed in 2014
due to a riw between china and the Dalai Lama but can yet be staged out of Atlanta Nov 2015 as a pen-ultimate event in 2015
millennilas suatainabililty summit year (Climate being billed as the ultimate celebration Paris December 2015) HIP HIP
AMERICAS It
seems that it took another decade before a practice professional started applying the scaling of PoP in the Americas. Paul
Farmer may have been the most trusted youth entrepreneur ever- and is certainly health service partnering's most extraordinary
agent. Originally from MA and FL his teenage enthusiasm started adopting Haiti as the most inspiring place to serve, and studying
the anthropology of POP. From 1982-1987 he commuted between Haiti where he was developing a rural health lab and Harvard where
he was taking his medical degree. On accomplishing this in 1987 he invited like minded youthful POP spirits to join him in
Partners in Health. This is were JIm Kim joined up. The next 25 years of development of the global social value of Partners
in Health is the most exciting case of public health service developed ever open sourced. Unlike such rushed post world war
2 cases as UK National Health Service, this service had to be built from nothing other than the love of medical networkers.
There was never going to be a next generation in haiti or peru or rwanda capable of bailing out the debts of designing an
unsustainable health service. So Paul's partners in health needed to build replicable and sustainable community microfranchises
-what they call beyond aid to accompaniment of the Poor 25 years into
scaling Partners in Health with epic service innovations like ending outbreaks of MultiDrug Resistant Tuberculosis and its
fueling of HIV, Jim Kim was asked to head the World Bank to see which other practice professionals and millennial alumni
he could inspire with the POP model of sustainability and end structural poverty. A year later the second Pope in living memory
to be inspired by POP, started his crusade to help youth and public servant leaders liberate the poor. The prior example being
how Pope John Paul 2 had helped liberate his region especially Poland around 1979. In 2014 Ebola appeared,
and exponential risks of failing to value the basics of a healthy human species dawned all over the world at the same
time. Peoples started asking Kim and Farmer to accelerate investments in spreading community capacity through every scaleable
empowerrnent channel that a digital world can now be celebrating whilst grounded in real local practice. 2015 has been billed as the greatest year of summits celebrating sustainability millennials. If this is to move
beyond dreams (and Public Relations) to empowered reality then we need to beam to people of the world simultaneous social
action good news of the curricula of POP empowerment practice by practice - and so celebrate its
validations through empowering global social value of any professional practice worthy of youth's collaborative knowledge
networking and joyfully energised lifetimes Help us list which world class practitioners of POP youth need to search out and
link to 2015now Health - the cases of Paul farmer from 1982-7 Health as a basis of pre-digital networking and "microcredit"
to end poverty BRAC (and grameen) Mobile technology to empower women to network missing infrastructures -investment, communications of life-saving
knowhow, clea energy ... since 1996 currently mapped by women4empowerment Public service's whole truths - those that translate into their own culture
the POP demonstrations heroically mediated by Pope John Paul 2 and Pope Francis, and potentially Nobel Peace Laureates who
youth ambassadorial summits Rome organises annually ... which and where else? 240316 8157 queries
welcome isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com partners in publishing world record book of job creation collection of yunus speeches made at exciting moments-eg receiving Nobel prize | road to atlanta nov 2015 10000 youth summit aka YunusOlympics -the last summit on us soil of UN year of sustainability transfornation- convergence of luther king, yunus, carter, other nobel leaureate families, billion dollars of un partnerships donated by turner cnn family, mayors twinning with atlanta | can the
book on Being Nobel lead to eg a youth youtube competition on what to viralise from each pro-youth nobel laureate's social actions | a
consortium of catholic universities led out of chile is searching for exactly the opposite on non-sustainable MBA cases of
the sort that Pope Francis or his global social dialogues participants (1 Jim Kim, 2 Muhammad Yunus, # Alternative culture to European Union- ) | Dear Friends, Yesterday I was nominated to received also this award http://premiosciacca.it/ from the Vatican for our progress with the Social Business School. I really don't know if I will get it or not, the
fact is to be among the nominees, again last year from Sweden and now from the Vatican something is going on. I think we are
making some noise. oggi è stata una giornata molto impegnativa e molto bella. Ti ho proposto per il premio economia premio che ti sarà consegnato
a novembre a Roma, da una persona molto importante in el Vaticano. Chiaramente tutto sarà valutato da una commissione
di esperti ma ho garantito per te su tutto voglio che tu sia il vincitore per l'economia. Altre cose te scrivo domani ora
sono molto stanco sono in giro in riunioni dalle 8 di questa mattina notte Yours as ever,, Bernardo Javalquinto, Economist; University
of Maryland, AA, BSc, MBA, PhD Chairman-Founder Escuela de Negocios Sociales (ENS) / Social Business School (SBS) www.ensglobal.org ; bjavalquinto@ensglobal.org | search
out Nelson Mandela Extranet- partners around it are developing job creating curricula aimed at adding million new jobs for youth in S Africa by 2020-
as of 2015 we cant imagine any more fitting curriculum testimony to a laureate - tell us if you can | Hopefully
from 2017 Obama will tidy up all the research his governemnt comminsioned on eg open broadband but never turned into university
curricula- a way he could accelerate that is by letting student themselves produce the value rankings of us universities which
he has promised his adminstration will launch -meanwhile the movie of Obama's mother- her practical influences on womens world banking is worthy of celebration of friends of women empowerment | The Journal oif socia busienss was launched by galsgow university with funds to mail ot to 3000 leaders of
yunsu choice- you can download te furst issues here | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Below a true and false test with answers to click to, and a thinkpad of what to do about answers that concern
you, we welcome ideas for your social Intelligence Quiz True or False Most wars were started by people over 30 Children and under 30s lose most from wars In most countries where
politicians use television, sustainability is not active priority of ruling politicians Some Nobel peace laureates have knowledge millennials need which is never taught in schools Countries where youth have most problems finding good jobs are also destroying natural sustainability Anti-social crisis: History shows that new media is often exploited by low-trust forces before
people of goodwill Being a member of the millennial generation is the most exciting
time to be alive | Do some Nobel Laureates ( eg Mandela, Yunus, King) have knowhow that
you would like to learn to action but which is not part of your country's schools and examination systems? If so choose a
nobel laureate and start using twitter or facebook to see which of your friends share your interest Same question but 1 replace
nobel laureates by leaders of global human rights or social organisation 2 then
by superstars or mass media journalists 3 then by open learning networks such
as khan academy or the 5 billion person elearning satellite yazmi | 43 years ago keynsian end-poverty economistshttp://unacknowledgedgiant.com started debating what would happen in the years that open education reached a tipping point and value millennials jobs-
is 2015 that year? http://www.hbs.edu/…/emerging-mar…/Abed_Fazle_Web%20Copy.pdf http://yazmi.comhttp://bracnet.ning.com/xn/detail/4777346:Comment:7637
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a true and false test with answers to click to, and a thinkpad of what to do about answers that concern you, we welcome ideas
for your social Intelligence...
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Once
you have found 50 friends who agree the same interests as you start approaching organisations like the nobel peace
laureate summit or one.org or anyone whose organisation claims to value millennials , sustainability or peace. We would love to know what answer you get. If you get some active help we will try and find others
who want to collaborate with you; if you don't get any hlpl we will see if we can fond a journalist
for humanity who could help you chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com worldclassbrands yunus.tv worldcitizen.tv journalistsforhumanity universities that value millennials
.Youth Capitalism
2014-2015 curriculum of clinton global 1 2 30 years of millennial goals debates40 year or millennial gen curriculum of Entrepreneurial RevolutionEconomics of open learning
netsand green energy as 10-win collab value multipliers of borderless planet;trillion dollar audit of market systems transformation
round happy purposes of human livelihoods of 99% of peoples Norman Macrae Founbdation welcomes questions/idas
on this game - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk washington dc 301 881 1655 timng
matters- imagine what legacy of mandela curricula might have webbed the world jif club of rome's Nobel Peace summit with youth had been hosted in cape town Oct 2013 and warsaw Oct 2014 instead of
other way round  | welcome to YunusUni.com ObamaUni.com MandelaUni.com ClintonUni.com 7 year report card OBAMA UNIVERSITY 
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Economics of Open LearningReaders of The Economist were invited to debate this startinbg in 1872. Below a summary from the write-up
in dad and my book in 1984 . Urgent open learning youth economics diary of fall 2014 includes 1 open learning campus at world bank; how many more curriculum competition can partners of khan academy model from benchmark of competition for peer to peer training of health ; what content will yazmi choose for its elearning satellites over Africa and Asia more JOBS CREATION REPORT CARDS CLINTON UNIVERSITY OBAMA UNIVERSITY MANDELA UNIVERSITY YUNUS UNIVERSITY WOMEN UNIVERSITY http://twitter.com/obamauni ; 
|  Bangladesh became the first 100 million plus developing coun | our
1984 book celebrating sustainability of net generation suggested it would be necessary for BBC and other world service
broadcasters to celebrate hunt for 30000 microfranchises aligning investment in youth's milennial goals a microfranchise
is the opposite of mcdoalds (quarterly extration) in that it is designed so that the people in the community who deliver the
service retaiin all or most of the value ; with microfranchises valued truly- young professionals 25-35 in 2015 could be the
most educated, connected and collaboartuve the human race as ever seen; way above zero-sum models could be celebrated round the dynamics of knowledge and digiral apps multiplying value in use unlike the industrial age's
consuming up of things | | |
Who's mapping the most valuable collaboration
youth networks in the world -here's why 42 years of entrepreneurial revolution surveys lead us to value orbiting around families
of Abed and Soros and Turner- whose collaboration with youth's futures do you value most? | . 
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- what would a million
youth most wish to see in a 6 weeks mooc guided tour to www.brac.net -if you can help our research please email chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk washington dc 1 301 881 1655

Tale of 2 Universities - Poverty
and Stars- and First 20 Collaboration Cities of Beyond Capitalism - tokyo may 2014 welcome correspondence if we can help youth and yunus connect these stories
with actions I was mainly living in london until end of 2005; after 9/11 (my father's 1984 forecast
that discrepancies in incomes and expectations of rich and poor nations became seen as mans greatest problem was clearly true
(well accept investing in bottom up solutions was not the response) I had become an open space addict - www.openspaceworld.com stories footnoted- at one london open space organised by the director phelim mcdermott (who went on to revive the gandhi opera
satyagraha I heard from an underemployed artist that global reconciliation network was coming to london- this started my friendship
with kim's compatriot paul komesaroff- the monash university professor of medicine (and mathematician) who founded GRN
paul had developed a way of going to disaster areas- the question was after immediate relief
could medics help with regeneration and any conflict reconciliation while they were the most trusted people; at the same time
australian graduates have a habit of volunteering overseas - a post-gap year if you like - and sometimes their only chance
to see the world- so paul was also a chief guide to where students could get internships - hope this sounds a bit like Global Leaderhip Project
Back
to the london conference it turned out that after 9/11 paul had picked up the phone and hadnt stopped ringing until 5 nobel
peace laureates and many top down aid organisation had signed up for a reconciliation conference asking what could youth and
the peoples in the middle of the conflict host that top run organisations could not
Th next year paul hosted the event in delhi at the indira
gandhi national centre; I met at least 500 gandhians; there was so much action learning due to be documented but then a week
later the tsumami hit and most of the asian conference goers and paul got tied up with that
anyhow 2 projects emerged around my fathers friends given
that he had predicted that if the internet is designed as the smartest media 21st C will go well but if it is taken over by
the tv advertising mindset we will end up being pied pipered into orwell's big brother world and the one einstein feared when
he advised gandhi:
global poverty university and university of stars sunil's design agency in india made the slides for university
of stars which I presented in delhi
you
may know in 1960 the best paid uk professional soccer player earned 150 dollars a week- today the figure is over 10000 times
that -some inflation; now in 1960 sports stars were underpaid but today the
value chain of superstars is tje most unbalanced of all
the 2 initial ideas of university of stars- spot emerging
superstars and mentor them in a bottom up cause get whole
university classes to make a mutual contract - who ever became most famous would give back to bottom up climate solutions
or whatever that university students elected as the number 1 millennium goals their knowhow could influence
back in
2004 pugwash was the japanese network I recall most associated with pauls network 2005 was dubbed as make poverty history year in london; I was a volunteer director of a minor charity
which was nonetheless authorised to delegate to all official discussions between ngos of MPH
to my alarm all of these ngos only wanted to discuss
fund raising not what bottom up solutions they could massively and collaboratively help youth network
so thats why my father and I sought out bangladesh as
perhaps the only 2000s development economics model of end poverty that wholly matched the entrepreneurial revolution curriculum father had staretdin The Economist in 1972
so how does
all of the above connect with what youth networks we aim to converge on atlanta or indeed anywhere that events linked to jim
kim's 2030 noe design ?
First
I was reminded by this today when I met Mie Kazawa of Sport for Smile at your uni of tokyo event Second by another mail I will make a list of bottom-up superstars processes but note this
is why a favorite tagline for atlanta is design youth jobs summits as a movement that unites youth capitals around what
youth come to value more than the olympics - in kim's words the net generation's defining social movement Third Naila's UN friends womens4Empowerment W4E/F4D - videos 1 2 3 have the most scaling interventions in fashion superstar world Fourth monica yunus life project since 9/11 www.singforhope.org does university of stars in operatic world (and indeed the professional half of her liife is sometimes directed by phelim) Fifth Brookings CEO in DC partners with the Chinese NBA superstar Yao MIng -before comeing to tokyo i verified that his personal
assistant is happy to take queries on that or on green energy the other network Brookings CEO is partbering with china Sixth of course its great that GLP - Japans leading movement of youth interning around
the world emerged out of the medical school of University of Tokyo Seventh
yunus is editing a series og impossible become possible youth invitations before atlanta- dhaka's youth connector mostofa
zaman is doing with him - the first is yunus free nursing college idea - which if it was partbered around the world
would sustain 100 million girl power jobs and return healthcare to an affordable, accessible sector with smart mobile connectovity-
at minimum we need any city connecting its youth with atlanta to make sure at lest one is interested in free nursing college
and so corresponds with counterpart around the world before, during and after the conference
Monica Yunus believes and I agree that her network's
goal should be 2 million jobs in usa, corresponding to 100 million worldwide - but mot only are those youyth who dont quite
make superstardom under-=employed, they can be the great cultural connectors out of every community- nations who want peace
could invest in that and start reducing investment in arms
One reason why japan exponentially grew between 1950 and 1970 is ways worth benchmarking
- see the booklet consider japan - is you didnt have government spending 15% of all its people's lives on arms -this is something
that didnt happen in the west before world 2 -its where usa became a military complex and all of this is just one more erason
why as per my father's 1975 survey - we need to value 1975-2075 as asia pacific worldwide youth century ; unfortunately nuclear power and arms does lead to the same endgame as if governmebts had investend in photosynthesis
research -nature;s own solution to planet and species sustainability
chris Open
Space invented by a former anglican priest -and Maryland neighbour of mine Harrison Owen - who started the 1980s as hosted
of organisational transformation network; conference feedback at this summit was delegates preferered coffee break networking
to the podium speeches; so in 1984 harrison surprised the delegates- no speakers you are all actors- make a market of what
community regeneration solutions you want o discuss - as thousands you convene in huddles all actions will be noted so that
all delegates have permission to recontact with meets they werent able to attend live - one or harrison's stories is a few
years later he had lunch with an elite association of us universities- they listened aghast to harrison saying maybe open
space is relevant to how professors interact with students too= and to this day open space has virtually been banned for universities
though over a million events across thousands of capitals have been hosted at deep community/purspose levels
we welcome idas on what open education
curricula youth would most value at YunusUni.com MandelaUni.com ObamaUni.com or ClintonUni.com MOOCYUNUS
 | Survey of why Mandela was most trusted leader in living memory Greatest leader in living memory 1 help host one of these
5 youth/student competitions:
4 sylvia and king and Washington DC deadline
for launching 30 january which kicks off dc term of inviting universities across 5 states to collaborate in entrepreneurial
pitches with greatest societal impact for youth
3 gandhi family in lucknow india -deadline when mostofa
visit www.cmseducation.org which is expected late january subject to bangladeshi visa crisis
1 wherever would have best impacts for understanding future of bangladeshi youth --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Of course if you can find a bigger sponsor, they can take over the competition
however Norman Macrae Family Foundation would ask that
the
essay format should take less than 9 minutes for winners to transcribe on audio which they will be invited to do and open
source as ponetial creative stimuli in open education formats
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Nelson Mandela - Education
is the Greatest Weapon Happy
2014: In our 43rd year of journalizing the search for how digital networks change the value multiplying human capabilities of
action learning, there are 2 kinds of Education Entreprenurial Revolution we value most as Open Education helps the net generation breakthrough the 20 anti-youth monopolies hung over from the pre-networked centuries 1 Those whose inspiration and trust free peoples to invest
more in youth's productivity -eg the Top 10 pro-youth Peace Nobel Laureates eg Mandela , Yunus, Carter, Gorbachev, Walesa,
Tutu, De Klerk, Maathai .. King 2 Those who do - eg Blecher, Abed, Khan, Gandhi Family
Lucknow, Media Lab and www founders @ MIT, Koller 2.1 those who practice in specific
areas and who team up in pro-youth partnerships with 2- so for example branson and google team up with Blecher., ... who do you recommend we linkin millions of youth to on the road to atlanta nov 2015 -blogs 1 2 microwikis 1: valuation projects a) of universities, b) of curriculum at teens, pre-teens , post-teen rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Norman Macrae Foundation for open education and pro-youth economics washingttion dc1 301 881 1655 To date, 4 Norman
Nacrae Remembrance parties have been hosted and have helped start up these curriculum and alumni networks: 1 The Economist
Boardroom calling for acceleration in clean enrgy curriculum and Norman's view that open education could revoutionise collaboration
in developing world apps -see his last article Consider Bangladesh as first village labs network of mobile (yunus/soros) ;
2 celebratinf fre universities as the heart of South Africa's million job creating capitals and microcredits founded
by lovers of orphans; 3) by Japan embassy in Dhaka celebrating trades between Bangladeshi wizards of open technology, bottom-up
ngos as the greatest partnering innovation of the net generation and the view that japan-China needs to organize a reserve
currency before the dollar has the same impact on the 21st C as the pound had on the 20th century (read the book leaderless
economy if you need to know more); 4) calling on adam smith scholars in Glasgow to start up microeducation summit to link
in far wider action networks of milennium's most human goals than microcreditsummits taken over by bankers ever could What
curricula could Khan Academy Labs celebrate 1) if linked in to Bangladesh micro-NGOS; 2 if linkedin to million jobs education
networks in Mandela's South Africa; 3) if celebrating youth summits such as the Nobel Laureates in Poland 2013, S.AFrica 2014,
Atlanta 2015 and at the World Bank annually 
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CEO of Yunus Creative Lab Muhammad Bhuiyan at or Chris Macrae (chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk ) of this blog and family leader of
Foundation Norman Macrae,The Economist's pro-youth economist... The other sponsors of this launch celebration: WF,, SI,, JFF
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Youth Summit featured a Development Case Competition that received over 500 entries from young people all over the world.
All submissions were evaluated by the 2013 Youth Summit organizing committee and a panel of eminent
development professionals and case sponsors. This page lists the winners and the runners-up for
each of the four cases of the 2013 Youth Summit Development Case Competition.
Winning Teams
& Abstracts Case
Study A: Strengthening
Micro-Entrepreneurship for Disadvantaged Youth Team Name: Empower Team
Members: Alice Cassin, George Hart, Anoud Allouzi
and Pauline LewisEmpower is a six-week, hands-on course
in applied entrepreneurship that targets Moroccan youth who are interested in building or starting
their own businesses. The program will be run in partnership with the Moroccan Ministry of Youth and Sport, local community
centers, and business leaders. Empower is particularly geared toward supporting young entrepreneurs
working in the ICT field, as well as underrepresented groups in the Moroccan business community,
such as women and the undereducated. Launched in Rabat, the pilot program will connect budding
entrepreneurs with local business owners as they launch or strengthen their businesses. Through
instructor-based and peer-to-peer teaching and ongoing coaching, the program will give young entrepreneurs the tools
and support to build profitable businesses. By blending new and established ICT technology, Empower
is able to deliver innovative and scalable training at very low cost, maximizing the value of program
funding. In the classroom, students have access to cutting-edge entrepreneurship content from across
the web, tailored to their local needs. Outside the classroom, in-person and SMS coaching provide
valuable support to students in need of additional support and serves as a long-term resource for
students even after their Empower experience ends. Case Study B:
A Better Financial Product for Young Entrepreneurs’ Micro and Small Enterprises Winner:
Patrick OldenThe proposed solution is a scheme where young entrepreneurs,
directed by a non-profit organization (NPO) are grouped into a number of “micro-cooperatives”
in the same market niche and supplied with materials and equipment. Profits generated by each cooperative
are pooled and saved (audits are carried out to ensure that profits are reported correctly and novel approaches
are taken to collecting the profits). Once the total savings amount to the cost of the initial startup capital
for one cooperative, a new one is created in the same or a complementary niche. The technical skills
are transmitted to the new entrepreneurs by one of the original cooperatives with soft skills and
mentoring delivered by the NPO. Once an individual cooperative has contributed to the pooled savings,
a total equal to the initial startup capital given to it, it no longer has any training obligations
and assumes control of its profits. This scheme makes consumption smoothing impossible (as startup materials are purchased
by the NPO), incentivizes the young entrepreneurs to work hard in pursuit of gaining access to
their profits, and has an inbuilt expansionary mechanism in the creation of new cooperatives from
the profits of the old. It also creates many links between the cooperatives (through auditing and
skills transmission), thus promoting the cohesiveness necessary to fulfill sustainable and growth-promoting
contracts with aggregators. Case Study C:
Reverse Engineering, Youth Entrepreneurship Driving Education Team Name: TechnoIsland Team
Members: Salem Kosemani and Ogunlola
FolajimiThe project, BRAINSPARK, converts some of
the large amount of time spent by youths on the internet to focusing on their primary education;
improving the current state of primary education in Sub-Saharan Africa, furthermore improving their
current educational level and inter-relationships between youths around the Sub-Saharan Africa
region, by providing a cloud-based platform. BRAINSPARK provides tools to allow young people to communicate
with each other; know their cultures, beliefs, tradition, economy, finance, education and other important things
about their countries, hereby bringing about economic development, reduction in juvenile delinquencies
in Sub-Saharan Africa. It rewards the brilliant efforts of the users and motivates others to join
the race to attain more knowledge. The target audiences of this service are students within the
range of 9–20 years, who have attained any form of education and can read. What makes this
product innovative is the fact that it promises to make learning fun, allowing students to test each other’s
weakness and strengths, using BRAINSPARK’s useful suggestions and advice. Case Study D: Millennial Communications for Inclusive City Planning Team Name: VozPisco Team Members: Adriana Young
and Adam WhiteResilience is a communications asset. Cities can become more resilient
when they provide intuitive and inclusive ways to directly engage citizen voices. In the aftermath
of the 2007 earthquake, the City of Pisco continues to face challenges that include fragmented
inter-district communications, shifting demographics and a troubled track record delivering urban
development projects. The VozPisco project will address these conditions by creating a multi-media
communication and feedback strategy to amplify citizen engagement and government transparency in the urban planning process.
VozPisco will offer three distinct civic communication components: (1) an SMS survey and engagement
platform that will be free and accessible for any basic mobile phone; (2) a weekly radio program
hosted by community and youth leaders to share results from SMS surveys, interview government officials
and private developers, and disseminate information on disaster preparedness; and (3) a public
event series that will feature the projection of citizen SMS comments onto surrounding buildings to spark
discussion and increase visibility of public feedback. VozPisco combines best practices in appropriate mobile technology
and community building, offering a hybrid communication system with built-in accountability and
feedback loops. Rather than proposing a discrete outreach project, VozPisco is a lightweight layer
to amplify and innovate on existing efforts by government and civil society actors. To reach target
demographic groups – including community advocates, local businesses and youth leaders –
VozPisco will identify a representative leadership group to advise on outreach strategies, lead radio programming
and overall, ensure that programming matches the needs and interests of local communities.
Runners-Up Teams Case Study A: Strengthening Micro-Entrepreneurship
for Disadvantaged Youth Team Name: CIMF Team
Members: Thomas Larson and Maria Parra Case Study B: A Better Financial Product for Young
Entrepreneurs’ Micro and Small Enterprises Team Name: SoliDARE Team Members: Claire Morel and Tana Vong Case Study C:
Reverse Engineering, Youth Entrepreneurship Driving Education Team Name: Lacel Innovators Team Members: Marvin Busuulwa, Edgar Atukunda, Martin Katamba, Ibrahim Ssekabembe and William Luyinda Case Study D: Millennial Communications for Inclusive City Planning Team Name: Somos Pisco Team Members: Kamil Pruchnik, Aleksandra Iwulska and Anita Rozowska |
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URL for this page: http://go.worldbank.org/RAA84WHAQ0
Today, young people are three times more likely to be unemployed than adults and
over 75 million youth globally are currently looking for work. The International Labour Organisation
warns of a “scarred” generation of young workers facing a dangerous mix of high unemployment,
increased inactivity and precarious work in developed countries, as well as high working poverty
in the development world. Consequently, the youth agenda is a global priority. Inspired by World Bank President Jim
Kim’s belief that youth play a crucial role in the global development agenda, the global
Youth Summit (YS) was initiated by the Bank’s young professionals to enable youth around
the world and address youth-related challenges.
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Do you have an idea for massively empowering youth to action network the legacy of Nelson Mandela? Here's NMFound
first correspondence on this with some of this aiming to make Atlanta 2015 youth celebrations the greatest since the Olympics.
We'll rehearse this view at the 4th Norman Macrae Remembrance party that coincidentally is happening out of Glasgow's Adam
Smith networks 6 December 2013 but most of all we welcome your ideas chris macrae Norman Macrae Foundation http://normanmacrae.ning.com for Youth Capitalism and Open Education Bethesda MD 301 881 1655 chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Dear Atlanta Friends of Twinning Capitals of Million Job Creation through World Summits
and Nobel Laureates Youth Action Networks (YS Atlanta https://docs.google.com/document/d/12rfT9ZWEDZsf94xZi3hY8nmSpsTuiQayqrie5u1CpZU/edit http://yunuscreativelab.blogspot.com https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lfFpar2sJSoNYVFBzPNTv9hR7F0AgmsNrbZpV07z2Ec/edit; YS DC https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T_xI1S41DlX8z8SR_0W8Q4KxKK8LznO--BoJhkhHAdo/edit Norman Macrae Foundation would be interested but only if
this could be grounded in a non-cheesy way that empowers youth. Elements might include *set up an internet portal inviting student transcripts or videos of maximum 9 minute
length - winners to be announced at world summit 2014 which could also announce competition of other leaders including martin
Luther king between 2014 and 2015; at some stage either khan academy and Atlanta partner in this or Atlanta home pages it
with other partners (eg Scottish Adam Smith alumni -history shows we became both one of the first Diaspora nations and our
missionary movements contributed to sustaining bottom-up aid models) *this competition can viralise among youth in ways that no other announcement
of Atlanta by itself can (in my opinion) ; it can twin deeply with the mentor
and investment networks needed for the youth entrepreneur competition *my father
believed that economics of nations let alone Entrepreneurial Revolution deepest bottom-up and cross-cultural energies- doesn't
wholly exist without valuing leaders who reconciled peace and cultures- we could help reframe the fusion of peace and economics;
the new book leaderless economics is relevant here as is all true analysis of Eastern miraculous development from Japan to
China via Bangladesh and Yunus Youth World Trade Genre of Growing up with Giants *others who might be interested include Branson whose Mandela Elders would have started
up without Bransons relationships with Atlanta and particularly the womens energies of Sarah Blakely Soros whose first act of philanthropy and open society was cape town black youth late
1970s The Nobel peace prizes
to Obama and to EU cant be as impactful in 2010s as they could be unless youth are celebrated for action networking
them; the practical valuation of the arts by Monica and its theoretical valuation by Keynes are ideas whose time needs to
come if future of USA is to regenerate communities and understand cross-cultural peace. If DC and Atlanta are to maximise
win-win youth impacts, this aint going to happen without celebrating African Diaspora groups every way youth can Yunus and his relationships with
HBUs which go back to his Fulbright scholarship being the first year of integration of universities, and his first job as
professor with the HBU of Middle Tennessee - These 4 bookmarks are very interesting - I didn't know middle tennessee had relationships
with 2 living nobel laureates - 24
Jul 2013 - The Yunus Program has been created to inspire students, faculty members, administrators,
and alumni, as well as leaders in the mid-south ...
capone.mtsu.edu/econfin/nobel.html
Muhammad Yunus shared the 2006 Noble Peace Prize
with the Grameen ... In the mid 1960s he entered the Ph.D. program at
Vanderbilt University, Nashville.
www.un.org/millenniumgoals/advocates/.../muhammad-yunus.shtml
Professor Muhammad Yunus established the Grameen
Bank in Bangladesh in ... an assistant professor of economics at Middle Tennessee State
University.
www.quinnipiac.edu/.../nobel-peace-prize-winner-muhammad-yunus-vis...
8 Mar 2013
- Muhammad Yunus, who founded the practice of microcredit as a means to ... became
an assistant professor of economics at Middle Tennessee ...
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are critical if the next 2 years are to tap into Skoll's energy crusader Al Gore and the fact that Yunus number 1 corporate
partner in green energy Schneider has a huge research facility- yunus' knowledge of energy came first from Neville Williams
whose life popularizing solar would never have happened without Jimmy Carter

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welcome to the worldwide youth's most valuable question - exercise 1 yunusuni.com obamauni.com mandelauni.com
clintonuni.com
Welcome to a collaboration university project of Norman Macrae Foundation (The Economist's Pro-Youth Economist) and microeducationsummit.com -5801 nicholson lane #404 Rockville MD 20852 DC hotline 301 881 1655 chris.macrae@yahoo.co.ukwhat Moocs could
youth create most value and jobs with? some ideas from planetMOOC.com and youth1000education blog: Saving the world Youth and Economists' last 6 chances Massive
Open Online Education Cashless Banking Mobilising Nurses as number 1 grasstoots inforatio networkers
of 21st C Reforming professionals win-win-win modellers across
borderless planet Locally abundant clean energy, water and nutrition Mediating
youth's greatest heroes to celebrate youth serving peace and community | YUNUSUNI.com 2013 is second year that Yunus has been hosting pan-state jobs competitions through which students present ideas and winners are supported by all of a state's public universities- an updating
mooc on youth most productive ideas is urgently needed- hopefully it could be launched before yunus congress gold medal 17
april - resource webs yunus.tv , globalgrameen.ning , grameen.tv | OBAMAUNI.com the most interesting job regeneration program we have come across from first 5 years of obama is the 4 billion dollar program giving every state the opportunity to develop one collaborative community broadband
program - a mooc guided tour of collaboration lessons from this program is urgently needed | MANDELAUNI.com South Africa has made the greatest leaps of all in replacing secondary education wherever young people would be better
served by small business apprenticeships- small busienss are the lifeblood of s africa and where one takes a teenager on with
a caring apprenticeship it gets supported by free business web site from google africa and all the positive connections with
Mandela/Branson elders and the free university systems designed round www.taddyblecher.com - These extraoridnary advances in creating jobs and youth entrepreneurs are more than worthy of one of the world's most
popular moocs | CLINTONUNI.com - well hmm - given that the orginal funding for Clinton Global came from Scot Tom Hunter, Scotland expects Clinton to
turn all his big summits into something much more mooc grounded in what youth could be collaboratively networking around-
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happy job creating 2013
DC Youth Report of Happy
2013 to Dr Yunus........................................................................................................................................................................................
-help file reports from other cities For me this is the most chalenging research project of 2012 . Is there a collaboration
entrepreneur energy out of DC seking to link in with the movement around youth and yunus that hundreds of historically
black universities across the states are collaboratively planting as a process aimed at emerging the Yunus Poverty Museum
University- probably 80% virtual but with physical hubs in America's poorest counties . Deadline: handing yunus dc report 18 Jan 2013 Alabama What is certain from 6 years of visiting dhaka is that 2013 will be one of Bangladesh's most difficult years with top-down
elections between leaders who are jealous of all bottom up civil society movements most especially Yunus. Thus Yunus is even
more joyfully determined to co-brand his worldwide reputation for celebrating pro-youth's grearest innovations with specific
benchmark exanples that students are leading. Tokyo is doing this with a 12000 live student competition on 30 January. Clearly
that sort of celebration of youth and yunus is beyond the wherewithal of DC region to arrange in 2013 but can we do anything? What would help is if students themselves bid in what they would like to see in this league
table over the holidays period. I am happy to receive any sort of mails at chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk and will myself widely post this chalenge as to whether dc aims to be a pro-yputh future capital Here
are a few ideas that I have come across most so far - and would like to know find out whether these match active hot foci
or not as youth around you experience the most exciting decade in human history. As clinate watcher say we are the first generation
to discover the climate crisis and the last who will be able to do anything about it, Items below are listed in no particular
order 1 Orphanages as job creating hubs - this is a way in to both bottom up education,
community regeneration and microcredit given that africa's -and according to queen sofia the southern hemisphere's - number
1 microcredit jamii bora emerged from an informal orphanage. I believe many DC embassies would be happy to join in getting
help in developing this idea -and this would be one way to unite countries around the world who still trust USA to help their
children. The second Obama USAID is foucusing on education in many places but mapping how orphan-hubs cabn interconnct provides
a bottom-up way that youth can help ground - and contrast with the ideas of USAID's big partners who still start with top-down
mindsets as my reports of usaid myanmar launch last week show 2 Every way that we
can partner in celebrating apprenticeship that turn girls into nurses as the number 1 mobilsed information networker acrosss
the world's villages, as well as heroic practice leader of basic health. This is Yunus favorite idea from being the first
to test mobile in the village back in 1996. Basically he is lkely to prioritise helping any statewide education system that
helps him on this 3 Green energy in every way it can regenerate community economies
and integrate a worldwide map that comes together to replace the whole carbon energy and waste chain. Grameen's biggest moores
law success at the moment is installing solar. Last week Yunus sent out official celebration of million soar units installed;
a total he can double every 2 years now that 1) over a decade of work in building grassroots networks has been sustained and
2 the price of solar panels is becoming 2 times cheaper every 2 years. Moreover last week at Brookings the Chinese host of
Beijing's Climate Policy thinktank confirmed that china's top party officials now see celebrating bottom-up green energy networks
as extremely timely. China aims to be a green economy leader whether or not the west joins in 4
Funding youth's best ideas and converging educators expertise around winning entries. Economically, this is why yunus goes
from state to state - four so far - entrepreneurially celebrating youth social business competitions 5
Linking together an open everything tech network beginning with interconnection of student and mentor networks of open sorce
everything. One of MIT students most exciting open source pushes this year is Open Infra Red-extreemly important for bottom-up
disater prevention and compatible with skoll and brilliant's ILAB . A distinction of yunus student competitions is that they
link in students with the deepet permissions to communities in crisis and thus bottom-up interventions in compound risk. So
Yunus competitions wants to partner winners from well resourced competitions where student are co-creating open source applications
with the million times more collaboration tech than any previous generation. MIT prize networks are USA's leading animator
of this which is one reason why i have started communting up and down between DC and Boston 6
How can dc as a capital with more responsibility than most places hub/brand/value collaboration towards a post 2015 goals
summit that converges the designs of media, technology, education and credit. In particular what gamechangers can we entreprenurially
clarify now: Obama's idea of liberating crowfunding a way to enable youth
to come up with a portal that ranks all the most exciting startups that youth searches and internships can linkin from around
the world. Are massive open online curriculum a gamechanger than can
make university education 10 times more economical and actionable for some segents of students. If they are not, will we ever
regain the smasrtest uses of the internet Tim Berners Lee and Negrpronte have been linking in out of MIt for nearly 2 decades Which countries will get regulations of cashless banking right we can model what happens
to economies when theyhave at least one pro-youth currency. Can we also help Aflatoun's wish to linkin to this as it udpates
its youth finacial literacy curricula in over 90 countries
7 Across the
US how can we connect all the food security and nutrition, aquaponics and biowaste startups youth have been pitching as the
most popular trading theme across all states linking in yunus competitions. Interestingly youth see Massive redesign of missing
secondary curricula as an economic way forward see eg emerging MIT secondary curriculum on microeconomics of biogas and ending
local waste http://youth10000energy.blogspot.com |  
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Happy 94h birthday mandela! bravo for living the vision of making the whole of south africa happy. rsvp info@worldcitizen.tv if you have a nomination for other top 9 leaders worth celebrating  The
Associated PressAgenzia
Giornalistica Italia - 1 hour ago (AGI)
Johannesburg - Mandela turns 94 today; 28 years he spent in prison. At 8 am all the students in
South African schools sang to celebrate ... USA TODAY - 19 minutes ago
ABOUT www.obamauni.com - friends of daughters and sons of microcredit, and bangladesh at 41 (history check- Obama's mother
was a pioneer of sustainable microcredit in Indonesia at about the same time that the 1983 Bangladesh Law inaugurating Grameen
Bank was celebrated - more recently Kenya has pioneered the 100 times more economic banking process which mobilises cashless
banking - see innovations MIT Q4 2012 special issue celebrating Financial Inclusion)www.mandelauni.com out of S Africa partners eg google africa, kiva, branson, mandela and peers of free university linkin through resources
journalised www.taddyblecher.com and job creating education through grades 1 to 18http://www.yunusuni.com/ Glasgow, Saint James, Paris, Dhaka/Mumbai, Cambridges 1 2, Tokyo - Know ye? why these are History's main capitals of pro-youth economics / entrepreneurial revolution since 1758. From over 20 interviews
of Yunus and his 2 main goals poverty museum, unemployment museum requiring social business stockmarket in any capital with
a future - we maintain a league table of top 50 pro-youth projects and try to clarify who's taking lead collaboration partnership responsibility with yunus in each project. Currently his favorite
us oroject may be a YunusUni knowledge centre in the pooerst county of USA that is located deep in the state of alabama.http://clintonuni.com - clinton university has started a competition between 7 regions of us youth on how each would mentor youth on the purpose of economics - we'd love to hear from anyone connecting thatNEWS from 170th year of the weekly newspaper founded to end empire economics through mediating the social
action goals of end hunger and end capital abuse of youth 
| back in 1984 The Economist mapped why and how youth would need to lead media to change economics from 2005- the race to end poverty would depend
on their networking search of 30000 community owned franchises serving life's most critical needs; formerly known as university
of poverty a friendly takevover converged in 2008 around the 4 YES YOUTH CAN universties of MANDELAuni, OBAMAuni, CLINTONuni,
and YunuSuni Can you help co-host
4th Unacknowledge Giant youth economics remembrance party ollowing first 3 Norman Macrae remembrance parties on this need, - Party 1 hosted The Economist Boardroom -
celebration of Bangladesh at 40- Norman's last 3 articles celebrated Bnagaldesh pro-youth economics as antidote to any nation
in 2010s that fails to invest in youth jobs and community regeneration integrating global village ecolgies of food, water
and energy which norman nicknamed grameengreen to remind the world of the 2 greatest 20th C contributors to community economics
schumacher and yunus
- Party2 celebrated Taddy Blechers mobilisation of all Mandela
partners around free teriary education for any youth who is dedicated to job creation starting with poorest youth who have
deepest connections with underemployed. P
- arty 3 celebrated the blending of
Bangladesh civil and youth society at 41 with Norman's favorite all time economics model -what the world could elarn from
the way Japan astrated up Asian Pacific worldwide youth century with its contributions to borderless win-win-win economics
between 1950-1975
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USA NEWS Taking Yunus inspired job creation good news across USA and worldwide in jouramlsied by friends
at http://jobscompetitions.ning.com can you help us extend the markets of youth job creation on linkedin and through
other viral networks hotspots (eg twitter ushahidi) to empower youth. Breaking News we assume 28 september 2012
is last best chance DC ever has to celebrate mobilising youth and yunus economics connections. dc will be student entrepreneur competition #13 LINKIN september 28, 2012 -Can DC students present yunus 20 most exicting youth projects he and
university leaders has ever seen youth mediate?Started by Chris Macrae: whose
net can grow world economy more 5000 bankers or 5000 youth-tech wizards- book 1984 futurizes questions & 3M goals Lets
have a dream that youth can do this, if it does move something inside the beltway, lets make sure that all people who
believe in actioning millennium goals unite round student competitions' networks chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk; washington dc hotline 1 301 881 1655 Other lead projects of Norman Macrae Family Foundation include Journal
of Pro-youth economics - All world citizen practice editors welcome - the younger the better
world's biggest maths error - last chance to resolve valuing investment in net generation 50 most exciting projects in 50 years of interviewing leaders can we make education, the net generation's first 10 times more productive markets co-creating 3 billion brilliant jobs | Justice for young people - end austerity - Hollande 6 May 2012 (NB Hollande voted in
by under 35's -Europe's Yes Youth Can leader) Krugman (p18 :End Depression
Now) if this
is a terrible time to be young in america with 17% unemployment among the under twenty-five, its a nightmare in italy where
the youth unemployment is 28%, in ireland where its 30 per cent, spain where it is 43% (with all of these end-of-2011 numbers apparently
on the rise). Europe has an awkward combination of unity and disunity -the adoption by most nations of a common currency without
having created the kind of political and economic union that such a common currency demands - has become a gigantic source
of weakness and renewed crisis. In Europe, as in America the places that had the biggest bubbles before the crisis have the
biggest slumps now - think of spain as being europe's florida, ireland as europe's nevada. But the Florida legislature doesn't
have to worry about coming up with the funds to pay for medicare and social security, which are paid for by the federal government;
Spain is on its own as are Greece, Portugal, and Ireland. So in Europe the depressed economy has caused fiscal crises in which
private investors are no longer willing to lend to a number of countries. And the response to these fiscal crises - frantic,
savage attempts to slash spending - is increasing unemployment all round Europe's periphery to Great Depression levels. . | Net
Generation Economics : Unacknowledged Giant .wor  video:Macrae Remembrance Party - The Economist Boardroom November
2010, Saint James, London ObamaUni twitter : chicago weekend may 2012 // Yunus Leaders Ning; 2000 bookclub ; youth space; City Ning //Mandela - s.africa leading the most valuable job-creating univesities of C21 //Clinton : 2012
12 May CGI Uni starts student competition - for more on subject area click to youtheconomics.com; May 6 Dhaka Hilary Clinton meets Yunus ... download special issue of adam smith scholar edited journal - celebrating 15h year of microcreditsummit that
Clinton helped inaugurate in 1997 so that worldwide could celebrate investing in youth co-producing millennium goals  chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
new economics crowdmap ... | Norman Macrae: I was mentored by Keynes that the unique purpose of economics is : designing what future consequences the
human race values compounding. With the net generation being the first to design systems whose scale competes globally with nature I trust that economists will take a hippocratic
oath regarding the exponential risks and opportunities they adise leaders on noting the extreme costs our children
will pay unless multi-win system designs are sustained with the milion times more collaboration tech than that man used
to land on moon our history - 2008 in light of appalling mistakes being spun by macroeconomists-through greed,
fatal conceit, or plain forgetfulness that while economics can serve to mediate bi-partisan approaches to a peoples development
its gaming by rival political/cultural parties can only end in depression - Norman Macrae Foundation -The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant & founder since 1976 of the family tree of entrepenurial revolution (over
100 sub-networks)- adopted the project of converging 4 virtual universities inspired by millennium goal social action
networks of mandela, yunus, obama and clinton. Previously norman macrae's http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html 1984 scenario of what to change so that the net generation could celebrate the most productive time on earth had recommended
uniting human race around bottom up and collaboratuve system designs celebrating the end of poverty- this relates to the earlier
microeconomics vision of schumpeter and schumacher that the 21st century would need to empower sustainability of 2 million
global villages; knowledge networking era is defined by design of above zero-sum models -precepts first contributed
mathematically by von neumann ( biography by norman ) and einstein (particular in his work as team member with Gandhi
(whom Norman's father-in-law worked with for 25 years) and Montessori). As Scottish economists know: from
the beginning (1758 of entrepreneurial economics) adam smith had warned in his earliest checklists of economical
principles - never ever let there be a monopoly of certifying who has graduated. So we have been searching what could the
practitioner curricula of a University of Poverty look like since our earliest blogs in 2000); mail chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk if you are fan of the above ideas tell us where we can join in a ning or wiki or other way to start mapping what youth
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|  | krugman -the last us economist standing to care about the future of american workers -and youth everywhere - fights a lonely battle as economists
have lost the common touch that keynes and adam smith brought to the futures people could vave enjoyed- how is it that the
21st century is being so dismally spun just when we the peoples could have been collaborating around million times more productive
technology Ethan Pollack summarized a book talk given by New York Times columnist Paul Krugman at EPI’s offices on Wednesday. Pollack’s post contained full video from the event. In discussing
his new book Paul Krugman has recently been mentioning a very interesting regression coefficient:apparently for every !% that
a european nation cuts off its debt to GDP ration, the nation's economy shrinks 1.3 per cent - showing how absurd austerity
programs are when a continent is depressed.
But this confirmation of part of keynes and some lovely quotes from
what 20th century economists once knew how to end depression (wave upon wave across the atlantic see below) - show that even
krugman only understands a minor part of the crisis - the very calculations and system designs (eg who prints currency and
who runs cashless banking) of economics itself needed to be changed if we were to celebrate huge increases in youth productivity
due to million times more collaboration tech afforded by knowledge networking age where multi-win modelsneed to replace zero-sum
ones and externalisation at boundaries is the worst system failing of all given connectivity is making this the first borderless
generation , and economics needed to be designed around families and comunities investment in their next generation's productivity.
There is also a kind of innocence in Krugman's assumption that we are heading for decades of decline because good
economic principles have been fogotten -our scenario is we have entered a war between badwill and goodwill networks where
orwellian big brothers know exatly how to introduce the next speculative collapse so that most peoples in main street lose
while a few superpower over we-the-peoples spinning compound risks whose timing meltdowns they alone control.
Also
Krugman's wistful role on what good government policies could be reinstated to boost job creation miss the point of 1976 Entrepreneurial
Revolution that none of 20th c organisation typologies are sustainable for century 21- partner hybrid models that are needed
require a new language -and worldwide access to value chain maps) in which most top-dow gov will be revealed as uneconomic
while impact of bottom-up big society networks can hold out public services renaissance http://youtube.com/badbanks
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Krugmans Bon Mots ##1 p21-23 we live in the shadow of economic catastrophe..
we have suddenly become poorer yet neither our resources nor our knowledge have been impaired ...it seems as if our possibilities
of wealth may run to waste for a long time. How can this be happening? The central message of Keynes work on depressions is
this doesn't need to be happening. Keynes used the metaphor that depression economies suffer from magneto trouble - an old
fashioned term for problem's with a car's electrical system. A more modern analogy might be a software crash.
Either
way the point is the problem isnt with the economic engine that is as powerful as ever. Instead we are talking about a technical
problem of organisation and coordination - a colossal muddle as Keynes put it. Solve the technical problem and the economy
will roar back to life.
Many people find this message fundamentally implausible, even offensive. Mass unemployment
must be the result of something deeper than a fine old muddle. That's why Keynes used his magneto analogy. We all know that
sometimes a $100 battery is all it takes to get a stalled $30000 car back on the road.
Keynes hoped to convince
people that a similar disproportion between cause and effect can apply to depressions. However psychologically powerful people
who believe themselves well informed (ed- even fatally conceited in Hayek's jargon) find it hard to attribute such devastation
to a relatively minor malfunction. There may also be a strong desire to see economics as a morality play in which hard times
are the punishment for previous excesses." In 2010. my wife and I had the opportunity to hear a speech on economic policy
by Wolfgang Schauble, the German finance minster: midway through she leaned over and whispered: "as we leave the room
we will be given whips to scourge ourselves". People like Schauble love to sound sagacious by declaring that our problems
have deep roots and no easy solutions, and that we will all have to adjust to a more austere outlook. They sound wise and
realistic even though they are utterly wrong.
| Questioning the bon-bon starting obamauni in 08 we hoped to track
how yes can nets change austerity economists, now our goal training all obamas men need to attend1 While warmly applauding krugman-keysian current situational analysis- an
extra muddle can be framed by asking which of these 3 regions would you choose as more economical for you children and future
worldwide generations to thrive in - IF it is the case that for half a century the 3 different regions' main trading power
has spent 25% of its peoples money so differently- NB a compound investment of 25% over 50 years implies a social-valuation
direction that could be 70000 (1.25**50) different to cross-culturally live productively in: >>> a region where lead nation, compared with keynes time, has a government spending
an additional 25% of all of its peoples earnings on arms and advertising scary messages >>>a region which is spending much of
25% on a bureaucracy that tries to avoid integrating the cultures of its many nations particularly its strongest two - one
of which is very puritan about the bureaucrats' rules and the other of which selectively breaks the rules blithely proclaiming
that such were too difficult for anyone to action >>>a region where the lead nation wastes none of 25% on any of above
While dad as only journalist at Messina in 1956 had originally backed the 4 wise founders of the EU in the concept of
making core sector markets so interconnected in trade that going to war again would be like shooting yourself in the
foot, 6 years later this brave group were being replaced by the burgeoning bureaucracy which is why considering japan's economic
miracle was such a relief in 1962 and by 1975 made it economically obvious that 1976-2075 would gravitate around asian pacific century further references on fine
old muddles : 1996 oxford union debating script; surveys at The Economist: 1988 valedictory survey; 1975-77 asian pacific
century, and miracle of 2 billion people becoming newly productive; 1976 entrepreneurial revolution, 1975 america's third
century, 1969 neurotic trillionaire; 1972 fine old muddle which will cause collapse of global financial system in 2010s if
left to compound viciously over next 40 years |
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# #1 p21-23 we live in the shadow of economic catastrophe.. we have suddenly become
poorer yet neither our resources nor our knowledge have been impaired ...it seems as if our possibilities of wealth may run
to waste for a long time. How can this be happening? The central message of Keynes work on depressions is this doesn't need
to be happening. Keynes used the metaphor that depression economies suffer from magneto trouble - an old fashioned term for
problem's with a car's electrical system. A more modern analogy might be a software crash.
Either the way the point
is the problem isnt with the economic engine that is as powerful as ever. Instead we are talking about a technical problem
of organisation and coordination - a colossal muddle as Keynes put it. Solve the technical problem and the economy will roar
back to life.
Many people find this message fundamentally implausible, even offensive. Mass unemployment must be
the result of something deeper than a fine old muddle. Thats why Keynes used his magneto analogy. We all know that sometimes
a $100 battery is all it takes to get a stalled $30000 car back on the road.
Keynes hoped to convince people that
a similar disproportion between cause and effect can apply to depressions. However psychologically people whe believe themselves
well informed (ed- even fatally conecited in Hayek's jargon) find it hard to atribute such devastation to a relatively minor
malfunction. There may also be a strong desire to see economics as a morality play in which hard times are the punishment
for previous excesses." In 2010. my wife and I had the opportunity to hear a speech on economic policy by Wolfgang Schauble,
the Greman finance minster: midway through she leaned over and whspered: "as we leave the room we will be given whips
to scourge ourselves". People like Shauble love to sound sagacious by declaring that our problems have deep roots and
no easy soutions, and that we will all have to adjust to a more austere outlook. They sound wise and realistic even though
they are utterly wrong. | Questioning the bon-bon 1 While completely ageeing with kruganm-keysian current situational analysis- an extra muddle can be framed
by asking which of these 3 regions would you choose as more economical for you children and future worldwide generations to
thrive in - IF it is the case that for half a century the 3 diffeentt regions' main trading power has spent 25% of its peoples
money so differently- NB a compound investment of 25% over 50 years implies a social-valuation direction that could be 70000
(1.25**50) different to produce in a region where lead nation, compared with keynes time,
has a government spending an additional 25% of all of its peoples earnings on arms and advertising scary messages a region which is spending much of 25% on a bureaucracy that tries to avoid integrating the cultures of its
many nations particularly its strongest two - one of which is very puritan about the bureaucrats' rules and the other of which
selectively breaks the rules blithely proclaiming that such were too difficult for anyone to action a
region where the lead nation wastes none of 25% on any of above while dad as only journalist
at messina in 1956 had originally backed the 4 wise founders of the eu in the concept of making core euro markets so interconnected
in trade that going to war again would be like shooting yourself in the foot; 6 years later this brave group were being replaced
by the burgeoning bureaucracy which is why cosidering japan's economic miracle was such a relief in 1962 and by 1975 made
it economically obvious that 1976-2075 would gravitate around asian pacific century further
references on fine old muddles : 1996 oxford union debating script; surveys at The Economist: 1988 valedictory survey; 1975-77 asian pacific century and miracle of 2 billion
people becoming newly productive; 1976 entreprejeurial revolution and neurotic trillionnaire; 1972 the fine old muddle which
will cause collapse of global fincial system in 2010s if left to compound viciously over next 40 years | . |  | Enter content
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here DO YOU KNOW...Q: Original Purpose of Economics? A The Scotland of the 1750s was at
the end of a first generation to have found their country taken over by England's
Empire., So Adam Smith was motivated to start writing about how to design systems so
that peoples could could look forward to their next generation sustaining more productive lives than they had had ... 7 quarters
later keynes general theory issued humanity's greatest challenge- economics as a systems science had reached the state that
only economics rules the world ... more | Q: What
do the man-made systems that rule the world look like? A Purposeful value exchanges composed round
5 main flows of how productively peoples lives are used and 5 main demands human beings make as co-workers, customers, owners,
stewards of the globe, stewards of society at the village level - more | Q:
Why can't human race in 21st C be sustained with choice of economics made by 20th C biggest banks and govs etc? A Long
Story: ER alumni are in their 37th year of offering debating scripts eg1 on wht some industrial age systems after world war 2 were designed to be too big to exist as the
first net generation became more connected than separated by geographical borders ... What is known is that 2010s is most
exciting decade to be an entrpreneur because our impacts define what will be possible for all our childrens' children more |
World Class Brands are in 25th year (as a subnetwork of Norman Macrae's Entrepreneurial Revolution)
of helping sustain the most purposeful organsiations or markets in the world. Core to any charter of purpose is a quiz revolving
round this question- who would uniquely miss what if this didn't exist?. From this Q&A's list of trust-flows, economics maps how to connect producers and demanders of the exchange
in multi-win models of purpose. Henceforth, potential conflicts with this goodwill model are audited and resolved at every
cycle so that unique purpose is celebrated to lead the future by continuously multiplying the most value and trust. This model
provides the simplest benchmark around all exponential impact metrics of sustainability investement can be calculated and
the transparency of all multi-win models are webbed around pro-youth economics. Questions welcomed chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk washington dc hotline 1 301 881 1655 |
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Download reality of Yunus-led Grameen Social Business Chairs worlds first in paris at HEC 08
joined by Glasgow's in 2010 and now Kyushu Japan 2011 "Yunus & Shiiki Social Business
Research Center (SBRC)". press release >>here<< | Glasgow University signed a MoU to help create the missing economics course that invests in youth's
productivity - one first project is the journal of social busienss and job creating economics | Glasgow Caledonian University
provided Grameen in Dhaka its senior Nurse training professor so that Grameen Nursing College could start up with
funding from Girl Power foundations like Nike - a way to ensure village girls who win scholarships to stay on to secondary
school can further their career path with nursing -this being the most undersupplied job capability in bangaldesh | | | | | | | ..This is intended
as a first-draft discussion document focused round 3 questions of huge importance to me though I have
somewhat limited experience of them. A What Can State of Georgia Do next to Empower Youth Job
Creation C How could the Georgia-OFCVC model go across 50 US states or other regions where educators want to help youth job create? B How do Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus methods such as Social Business funds and SB stockmarkets connect My perspective is framed largely by how my father’s and yunus ideas connect in seeing the
purpose of economics as investing in next generations productivity , as well as share 4 years of information
on who I have met inspired by yunus/bangladesh to help make 2010s youths most productive decade rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk wash dc tel 1-301 881 1655 A) & C) I mentor teenagers including my own that universities are the next big bubble in USA almost as dangerous to
their productive lifetimes as Wall Street. Their costs and required student loans gone up astronomically, and the more expensive
the university the less their principals seem to define their purpose in job creation terms Using
the microentrepreneurial language of Yunus, most work in the future will be innovated while you are still being educated and
enjoying extraordinary peer networks not by getting a top grade in an exam for a job waiting you in a big corporation or big
government. A1 I therefore interpret Georgia’s 1000 youth SB competition
as a breakthrough for liberating the relationship between student and teachers. Almost every idea presented needs its principal
to ask where in our college are we learning to network how to create jobs from that idea. In other words the large part of
funding (future) competition winners must come from changing processes and reallocation of universities own revenues as well
as the state’s budgets for social or business development. However by being the first to demonstrate this method across
states, Georgia and Yunus and OFCVC can claim training revenues from other states or demand other partnership exchanges. I A2 With job creation top of peoples agendas, there is also a timely opportunity to build on integrating the constituency
networks OFCVC has developed in its 10 year long sharing of an entrepreneur program across colleges such as 1 principals 2
state and local government and development organisations 3 youth 4 business leaders A3 Two next choices
seem critical – the first handful of states to extend to –what will they give to be part of the process; within
Georgia who else has funds that ought to want to join in promoting an innovation out of Georgia that the world of youth wants
most (jobs/ income-gen futures) Examples of Georgia-leading industries could include coca-cola, branson who indirectly
started entrepreneur training and virgin unite out of Atlanta, ted turner already a reform UN partner of yunus. Interface
the world most exciting model of transforming industry to zero carbon Ideas of which states to extend to first: C1 interested to know where ofcvc 101 college strength is and whether eg texas is a first candidate; I was sat at
dinner next to sponsoring family rehman whose daughter works for fed economic development out of Austin- Austin is where one
of 2 US CEOs most supporting yunus is based – ie John Mackey whole foods C2 I have been searching which 4 places
in usa could become epicenters for Yunus greatest projects- along with Atlanta I would suggest which ever state Intel chooses
(the other US major resources partner of Yunus and worldwide leader of infotech possibilities of Yunus) ; probably
Massachussetts if we could negotiate that because the future of US education is tested out of there and Yunus number 1 global
partnering agent (head of Grameen America) is headquartered in Boston; and maybe the princeton /new jersey region as which
is where both monica yunus and sam daley harris are based. Although I am based in DC and Maryland,
I can say from experience that I don’t find these states easy to connect universities , though would happily join a
group testing inter-state demand at any future time. C3 A lot is changing in next few months so any ideas
logged up now need continuous reappraisal: In particular 2012 is the most political in US 4-year cycle and this time jobs will be number 1 agenda Sam daley harris is ending 15 years of making microcredit his main network focus and turning to leading a wholly
civil society networks- finding out his first regional hotspots seems relevant | B0 How do Yunus methods such as SB funds and SB stockmarkets connect? B01 When I first met yunus at end of 2007 after forming first 1000 social business bookclub,
he had two globally popular slogans that reinforced each other” - join human race to poverty museums
- develop social business stockmarkets
he also used a more detailed vocabulary a)social action – one year team
development of small groups of students to test an emerging social business concept; b) social business to be the main model he used to govern any goal-oriented
project, organisation or network; c)future capitalism to be a club of global partners connecting round yunus community economic models by investing
some of the world’s most advanced tech resources as well as their finance and other capabilities This January 2008 video typifies how he then
explained his open relationships with youth education, investment, job creation linked to youths millennium goal
networks http://www.youtube.com/user/caplinski#p/u/14/idn4vCtJ0Hs The first chapter of his first book on social business was arguably the most relevant economic contribution
to systemic development in the 33 years that I have heard people relate to my father’s 1976 article on entrepreneurial
revolution in The Economist – for fathers surveys go to http://normanmacrae.ning.com/forum/topics/norman-macrae-books-surveys B02 Something I would most like to see journal of social
business do is use its back pages to catalogue/update all cases of sb funds and sb capital markets. The Economist started
life with front pages on changing weekly news; and bank pages developing ever more informative data. Why not JOSB too? . click pic to download
journal of pro-youth economics There are many variants and ways to intervene with “SB funds”
but the strategic ones that the French help yunus co-create from 2005 are economically very different from the PR ones hans
reitz suggests yunus should promote in any city that wants to commemorate him B3.1 My understanding
is that yunus went through 3 extraordinary stages of innovation – each of which built on the other but became his next
passion: B3.1.1 1976-1995 modeling 10 times more economic models in the
village – fortunately the basic molecule of this was poorest mothers centres of 60 which interacted banking, ownership
of community market, and hubbing knowhow B3.1.2 1996-2004 introducing mobiles through
village phone ladies- one lady became hub connector with other 100000 hubs B3.1.3 2005 on when 4
large organisations in paris all offered to partner yunus with technology and funding to test an extreme innovation using
rural bangladesh as an innovation lab B3.2 Oddly summits and world stage of yunus developed slightly out of
sequence B3.2.1 1989 world bank asked for international arm Grameen Trust to be developed1997 microcreditsummit launched (along with Grameen foundation in DC);
over next 9 years status of Yunus as Nobel Prize 2006 laureate grew but quality control of how summit advanced microcredit
models diluted2003? Skoll asked yunus and abed to
join Drayton , ashok’s founder of social entrepreneurs, to join world social entrepreneur club of 5. Yunus fairly quickly
found that social entrepreneurs didn’t necessarily value having a business model- this seems to be where social business
(entrepreneur) originated as a term, though it represented the main model no dividend, no loss, owned by poorest (or those
in most need of purpose) that Yunus had innovated to bring sustainability to charities and bottom-up empowerment to aid | Obviously this
could have been a lot longer. A lot of the above is an exploration of my first responses to what I understand the opportunities
to be- both your questions and comments most welcomed. Sent to Prof Bhuiyan (1000 student jobs competition);Zasheem
journal of social busienss Mostofa of youth ambassador 5000 and helping mrs begum link together education entrepreneurs . Hi I thought you might be interested to help improve on this sort of approach
- for couple of months now inspired by Halima's hosting of 500 people celebrating french, obama and MIT startups at French Embassy DC, I have been exploring any
way to make contact with MIT as the western world's leading university model of job creation The
question of how to connect Yunus university research and MIT knowhow is of course something you wil have better veiws on than
I thanks chris macrae
Dear Glen Urban Sorry its been
so long since our last contact when I was debriefing Harvard Business School marketing professors on turn of millennium
triple issue of journal of marketing management that I guest edited on global media's biggest conflicts with sustainable community
realities The foundation dedicated to my father Norman Macrae , The Economist's main journalist of entrepreneurship and the internet between 1949-1989, wants to identify a
world league table of universities that do most to create jobs and help youth openly network entrepreneurial spirit. MIT
is the only university we would consider as first benchmark in USA. Could a member of our research team make an appointment
to interveiw you on clues as to what MIT does entrepreneurially and differently in empowering students and
job creation leaders We are hoping to issue a first debriefing of this topic late September at
French Embassy DC which recently hosted a MITEF gala. This aims to celebrate the time that US congress has asked
for testimony on microeconomics. Sincerely Chris Macrae Washington DC 1-301 881
1655
Some other connections for 10 years in 1980s I worked in Paris at Novaction
the worldwide developed or market models with express software my dad and I wrote the first book on the internet in 1984 and my own passion is ways of valuing trust and sustaining unique purspoe Dad's biography of Von Neumann
was sponsored by Sloan Foundation My father believed that many of the ideas that Bangladesh created during
its first 40 years were grounded in the microeconomics and grassroots networking of urgently needed innovations that he
believed in most. These included maps relevant to schumpeter's 2 million global village networking model -
so the other university we are studying first is Muhammad Yunus and Sarkozi's choice for exploring new economics HEC; we are
also working with some Adam Smith researchers in my family's original home region of Glasgow The other
main project of Norman Macrae Foundation is intitial funding of Journal of Social Business. May I post you a copy of the inaugural
issue that we have sampled to the congresmen who voted for microeconics testimony? .. | Dear Emmanuelle I have returned from visiting Yunus in Dhaka. He has asked my father's friends and I to develop a
roundtable process. He wants this tested first in DC region. I would like to meet to discuss if Embassy of France
would want to be locational host of Each year Yunus has 3 or 4 biggest meetings around the world
that are known in his diary well ahead. The next one is his testimony to US congress as genius microeconomist of our times
which is the main prize of the Congressional Gold Medal which two thirds of Congress voted him for after many years of grassroots
support from http://www.results.org/ led by my friend Sam Daley-Harris. The date of this testimony in US Congress is currently confidential
and just being fixed but its most likely to be end September What Yunus would like is
a technology for poor and/or for job creation roundtable which is preceded by 2 salons where people
and startup networks discuss who should be at the roundtable, and what viral good news on youth and technology we can all
celebrate I would like to meet to discuss details of whether Emabssy of France would like to be
the locational host of that. If I knew that in principle you would be happy then I would look for a major sponsor - eg Jeff
Skoll - to partner the first 3 of these - ie the DC one and whichever turn out to be the next 2 significant places in the
future history of yunus- One of these is likely to be Madrid as Queen Sofia is hosting the world microcreditsummit there in
middle of November. I would also use the fact that my family's holiday is in Paris this year between June 16 to June 24 to
ensure that all French startups partners of Yunus know of the technology roundtable series so that they can own as much
of it as they want WHY TECHNOLOGY FOCUS? In Dr Yunus current
situation it is only technology Social Businenss partnerships that he knows can be multiplied without interference of
Sheikh Hasina. Consequently The CEO of his technology applications groups is now his most trusted envoy around the
world except when he himself can be present. She has just retirned from the UN summit in Turkey. She aims
to be in Paris in mid June with me In my father's last 3 years of life he became convinced
that Yunus is the entrepreneurial revolutionary of our net generation. Once Yunus technology roundtables get to pilot stage
I can write to his major lifetime friends including Romano Prodi and Mary Robinson and Prince Charles and The Emperor of Japan
(who awarded him te Order of Rising Sun with glold bars) to see if their regions wish to be involved. Since start ofd 2008, my familiy have connected 2050 book readers of Dr Yunus and sponsored the Journal of Social
Business and http://www.youthandyunus.com/ and two of his birthday wish dialogues so friends of Yunus increasingly lets me know who his
most trusted world partners are ; so we can get his permission to see which of them may feel that this first DC-based
series is a special opportunity. Many in France see Yunus as having helped renew national interest in entrepreneurs as job
creators (I can bring you a special issue of Liberation which featured a yunus article on every page) and this could
be the right time to involve Obama Startups leaders over here. Recent news from Spain makes it clear any learning in startups
will be most valued over there sincerely chris macrae washingtin dc
usa=1 301 881 1655 references - fathers 1984 future history on how to sustain youth of the net generation father 40 years of surveys at The Economist father's last article : how Yunus and microeconomists can help prevent 2010s compounding a decade of slumps france's main portal to good news with dr yunus http://www.danonecommunities.com/ | .If Business Schools were ranked by job creation, end poverty, investing in youth and
sustainability knowhow networking - what would league tables look like? rsvp info@worldcitizen.tv Premier League HEC MIT 0 1 2 3 First Division Kyushu Japan AIT, Bangkok Glasgow University and Glasgow Caledonian Second Diviision Univeristy of Bologna; University of Florence Asian University of Women, Chittagong
we are particularly interested in more reviews of AIT Bangkok |
|  | Monday, September 1, 2014 Many
millennials and young african society hoped to see an open learning campus befitting Mandela's legacy launched out of the
Cape Town Nobel Laureat summit october 2014 in partnership with Club of Rome and hi-trust partners in sustainability 1 its immediate past youth action networking (peace summit warsaw characterised by solidarite millennial networks of
Walesa, public service networks befitting the 2 popes (Polish and Argentinian) who have championed that in recent time,
open soiety networks of Gorbachev and related to Soros Central European University Budapest). Addionally both Warsaw and Budapest
youth are hugely energised to redesign public health systems learning as much as possible from partners in health around the
world) 2 its immediate future alumni networking -atlanta 2015 led by such hosts as Luther King family, Ted Turner family
(whose impact on UN has opened up a lot in africa especially because the ITU has been le by a citizen of Mali and kenya has
become a world leader in mobile leapfrogging infrastructure, and africa's elearning satellite is owned out of Ethiopia (which
is also DC's main afrocan diaspora helping transparency of investment all across africa) Due to issues
caused by partnerships between government of china and south africa, it appears insufficient visas will be obtainable for
cape town october 2014 to be all milllennials open learning campus launch of mandela. An alternative worldwid diary launching
point is being sought Some links to open government/society in Africa Longest networks out
of kenya thans to ibrahim prize for retiring good nation leaders and ushahidi (the tool of kenya's spring befpre anyone talked
of Arab spring) - ushahidi is more than a software product thanks to its worldiwide youth open source connections through
Ihub 2 the 2nd annual world summit organised by young professionals of the world bank has a public service responsibility
focis 7 october 2014 DC worldbank youth summit 7 october in DC -
young africa society vibrand ability to host parallel summits was dmeonstrated during obama's leadrs of invest in africa week
at start of august 2014 -see our fan notes at http://africanidol.tv gamechanger questions can young africa society can be replicated
inside bank with young asia society? can all millennial networks linkin - a reporting collaboration challenge diarised at http://2030now.blogspot.com 1.2 to yunus in atlanta, please talk to bhuiyan Yunus Creative Lab 501 Foundation who has atlanta gala with yunus on night of 27 september 2014 1.3 to sir fazle abed, trip to dhaka and brac university may be next spep unless open space can be hosted around sir fazle and connections
at MIT or partners in health 1.4 to ted turner
family (and all the parts of the un that have been transformed to empower women, or youth digitally) - this route remains
unclear until action bebriefings are shared from start of UN year 2014 - most likely will involve an
african intervention (in effect opportunity to linkin all milllennials inspired by mandela around action learning networks
appears not to be launchable in cape town october 2014 due to visa problems and china's relationship with south african government) 7:25 am edt
Sunday, August 31, 2014 21c curriculum of sustainabilitycheerful
coursera of sustainability is under way at https://class.coursera.org/sustain-006 here's a posting of mine that I need to linkin to many of the collaboration cafe youth networks
I map Maybe sustainability's 5 are educate, educate, educate, educate, educateThe
way I see out is there is a missing curriculum not just at coursera level but from age 9 up- and it links into everything
that 99% of us peoples would want the future to be invested in for our children out of every community.. We may as well call
that curriculum sustainability provided that doesnt exclude other practice professionals who impact either how systems are
designed or valued as they compoundbut a question and I dont think my guesses are optimal is if
there is a big black "educational" hole in both actioning and learning sustainable livelihoods for and by 99% of
us - who needs to be involved?5 educating the educators (or do I mean their administrators and whomever
is in control of the exams we condition children by?) isnt that easy - I was first involved in students testing digital networks
in 1972, and experiments were more fun and free then4 educating the public
servants - well you could say that is what world bank's youth summit oct 7 is about -its
the only washington Dc summit I have ever believed in - what's yours?3 educating the bankers of the economists or the media or ceos of biggest corporations2 educating (or
action networking) the millennials whose
century it becomes1 educating what each of us can do about it with all the different hats we wear if what
21st is to be is more naturally collaborative than all past centuries, and very urgently too wherever the main collapsing
systems are located by skill or geographyI have been playing a fantasy game of 5 missing universities for 7
years now with a lot of students linkOur 1984 book on net generation's exponentially greatest risks to 2025 which
we try to share with open learning campus leaders around the world -chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk 11:01 am edt
21 Curriculum : The ABC of Society and Economics from
Grade 3 upIn 2008, Clinton and Yunus were at the height of yes you can credibility among youth. Yunus best-seller (Social Businwss - Future of Capitalism" -Creating World without Poverty
had got thousands out on cold winter nights including New York and this 9 year old in january 2008. That afternoon Yunus had shared a 9 minute briefing with a team from networks of yunuscity and collaboration cafe due to co-host his public book launch in uk in february linked into kenysians at Saint James and Adam Smith alumni at Glasgow To be practical what might have
happened if ClintonUni and YunusUni had searched out partners in the missing 21st C curriculum at every grade : The
ABC of Society and Economics? They could have started by discussing what other
most tristed peoples in society and ecionomics since 1776 (USA's preferred date) or 1748 (yunus and soct's preferred date)
meant by 3 core precepts in yunus best selling book of 2008: Action, Social Business,
Social Capitalism, Future |
|
For
sure many of the 2008 world citizens around yunus may have been most interested in creating a world without sub-prime banks but as always : hi-trust
educators and economists can assume that the most valuable curriculum in the worlds need to be practically curious and actionable-now
locally. By April 2008, yunus was turning up at Downing Street the day Gordon Brown (then UK PM today UN envoy for education) had to announce the death of British banking, something
he did with a few months more honesty than the gnomes of Brussels and their imminent loss of generations in nations south.
west and east of Berlin's rump and Brussels Sprouts and Luxembourg's billionaires. A few days later yunus was in Paris announcing
that The French nation would regain editorial control of their word entrepreneurs by designing the world's first SMBA at HEC
business school. Just as rural isnt built in a day, the ABC of society and economics from grade 3 up isn't. But none
of the partbers of clinto global or yunus local or obama were to put such a sustainable open education process in place (not even in the space of a wiki or a social acadmey mkodelled on khan's development of maths for everyone) 9:14 am edt
Clinton UniversityThere was
a moment in September 2008 corresponding to their NY Clinton Global Summit when the leadership ideas of every system USA needed
to turn round to be sustainable were connected more around the Clinton's than any family. None of this has been developed
around the open education processes millennials would need- all of it has turned into some sort of PR and fundraising circuit.
As one consequence, 99% of socially active youth who come of age from 2015 have experienced a 21st century conditioned (nay
anti-socially mediated) by big partnership greenwashing of millennium goals To
be practical what might have happened if Clinton and Yunus has searched out partbers in the missing 21st C curriculum at every
grade : The ABC of Society and Economics They could have started by discussing what other most
tristed peoples in society and ecionomics since 1776 (USA's preferred date) or 1748 (yunus and soct's preferred date) meant
by 3 core precepts in yunus best selling book of 2008: - Action, Social
- Business,
Social
- Capitalism, Future
more |
For purposes of contrast, search out the open society systems of investment in millennials
"poverty musuem" goals that Bangladesh microcredit had been the bencmark for . This is clarified by dialogues (mediated
by the likes of Paul Farmer, Sir Fazle Abed and George Soros) at Budapest.s central european university during the 20th open
society laureates summer 2013 Would the practitioner compass of Clinton University have been different
if Hillary had not wanted to continue a political career? Probaly not but it is worth listing the sorts of off camera ledership
thinktanks the family could have linked in fall 2008 if they had valued their whole truth role as connecting millennials to
missing curricula of 21st sustainability Webbing Pro-youth economists- they needed to connect these
before the new admistration decided what to do with wall street - what if they had partnered nwith soros to privately linkin
what he now does at http://inteeconomics.org what if they had joined yunus on this agenda written up by his scottosh
friends in december 2008; it was scotland's tom hunter that had initially funded Clinton Global . Both scottish and hungarian
youth were already needing leadership thinking on pro-youth economics to get ahead of how wall street's cancer unoprated on
was to double up lost generations across europe. Soros was also linked to the most relevant open society futures -the Gorbachev
way not the Putin way. Also the energy policies of europe/germany in getting to bed with putin were as geoplitocally dangerous
as US energy policies had been for the last few decades. Here the clintons had connections they could have formed with Gore's
inconvenent truth . In 2008 this was twinning with west coast supporters with governors like Schwartenger (Califorinia had
been the US's greatst victim of Enron), Skoll and the most brilliant mapmaker of prevention of compound risk larry brilliant
-who's networks had ended smallpox on the ground, and inspired the emergence of google.org and mapmaking as the most valuable
of internetworking tools. Gore was also exploring deeper models of sustainable investirs through Generation IG Down south
Branson (who had long since freed himself from stockmarket auditing systems as the elast sustainable of maths) was conecting
mandela elders and missing curricula of job creating universities whilst planting a carbon wr room in Dc. Take
a second look at Larry was also a brillaint connector of what practitioners who love health care as the practice of seeing
that nobody dies before their time (not professionals wh team up with lawyers to make health as the world's biggest market
ever more expensive and unaffordable as it serves the needs of the 1% richest ). It was keynes who clarified that markets
are designed around the most sustainable purpose they could free for next generations when they mediate how they could serve
the oorest; markets ultimately destroy youth's futures and fail nations when their purspose is designed by the 1%r ichest. He
would have naturally linkes in with Chelsea's health hero paul farmer and his co-partners like JIm Kim at that time starting
up an educational challen at dartmouth and popularising social movents of millennial change through such joyful korean pop
platforms as gangnam star. Also a way into chnanging easter perpsectives of women Most ironically
of all, the Clinton's had longer connections with exploring the womens and youth empowerment mindsets of Muhammad Yunus than
any US adult leadership team. They had searched him out in Bangladesh before Clinton's first presidency. Rumor has it that
Hilary's interest in seeding a mincrocredit bank in rural Arkansas has first been ignited by one of his best friends in college
being inspired ny Yunus. There was also a powerful US family whose relationships with Yunus mindsets had been formed at an
even younger stage. This film biography shows how obam'a mother was a pioneer of yunus-type microcredit in indonesia and one
of the founders of womens world banking. And even the region South Chicago that had advanced Obama's public service record
was intimately related to empowering blacks to regenerate urban (the famous to Bill Clinto Shorebank network). Of
cousre by late 2008, the extreme worlds of the East and of the USA had become huanity's most terrifyong oppoenents. That's
why the clintons needed to spend september 2008 to early 2009 designing an off camera foreign policy of parthershiso in East
including those in China, Japan, S Korea that had since 1960 linked in the greatest economic miracle of livelihhod productivity
our human race had seen, and who needed to be trusted to lead boderless world currency and economic systems if only because
more millenails (first net generation members) would grow up in the east than all the rest of the world put together. LOOK
EAST LITTLE SISTER To update Kipling's maxim, as well as the logic of the future's IF. Look East little sister if we
are to succeed in nurturing a 22it C that is not taken over by big brotherdom and systems too big to exist let alone to empower
women and youth entreprenurs to multiply way above zero-sum games. "If—" is a poem by British Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling, written in 1895[.
It is written
in the form of paternal advice to the poet's son. As poetry, "If—" is a literary example of Victorian-era stoicism.[2] The well-known Indian
historian and writer Khushwant Singh claims that Kipling's If is "the
essence of the message of The Gita in English."[3] Cross-culturally and as an example of inter-generational trust millennials are now dying for : It is worth comparing IF's opening with the rallying cry speech Muhammad Yunus used to launch microcreditsummit
in 1997 with Hilary Clinton Chief US sponsor and Queen Sofia (of Spain and Greece) European cheer-leader. If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs
and blaming it on you, If
you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don’t
deal in lies, Or being
hated, don’t give way to hating, And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise:
If you can dream ... |
-
leapfrog with cashless agricultural microbanking ( credit, energy , connectivity) and satellite elearning of job creating
curriculum farming families milllenials need. LEAPFROGGING MARKET ECONOMIES INTERGENERATIONAL FUTURES CANNOT SEEN THROUGH QUARTERLY EXTRACTION MBAS Hadn't the Clintons ever read about the
post-industrual age dynamic of abundancy designed round how hi-trust knowhow multiplies value in use unlike the scarcity's
caused by the indsutrial age's consumption of things. When Einstein first advised Gandhi he noted 2 principles: 1 peaceful
transformation of porofessiona constitutions which are destroying most of the people's livelihods can be achieved only if
a new education system is seen as the foundation. Come the era when technolgy causes need for simultaneous changes in worldwide
constitutions so that risks do not comopound at histiry's geopolitical boundaries (no lnger useful to people as death of cost
of distance links all entrepreneurial peoples into virtual exchnages), come our species most critical evolutionary movement.
Will we mimic nature's valuation rules of bottom-up and open systems or continue with macroeconomic planning - the road to
humans becoming the next dodo. Bill Clinton claims to be a disciple of Mandela; To value Mandela's mindset and legacy, we
needed to build on its continuity with Gandhi and Einstein- abd its blebdibg of economics anbd peace as youth's -and global
vilage netwked societies - only sustainable way ahead for celebrating happiness and freedom of every livelihood the way Americans
were born to entrepreneurially free in 1776 . 6:02 am edt
Saturday, August 30, 2014 OBAMA
UNIVERSITY MIssing chance to reform WallStreet banking around next generation jobs, cost obama loss of
his 5 million green jobs curricula and indeed all the new knowhow networks promised in this inaugural speech. Yes the loss of half of all US equity in net genration spun by bush's 8 years was a dismal legacy to be on the
expoential collapsing end of - but there's not one job creating curriculum linked in to Obama's adminstration since 2009 that
we can find. Ultimately he doesnt appear up for systems tranfornation of the 4 elders monopolies being spun by education systems designed round examination certificates not jobs. He's not been proactive on any geopolitical
peace strategy in terms of leaving a sustainable jobs curriculum behind for the locals peoples before the US exist As
fas as we know there are a few last hopes for ObamaUni 2014-2016: - will Obama's promised value ratings
of universities in usa truly reflect students job creating crieria?
- Can the world' leading changes in open education
coming from Africa links in with August 2014's DC invest in african leadership week and the inspiration of the Young African Society inside the World Bank where the selection of JIm Kim was a stroke of genius.
- Will any of the lessons across
the states benefiting from the 4 billion dollars of experiments in community broadband ever been offered in khan academy format
If you see other opportunities
of Obama Uni - please tell us. USA cannot be sustained without linking in histiorically black universities with community
generation through open source microfranchising. Its hard to believe an adminstratiion will come again with such a goodwill
opportunity to network this chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk washington dc 301 881 1655 twitter obamauni 3:59 pm edt
Economics of Open LearningReaders
of The Economist were invited to debate this startinbg in 1872. Below a summary from the write-up in dad and my book in 1984
. Urgent open learning youth economics diary of fall 2014 includes 1 open learning campus at world bank; how many more curriculum competition can partners of khan academy model from benchmark of competition for peer to peer training of health ; what content will yazmi choose for its elearning satellites over Africa and Asia Permalink Reply by chris macrae on January 4, 2014 at 10:48pm Delete 3:25 pm edt
Saturday, April 6, 2013 exercise 1I am writing to anyone who might have a chance in coming weeks to talk to yunus or any
pro-youth entrepreneur about their favourite wordwide
youth gamechangers and particularly to mostofa who is the dhaka
contact point for survey on how yunus, youth and mooc can help each other change the world suggested pro-youth economics exercise write a short review of who's who or where's where in whatever gamechanger you are most passionate about freeing millions
of youth actions and knowledge around show it to yunus or whomever is your most passionate gamechanger make
3 requests 1 will he adopt this gamechanger
as a priority to be turning this into a 12 minute online sccipt for millions of youth to use online and collaboratively? 2 will he or she edit your first draft? 3 will he or she nominate one world expert that will be meeting in next few months where we can make a 3 minute video
of the 2 experts discussing the gamechanger; in cashless banking case that follows my
choice would be to video yunus & soros (but then transparency i note that members of my family has long friendships with each) here
is an example on the gamechanger of cashless
banking - by the way if you can pen a better starting script fine,
but either mostofa or I aim to try this exercise out on yunus at our next meeting what do
millions of youth need to network and action next around cashless banking? after 7 years of discussion
with bangladesh's founding microfinance entrepreneurs including all of the 3 most revolutionary pro-youth and pro-mothers,
we believe cashless banking is the last chance of microfinance champions who want to end poverty or create jobs out of
every community- help millions of youth to know of this possibility brainstorm (or join gamechnager mooc online forum) round some reasons why - cashless banking can reduce many of physical transactions of banking by over 90% - manual
bookkeeping, safe transport of cash etc
- cashless banking only viralises
across people networks and through pporest communities if its first app meets a need in that country that isn't anywhere near
as safe, economical or convenient as cash banking
- cashless banking
can be designed round reliable small merchants instead of atms- if it creates jobs and restored the most trusted service people
in any community
- cashless banking summits are one of the main education
agendas being celebrated by the global banks http://www.gabv.org/ with values networks and friends
- where cashless banking earns
everyone's trust, it becomes the peoples/youths most popular brand for co-introducing every other job creating gamechanger-
please note we are not suggesting that the smartest cashless banks will take an operational role in all such services but
clearly their mass relationships on the ground make them the most trusted media youth have ever been offered to collaborate
around -in other words the world's most trusted cashless banks will also become the greatest youth investment banks in every
most human purpose collaboration tech can now mobilise
cashless banking can also do some other extremely controversial things in support of those
who joyfully believe that no millennium goal is now impossible if enough people connect actions and learning around it -it
can save any country that the EU destroys at the periphery and it can renew 2010s optimism on issues that are all about
getting back to what the Pope Francis calls the power of service- since this links into every religion's golden rule of saving the commons for the
poorest (families) to be sustainable , our first question to you is if you know your faith very well what's the simplest link
we could all be reading on its golden rule My
father whose Entrepreneurial Revolution dialogues in The Economist began in 1972 with a startling survey on corrections that
would need to be made to 20th C macroeconomics if the net generation was to be sustainable -as opposed to being pied pipered
down Orwell's Big Brother endgame - also wrote his last article xmas 2008 on how every way he had ever researched for the
net generation to create 3 billion jobs and unite human race in ending poverty could depend on getting cashless banking right
for each nation's different context in the 2010s - if that's a topic that interests you, we welcome opportunity to co-host
a remembrance parry in your country to The Economist's journalist of entrepreneurial revolution and pro-youth economics contact our pro-youth economics co-editors or apply to become
one for your region pro-youth economic editors at Norman Macrae Foundation all
the best chris macrae washington dc 301 881 1655 skype chrismacraedc 3:21 pm edt
Friday, May 18, 2012 obamauni feedthe future day at chicago8:49 am edt
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 news that clinton global university starts student competitionfor
our coverage uniting the world of student competitions please see http://jobscompetitions.ning.com
| Dear friends, CGI
U 2012 brought together more than 1,100 students from 310 universities, 97 countries, and all 50 states to create innovative
solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Photos from CGI U 2012 are available at: cgiu.org/photos. Event webcasts can be viewed on the CGI U website, and additional video features are posted to CGI’s YouTube channel. CGI U 2012 also featured the announcement of an exciting new college competition. “Up To Us: Students Taking Action
for a Better Fiscal and Economic Future” is an innovative, year-long campus competition that will engage students at
colleges across the U.S. on an issue that is critical to their future — America’s long-term fiscal and economic
challenges. Over the course of the 2012-2013 academic year, up to 12 student teams will launch campaigns to raise awareness
about fiscal sustainability, drawing connections to critical issues such as economic opportunity, resources available for
future investments, and other domestic and global concerns. Teams will be given the flexibility to craft their own goals,
messaging, and tactics for the campaigns, which could include new technology and social media or more traditional tactics
such as rallies, teach-ins, and grassroots organizing. The campaigns will be judged by a panel of experts based on their effectiveness
at raising awareness and inspiring action on campus. The winning team will be announced at CGI U 2013 and recognized by President
Bill Clinton. For more information, you can visit the competition’s website at: http://netimpact.org/lead-change/students/opportunities/uptous. The competition is a joint project of CGI U, the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, and Net Impact. We will keep you posted
with more updates on this and other exciting projects in the future. Sincerely, The CGI U Team |
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011 The Yunus challenge was launched in December 2006 in collaboration with the MIT International Development Initiative.
Every year the Yunus Challenge focuses on a different problem faced by some of the poorest communities in the world in an
effort to bring these problems to the forefront of the academic community. Areas covered are drinking water, fuel efficiency,
sanitary health & hygiene, de-worming and other affordable consumer products.
Support to tackle the challenge
is given through Public Service Fellowships, the MIT IDEAS Competition, and the innovative D-Lab service learning course.
The IDEAS Competition team with the best solution will win the Yunus Challenge award at the Competition awards ceremony in
May each year and when possible, Dr Yunus will try to present the award in person. The next one is possibly 3rd May 2010.
Future challenges will be informed by and build on the growing partnerships between developing country organizations
and parts of the MIT community, including Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab and the International Development Initiative.
How it works:
- The IDEAS Competition kicks-off in October.
- Students can submit
initial proposals each month from then through to March.
- Final entries come in mid April and are judged early May.
- The
teams then have 15 months in which to spend their awards.
The Challenge is also supported by the Fellowships,
Internships, and Grants programs which typically send students to work on their projects over the summer or the January break,
although it would be possible for students to receive support to work on their projects at MIT during the semester.
Applications for these programs are received from the middle of each semester. The classes that tackle the Yunus Challenge
run both semesters and also have a major fieldwork component during the January break. Some students can also travel with
support from these classes over the summer. It’s a pretty continuous process.
Currently, there are discussions
underway that could expand the Yunus Challenge to include Cambridge University in the UK. This may be done in conjunction
with the “Engineers without borders” branch at the university.
Updates The best
way to get updates is by this live website: http://web.mit.edu/ideas/www/index.htm
Past events and subsequent winners
2006 TB Challenge http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/22129/
In the same competition, Jose Gomez-Marquez, who was a key member of one of the first IDEAS Yunus Challenge winning
teams (New DOTS/XOutTB) and who is now a member of the IDI staff at MIT was named Humanitarian of the Year by
the magazine Technology Review:
http://www.technologyreview.com/tr35/Profile.aspx?TRID=762 2007 Indoor Air Pollution Challenge http://www.oneearthdesigns.org/projects/energy/solsource 2009 Energy Storage Challenge
http://www.lebone.org/ IDEAS Global Challenge
In its basic conception, this is a web-based mechanism to enable
the global MIT community, particularly alumni, to get involved in the IDEAS Competition. Using this mechanism, MIT alumni
around the world will be able to network and take part in IDEAS as mentors, team members, and sources of information on community
issues and resources. We are interested in the idea of extending this concept to also enable cross-institutional collaboration
between MIT and Cambridge on the Yunus Challenges. |
2011 Yunus Challenge: Agricultural Processes  ProblemWithout access to agricultural innovations, smallholder farmers must manually grow, harvest and process
important food staples like maize (corn) and grains, which is labor intensive and time consuming. Conducting agricultural
activities by hand also contributes to avoidable injuries and pulls children out of school, since producing food for survival
takes priority over education in subsistence farming households. Manual work is typically less precise and much slower than
technology, which can lead to unnecessary waste of crops as well as farming inputs like water and fertilizer. Furthermore,
options to sell agricultural products at fair prices may be limited if farmers lack transportation, storage facilities and
information about market prices. As a result of these and other factors, smallholder farmers may put in long hours of
hard labor, but still struggle to capture enough value from their crops to support their households and remain vulnerable
to seasonal and market variations. ContextAgricultural innovations are potentially transformative, especially
in sub-Saharan Africa, where the sector accounts for the biggest share of the economy and employs over two-thirds of the population,
either directly as farmers and laborers or indirectly as sellers and entrepreneurs. Research shows that agricultural innovations
can help break the cycle of poverty by improving incomes while reducing hunger and malnutrition, which affect over 1 billion
people and are contributing factors to the majority of the deaths of children under 5. The World Bank estimates that growth
in the agricultural sector is twice as effective as other sectors in reducing poverty. Over the past few decades, billions
of dollars have been invested in developing agricultural innovations. Some examples include: - Improved seeds for
higher yield, resistance to pests and disease, and better nutrition
- Environmentally sustainable farming techniques
and fertilizers
- Affordable water pumps and drip irrigation systems
- Methods to convert agricultural waste into
resources like charcoal and fuel
- Technologies for information transfer about market opportunities
- More efficient
devices for post-harvest processing, transport and storage
Yet adoption of these promising agricultural innovations
has been far from ubiquitous, and remains especially low among the poor. Around the world, 550 million smallholder farmers
still lack access to beneficial agricultural innovations. Poor farmers, who are mostly women and often less educated, may
be left out of training services and have difficulty accessing credit, insurance, land, and markets. The Agricultural Technology
Adoption Initiative (ATAI) has identified a spectrum of challenges to adoption of agricultural innovations, ranging from lack
of information about available technologies and their benefits, to distribution issues stemming from weak supply chains and
infrastructure (a summary is available online at http://atai-research.org/Our-Approach.html). SolutionATAI
suggests that to maximize the impact of investments in agricultural innovations, we need to know why technologies that could
dramatically improve people’s lives are not being used and then determine how best to deliver them. This means understanding
the political, economic and socio-cultural landscape as well as how smallholder farmers behave and make choices about the
investments, utilities and risks associated with new innovations. It is also important to explore how barriers to adoption
relate to one another and whether some consistently matter more than others. Targeting a single barrier without addressing
others may be unsuccessful, but at the same time, attempting to overcome all barriers simultaneously may not be cost effective
or necessary.
This year's Yunus Challenge calls for locally and environmentally sustainable innovations to promote
adoption of agricultural technologies among smallholder farmers for better livelihoods. Key Considerations
and Judging CriteriaThe Yunus Challenge Award for 2010 will be given to participants who create an innovative
solution that has the most potential to increase adoption of beneficial agricultural technologies among smallholder farmers
to improve their livelihoods.
Teams are encouraged to put energies toward creating solutions that overcome the
behavioral and situational hurdles of agricultural technology adoption, rather than looking at the challenge only in technological
terms. While not required, the proposed solution may involve a physical device. Solutions should be designed for implementation
in communities living at or below the poverty level, where infrastructure is limited.
Innovation, feasibility and
impact will be important criteria in judging. Proposed solutions should be new, focus on measurable change, and aim for a
price point that makes intervention accessible to the poorest populations and allows for dissemination on a large scale. Specific
aspects to address include, but should not necessarily be limited to: • Affordability •
Acceptability within the community (e.g., likelihood of adoption) • Livelihood impact (e.g.,
increased incomes from value-adding activities, time and labor saved) • Health impact (e.g., reduced
hunger from higher yields, improved nutrition) • Environmental impact (e.g., waste reduction or
reuse, decreased land and water degradation) • Scalabity
Credit will be given for supporting
rationale regarding how the solution will directly address the issues faced. For example, this rationale could include why
the team decided to focus particular attention on solving one aspect of the challenge. However, if a team decides that another
factor is equally significant, supporting evidence for this factor also should be provided. The needs of the poor are wide
and varied and teams are not expected to address all issues surrounding adoption of agricultural technologies, however, proposed
solutions should address a particular need and fill it well. Participants are encouraged to work on designs with a specific
community or region in mind, as this can be helpful in identifying constraints and providing context.
For more
information or resources about the 2011 Yunus Innovation Challenge to Alleviate Poverty, please visit http://web.mit.edu/idi/yunus.shtml or contact Laura Sampath at lsampath [at] mit [dot] edu. Supporting InitiativesOpportunities are available
for students who want to learn more about the challenge and the context in which a solution should operate. Students are encouraged
to apply for Public Service fellowships, internships and grants that provide them with the opportunity to work on a potential
program and with communities to develop a feasible solution which takes local context into account. For more information,
please contact Alison Hynd at hynd@mit.edu.
For additional support in gathering information about the local context,
customs and conditions of a specific community or country, participants may leverage the expertise of D-Lab teams who have
local partners in more than 20 countries and who will be doing field work over the 2011 January IAP session in eight countries
across three continents. For more information, please contact d-lab-trip-leaders@mit.edu.
Participants also may
enter proposals into the IDEAS Competition and MIT Global Challenge, where special awards have been created to provide winning
teams with funding to pursue their ideas. For more information, please contact the globalchallenge [at] mit [dot] edu. Sample
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Lesley- is this something you are already involved with yunus has asked my friends and I to pilot
how to do technology roundtables as a process twinned with where he has biggest meetings of the year I need to look
for sponsors - while I will start with skoll; google africa would be the obvious one if hubs and yunus are to multiuply around
africa are you able to introduce this topic to ory or should I phone google africa ] thanks chris
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From: Matthew Albracht,
Peace Alliance <info@thepeacealliance.org> Subject: Global Peace Summit in South Africa & Peace Academy Intensive To: chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Date: Tuesday, 24 May, 2011, 22:44
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Peace
Education Opportunities - 5th Annual Global Alliance Summit hosted
in South Africa, Oct. 2011
- National Peace Academy's Peacebuilding Peacelearning
Intensive, July 17-23 in VT. Special tuition discount for Peace Alliance supporters.
Dear Chris macrae,
You are invited to attend
two special peace related events. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 5TH SUMMIT’S PROGRAM INCLUDE:
- Progress reports from Ministries and
Departments of peace and campaigns
- Presentations by Ministries and Departments
of Peace already established
- Workshop on Engaging with Government
- Workshop on Ubuntu values
- Empathic Civilizations
- Panel discussion on Infrastructures for
Peace
- Peace Economics
- African Alliance for Peace presentation on pre-election violence
- The
role of Ministries and Departments of Peace in addressing a sustainable global peace
- Youth Summit – includes the role of social media in campaigns and peace building
- Visit the South African Parliament and the Iziko Slave Museum
The 2011 Summit is being held in the beautiful city of Cape Town, South Africa. The dates of the Summit
are: Sunday, 02 October 2011 to Thursday, 06 October 2011. Before the Summit, there will be a two day Pre-Summit
Training - Storytelling for Peacebuilding - on Friday, 30 September 2011 and Saturday, 01 October 2011.
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