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what 7 transformation to education are needed ny 2025 (1 2) if every next girl born is to have a fair chnace at living life to the fullest? fortunately people
like jack ma in his -and the united nations- dream of becoming the greatest livelihood educator ever has given us 7
clues- can you help clarify these clues- or compare 7 wonders of other worldwide favorite educators who value youth
as the sdg generation loveq - when the days of colonial empire mastered over education
it only had one predominant bureaucratic metric for valuing girls and boys- by age 11 this who didnt maximise IQ left school
or were sent to second class schools in some post coilonial coutries emotional literacy (aka EQ) has started ti be argied
to be a metric that must be mazimised with iq at least of teachers and thise who measure school performance and dish out funds-
but jack ma argues for a third metric- this one should involve cooperation (education communally) beyond measuring individuals-
lets see how far loveq resonates with the bigget innovation panel of jack ma's class of 2018-2-19 - the un's digital coopertaion
panel www.digitalcooperation.org 1 2 3 alibabauni.com | if every community thrived round arts and other joys of social participation, what celebrations would superstars
hepd youth and teachers linkin eg music sing for hope arts walnut paint sports bleu circ spirituan consciousness like maharishi or damo one
day of week assigned to sdg community building instead of chasing paper money which of these and more can be celebrated
at | what are the greatest cases of education for the disadavnataged and how can we all learn
ftrom this - eg new tech researching sensors in everything is showing that where a sensor can help augment a damaged sense
- eg the blind can now be given the same sort of sight robots use - MIT research shows people with a digitally augmented sense
often become supercfreative because their other senses are sharper- eg think of the late great stephen hawkins- who turned
lack of muscles into one of the greatest brains of his genetaion -or think or girls from muslim village bangladesh who turned being pooerest and their previously most culturally abused communities into 20+ opsolutions to
many of the sustainability world's deepest communiy crises which integrated into leapfrog soluition such as the bottom billion's
mopst empowering bank www.bkash.com | what are the missingor ten times more affoirdable curricula
of edication -the four languiages which every milennial needs m ost - chiense english mot7her tongue and coding - finacial
literacy where the most relevant 3rd grade curiciula al;fatoun originated in an indian orphanage and now stars in 100 copunyries;
ai in primary schools and other flip the classroom opportunities where the teacher nmeeds to be fatyser learner and the kids
the quizamakers - see learnkingweb.net - eg girls adolesecent health has been argued by the lancet to be one of the most cvaulable
missing curicula whioch needs to be designed by [eer to peer mopde- both leveraging digital safety permissions and forming
girl safe community clubs | which will be the greatest peace and sdg leadership forum of each
next yera- and how can leaders ideas be turned into learning modules that milions of gteacxhers and stuidents mooc- can there
be a partnersgiups of global university of poverty- whose alumni are the eladers of the dg generation anbd wbhere studnets
are bnever put in dept by co-desoignig curricla of shared economioes | what can tech mapped back from the future
of 2025- jack already puts 15 billion dollars into the damo worldwide acadmy of partners- what will girls do with ai, with big dasta small platforms, with g5 as everyt thing interacts
with every m,obile human, | which purspoes of markets need to be most differemnt if
market leadership is designed to maximise small-medium enterprose livelihoods and sdg zones uniting the world trade routes
such as those being mapped as youth best oppoortunities to Belt Road Imagine- already jack ma has demonstarted 2 types of
cluses- many clountries have asked him to provide one day masterclasses to 3000 people on everythibg he already inviets youth to do with e- clue 2 jack ma has said he has explored what to
do with e-finance and e-commerce but this limits him to which market sectpr purposes he can help youth change- he sees his
series of olympics sponsorship helping stage changes to the happiues markets of all such as health, ecology, peace ,arts for all... |
100% girls change education 35 years ago we started dialogues as to why half of millennial girls and boys would the unemployable unless we celebrate
livelihood skills that classrooms cannot examine - we now have lots of solutions to replicate but we also made a mistake.
Girls suffer even more than boys from failing to change education because communities as well as livelihoods are being destroyed
by over standardised education- join 100% girls club to start replicating solutions girls need to thrive and lead sustainability
generation's 17 goals across 13 Belt Roads | can technologists & servant leaders empower the world's poorest women to develop nations worth trading
with? welcome Goals 1 & 5 worldwide youth journalists- cyberCHINAcenter.com & womenuni.com inspired by 10 years of NormanMacrae Family Foundation research of leapfrog models built by tech and worlds poorest women rsvp case study Q&A bkash & ant finance summer 2018- chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk linkedin UNwomens with special thanks to adam smith scholars Glasgow U, Sir Fazle Abed, Japan Embassy Dhaka and the editorial team of
journal of Social Business -check out next meetups at EconomistDiary.com | WOMENUNI.com CASE 1 If you want the most exciting case in world
for banking bottom billion you interview jack ma and sir fazle abed at same time as to why jack ma invested in brac's www.bkash.com as the financial core of the world's largest ngo partnership which is also the world's largest network for scaling poorest
womens livelihood education = relevant for jack from sept 2019... WOMENUNI CASE 2 and critical to the half of world's
people connected by south and east asia coastal belts is if india's nilekani is to achieve his dreams for health and
education through AI and big data analysis of billion person digital identity - see book rebooting india.
WOMENUNI CASE 3 Education Belt Road The most important missing leadership forum for digital sustainability's
education revolution which should meet off camera is the E5 - presidents of china india japan korea and singapore |
VALUETRUE.com Map Jobs-rich education
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goals 1-5 - bottom billion womens empowerment marketing 2.1 eg bkash and wise founding laureate brac's sir fazle abed | Hangzhou G20, Jack Ma's e-youth | Beijing- TUPU, Z-wen, AIIB; wise-21stc edu -leading women ed researchers : 1 Ying Lowrey AliResearch/Tsinghua; 2 Jin Chi Girls
Early to teen edu - Beijing Normal, Brookings,Unesco - 21stC learning 3 Jialing Han 1, 4 Song Qinghua Shining Stone Open Space Tech 1 2 -wise alumni Gloria Ai Jingfang Hao CDRF, Tong-Zing -more | Geneva WEF UNCTAD ITU sustainaility-WTO, sustainabilityWHO |
what could this flight path lool like by the end of student year 2018-2019 after 100 nations leaders have mapped belt road cooperation strategies beijing april 2019, luxembourg
has listened to 100 development
bankers delegation aiib june 2019, geneva has issued digitalcooperation report 1 2 3 |  | http://www.un.org/en/digital-cooperation-panel/ The High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation was established by United Nations Secretary-General António
Guterres on 12 July 2018. PurposeThe scale, spread and speed
of change brought about by digital technology is unprecedented, and the current means and levels of international cooperation
are unequal to the challenge. Digital technologies make a significant contribution to the realisation of the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development and cut uniquely across international boundaries, policy silos and professional domains. Cooperation
across domains and across borders is therefore critical to realizing the full social and economic potential of digital technologies,
mitigating the risks they pose, and curtailing any unintended consequences. The High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation was convened by the UN Secretary-General to advance proposals to strengthen cooperation in the digital space among Governments,
the private sector, civil society, international organizations, academia, the technical community and other relevant stakeholders.
The Panel is expected to raise awareness about the transformative impact of digital technologies across society and the economy, and contribute to the broader public debate on how to ensure a safe and inclusive digital
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- DC6 Yuichiro Anzai (Japan), Senior Advisor and Director of Center for Science Information Analysis, Japan Society for the
Promotion of Science
- Nikolai Astrup (Norway), Minister of International Development, Norway
- Vinton Cerf (USA), Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google
- Fadi Chehadé (USA), Partner at ABRY Partners
- DC8 Sophie Soowon Eom (Republic of Korea), Founder of Adriel AI and Solidware
- Isabel Guerrero Pulgar (Chile), Director, IMAGO Global Grassroots and Lecturer, Harvard Kennedy School
- Marina Kaljurand (Estonia), Chair of the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace
- Bogolo Kenewendo (Botswana), Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry, Botswana
- Marina Kolesnik (Russian Federation), senior executive, entrepreneur and WEF Young Global Leader
- Doris Leuthard (Switzerland), Head of the Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications, Switzerland
- Cathy Mulligan (United Kingdom), Visiting Research Fellow Imperial College Centre for Cryptocurrency
- DC9 Akaliza Keza Ntwari (Rwanda), ICT advocate and entrepreneur
- Edson Prestes (Brazil), Professor, Institute of Informatics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
- Kira Radinsky (Israel), Director of Data Science, eBay
- DC10 Nanjira Sambuli (Kenya), Digital Equality Advocacy Manager, World Wide Web Foundation
- Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah (Australia), Secretary General, CIVICUS
- DC11 Jean Tirole (France), Chairman of the Toulouse School of Economics and the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse
The deliberations of the Panel will be supported by a small secretariat, co-led by: - DC3 Amandeep Singh Gill (India), Executive Director, Secretariat of the High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation (ex officio)
- DC4 Jovan Kurbalija, (Serbia), Executive Director, Secretariat of the High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation (ex officio)
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DC2 Jack Ma | Kenya Mpesa Ihub UNbaitat 2020 report DC10 | Malaysia EWTP 17 Penang Mayor
now head Unhabitat | | | | | | | | | Seattle
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Blockchian law | SantaClara com100 | Paris climate Olympics 2024 DC11 | | | | | | | | Korea
AIIB017 OLympics18 Moon Jae-In DC8 | Luxembourg AIIB019 | Beijing olympics 22 | qatar
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While all 12 mother earth labs have a role to play, sustainability will be won or lost mainly by 3 labs linking
in as china's neighbors/alis 1 2 3 4 for all female students we suggest #BR2 womens lab (eg curricula of fazle abed, nilekani, gandhi ) and #BR1 (eg MaOlympics, Mahbubani, Softbank, Taiwan Dispora eg Jerry Yang, pods at slack) where open ai-human I will be co-created iwth china are where sustainability will be won or lost other labs could
lose the world but whether its moot are motivated to build on women empowerment or to celebrate big data small leapfroging
the way labs 2 and 1 will of couyrse we invite youth to linkin everywhere and especially #BR12 UN to be
the borderless soutions space for all 1 \7 goals also noteworth is the arctc lab- probably this will determin most of
all whether mother earth decides our species is the next dodo
BRI.school: imagineer 4000+more tech mobilised by peoples out of #BR0 China, #BR2 S Asia, #BR1 Mynamar & Asean, #BR11 Arctic Circle, #BR9 Africa #BR8 med refugee sea nations #BR7 Mid East #BR5 w.europe #BR10 LatinAM #BR6 N America #BR3 Russia #BR4 E.Europe BR12=BRUN .help
map 50 SHADES OF GREEN normanmacrae.net discussion of year 50 chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk its taken 50 years to get to sort map of sdg races- if fun RSVP
 i’m reminded http://www.cluetrain.com 1999 american dream real media- clearly we lost www.beyond-branding.com www.brandchartering.com but now lets research www girls dreams & link to purpose sdg value chain partners www.EconomistDiary.com Linkedin UNwomens youth journalistsforhumanity
sdG17 questions: 1 jack ma unctad youth envoy fintech networks alipay/ant finance (china) abangladesh banking
for poorest girls, why has unctad department published: The Rise, Fall of Global Microcredit: Development, debt disillusion 2 can university in switzerland partners james grant public school of health in dhaka at brac university and helps WHO learn
from this benchmark for womens rural health service, and 40 year grassroots learning curve? 2 most exciting new book
this year : rebooting india by nilekani -anyone discussing this? 4 change value chain of sporting suoerstars is youth
urgent worldwide movements- historically swiss banking blocked this - switzerland’s have new commitment especially as
tokyo olympics needs transparency to muster turning point for millennials relations between the 2 koreas, japan and china
(and maybe Russia) Norman Macrae Family Foundation www.normanmacrae.net seek partners publish The World Record Book of Jobs Creators in Chinese and English. Father, Norman Macrae, was The
Economist’s end poverty sub-editor second half of 20thC he joyfully focused 2 main storylines. Help citizens & villagers
celebrate each other’s countries develop win-win trade reversing over four centuries of colonisation. Celebrate sustainability
of every community in era round which Norman hypothesised a Moores Laws of doubling communications technology impacts on all
societies every 7 years 1946 to 2030. As our 1984 book The 2025 Report mapped, human development’s last 14 years of changing education & financial systems around sustainability goals 1000+
to 4000+ times more tech than 1946 - NOW is the most exciting time to be alive. Will you all find an orbit out of frisk exponential
scenarios of Orwell and Einstein? How China rejoins the world with a fifth of human brains is core (1977). Among 15+ neighbors,
three deeply detailed networking compasses set examples that 13 major Belt Road trading routes from East to West, South to
North, and Arctic circle may mix and match trust-flows from. - Across China South Asia, half world’s people’s
sustainability and poverty-ending solutions are urgently needed. Look eg at www.WorldRecordJobs.com solutions around Sir Fazle Abed Womens Community Empowerment with fintech www.bkash.com and Nilekani’s Billion person digital ID for India.
 - North and West of China people live on half of Euraasia’s land- often landlocked and isolated. How will overland
grids be shared; will Arctic Circle belt nations determine climate solution or destruction. - East of China’s
coastal belt linkin huge success stories of win-win world trade but will Japan, China and Korea integrate new technologies
of peace as well as youth “cultures for all” celebrations. Big data small cooperation critical not just for sustainability trade but interfacing more machines than humans connecting
G5+ mobile. HiAi must not separate Human and Artificial Intelligences. Klaus Schwab WEF triad of Industrial Revolution 4 hubs
in Tokyo, Beijing, San Francisco needs invented here open source everywhere. Teenagers to cheer on as classroom community
builders, golden age of friendships to be millennials sisterhood of womankind- Ma’s Loveq not just IQ EQ, Countdown
Class years to sustainability 2030, we are at one o'clock rock -last 12 annual cycles, The Guterres requested report on digital
cooperation from Jack Ma and Melinda Gates et al in March 2019 will be critical as will 100+ national leaders Belt Road commitments
to youth livelihoods in April 2019 and new development banking summits AIIB Luxembourg June 2019 to challenge June 2018’s
finding at UNGA that 300 trillion dollars of most liquid western assets do not yet see sdg economics zones as investment grade. www.EconomistDiary.com chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk linkedin Unwomens Whats App Washington DC 1 240 316 8157  |
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2017 ali baba announces 15 billion dollar investment in the worldwide academy
damo- over here we wonder how all the wizard technologists of industrial revolution 4 will value communities girts need
communiy
arts/sports for all, education , health and safety services green-
we hope that the process of tokyo g20 aug 2018 to july 2019 will provide opportunities to open spaces between wizard
tech of iindustrial revolution 4 and female community builders of the main happiness sectors
2018 year of girls coding audrey wrote -- Hey Chris! I spoke at the Future of Youth Conference in Hangzhou
a few weeks ago and other panels in Shanghai. I agree - the future is in China and I'd love to go back and form stronger relationships
and partnership opportunities!
bravo
audrey your work
is outstanding
https://moringaschool.com/ Welcome to Moringa School. Moringa School is a world-class software developer accelerator based in Nairobi, Kenya. Our goal is to
build human capacity by training people of varied technical ability in a holistic way; we focus on both technical proficiency and personal
growth, meaning that graduates are effective learners ...
apart
from one day understanding where coding schools intersect with jack ma, i gather the founder of arnold fu of www.hujiang.com in shanghai is one of the most massive elearning trainer in the world- i wish one of us could get to know him
, dont mind whom
thorkil creates million jobs for
youth with autism - round the world he knows which tech companies connect with his networks ; i dont know if they have parallel
interests in girls who code- he has a hi level trip to beijing scheduled for spring
why dont we make a joint list of who we'd all like to visit and reasons why there could
be joint win-wins ...loosely form an association of people who want girls to have opportunities to code - a few of us
know sir fazle abed whose life -and ngo brac with close to 100000 educators empowered girls to build bangladesh but i think
his education systems still needs to crack coding
al is doing girls that code at early teens as one of his newer programs for 2018 out of
baltimore where his community is the original black girls social justice movement - he has various tech genii advising
him including jayfus but i dont think they are as streamlined as your network in kenya
ed knows every completely open elearning resource at www.worldpossible.org - he's been supporting south sudan since 1970s and has some partners in kenya
the education summit network wise which brings 10000 alumni starting with girls empowerment
networks from bangladesh stages 2 pivotal summits in 2018 - the first is in accra in may to celebrate africa's nearly free
university movements and the second is with gutterres at the UN -the bios of active chinese wise alumni is here -there must be a way to get through to anyone if enough of us make the case
when wise staged an event in beijing its main hero from kenya was shannon may the founder
of bridges international - while she scales education for poor children in africa more than anyone i dont know if she's already
got that great a curriculum at coding
i am sure some people here have much tighter ideas than mine -please share
happy xmas chris
macrae washington dc 240 316 8157 changing education womenuni.com
incidentally at the same youth summit at world bank audrey spoke at al's good friend in baltimore leana wen
keynoted on heath services- al already runs a headstart school and fortunately some of the chinese who are leading artificial
intelligence in the classroom are also passionate about headstart to i hope they will have time to visit baltimore when they
are next in dc | WOMENUNI.com merger with Chinacybercenter.com- why we found alumni of the
greatest workers (eg tech leaders like Jack Ma, girls empowerment conectirs like sir fazle abed) in each field needed each
other if you have concerns rsvp isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com US case study - can
baltimore as 1880 origin of black female social justice movements win a partnership with amazon or ali baba? brookings debate on what amazon searched through 100 cities for its 2nd hq and baltimore's reaons
for being in the race were inspiring |
4 years of searching baltimore with chinese graduates who have
jack ma's exploratory mindset have led us to trust 2 people very deeply in baltimore: minister dr al hathaway Union Baptist Church and dr jayfus
doswell Juxtopia with extra reporting from amychina.net and 50 years of entrepreneurial revolution mediation started The Economist 1968 - join our 20 Economist co-blogs out of diferent hemisphere and skils groups (health, arts ... )
dr al hatahaway wears 3 social innovation hats - social justiice baptist communities whose
alumni include thurgood marshall and whom the pope personally prays for, conscious property, education systems from headstart
to college
dr jayfus doswell trains black americans to be supercoders and
his juice hubs connect many world class research competitions
I hope you can chat with each other to see if there any synergies- even if baltimore doesnt win there's a lot from amazon
process that any youth friendly devlopment city could learn from -even though focus on one second city HQ2 is very different
from alibaba 15 bn dollar damo academy outreach to 20 cities: 4 on each continent
sincerely chris macrae bethesda 240 316 815
innovations sustainability generation urgently needs are going to be led by citizens of 1 to 25 million who
also take care of rural areas in their region; regions like europe and usa are suddenly very weak on youth sustainability
because they are ruled top-down instead of local governors of job creation- china is the benchmark 1 billion person nation
prepared to empower regions from bottom up - in different ways the place partnership next jobs searchs of aliibaba and
amazon lead tech platforms of big data analysed to sustain communities and girl empowerment- 3 years of studying ali baba
convinces us of its sustainability youth model worldwide - amazon we still need more reporting some world record job creators with particular purpose relating to girls' empowerment and ultra challenges of sustainability goals
E1 Xi Jinping (Rejuvenation global2.0; world's most transparent maps on win-win trade for all)
with Mrs Jinping who leads first ladies connections with such subjects as adolescent girls health, hiv, renewing arts as cross-cultural
spirit of sustainable communities E2 Sir Fazle Abed (world's favorite educator
eg empowered girls to resolve poverty's greatest challenges, BRAC & Bkash)
E3 Jack Ma leapfrog tech (big data small), ecommerce curriculum as one of china's 4 greatest inventions 1 -IR4 can develop 10 times bigger people-centred economics) E98 Gandhi & Montessori & Mandela, E4 Nilekani (bridges to English as 2nd most valuable language in world Modi, Kalam, Singh) W1 Tim Berners Lee (the www , we havent seen it yet- human collaboration can be so much bigger, bridge to
any mit lab with human app) W2 Jim Kim being healthcare most courageous public servant lads to being the sanest western voice
in world banking and most peace-loving North Korean American; ; W3 Pope Francis and W99 Pope John Paul; W4 Justin Trudeau , W9 Team ted turner including jimmy
carter, Rosa Parks lawyer (Tuskegee's Booker T-W), and michelle bachelet, W12 Guterres, W13 Steven Shriver and Ban Ki-Moon, W14 Chris Patten, W15 Bangla-Americans
including Quadir Brothers and Sal Khan, W16 Harrison Owen & Open Space storytelling alumni, E9 Muhammad Yunus, W99 Florence Nightingale
(inc crick institute eg Paul Nurse) and Alexander Fleming and John Hopkins; W95
Baltimore's founding daughters of social justice UB net including alumn Thurgood Marshall; W19 Thorkil Sonne, E21 Richard Liu JD w20 founder tesla w21 jeff bezos e22 founder of serve china. W23 Joi Ito, W24 Rosalind
Picard e23 amma. -youth entreprenurs eva vertes, audrey cheng ... world's
biggest maths error: western macroeconomic devalues how mothers invest in families and reduces three
halves of the world to less than 10% voice on futures to spend our lives connecting - fortunately China
(eg through annual G20 , EWTP (E-hub), One Belt One road, benchmarking usperplacesd) is inviting worldwide youth to
maximise MAO's valuation: women hold up half the sky. Why not Redesig market channels around SMEs: download small enterprise china g20 report chaired by ALI BABA JACK MA -search out greatest #learinggeneration
thanks hangzhou in happiest collaboration opportunities ever played
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apparel, street arts and cultures-partner under armor 2.2 Leader in affordable community health –partner Hopkins 2.3 Epicentre of Nature’s
greatest freshwatershed..
Our world's most valuable question. Will this be a good place for girls to live in? I
used to value the question around families but the last 10 years of research which started in bangladesh clarified that sustainability
deepest solutions require girls empowerment
sources NY ford foundation/un habitat/ goal 11--- march 2017 china capitalism is designed around this- probably because of 3 timing accidents - 1) how digital companies
had 14 years 1994-2008 before they were licensed and in taking responsibility for sustainability goals of the half of
the world that live within 3000 mielsd oif beijing, china discovered that most sustainability goals are collaboration goals
and that tao capitalism is much safer than wall strret capitalism, and anyhow elders in china rely in family as main social
safety net not public servants bangladesh since 1972 the hope but not yet the
rule of a continent-wide latin dialogue while north america was racing to the moon we need your stories dont know other
places which came to value thios question most except one city west baltimore since 1881 so west baltimore invites any city
with a future to join in benchmarking 136 yeras experience but especially
urgent if you know of any brilliant coder who values thois question most please ask them to contact jayfus or jose if they
want to check out baltimore's world class cybercenter e-hubs if what you want tio check out is: can baltimore be relied
on as a number 1 social justice city - ask king otr all about what 4 black girls liberated in 1881- all social justice case
law in usa roots back here- there will be major celebrations this summer with the reopening of these girls most famous alumn
thurgood marshall to be social justice latitude and lon gitude zeero thanks chris ......................................................................................................................
womenuni.com -why 2010s as world's most exciting decade depends on women networksbatimore-dc regiuon 240316 8157 |  Accelerator E-hub China G20 SME Free Markets bracnet.world record jobs nets special thanks to Brookings - way ahead of any other famous western economics institute in valuing girls education and
womens livelihoods -unless you know better rsvp isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com - Breaking New Year Curricula of Humanity: Kissinger Renews Ping Pong Diplomacy Year 45 follow the opportunity and risks of the connecetd world's 2 biigesdt decision-makers: www.xi-trump.com during the last 1461 days that we have a choice which way investing in sustainability generation goes www.1461.world link together www.supercity.university celebrate changing dismal media with www.jackmatv.com and www.leapfrogtv.news | can you help us link open learning resources of how women/families create jobs and mediate all
the deepest communty worlds of humanity's 17 sustainability goals? - we recommend worldwide youth (teachers, parents, public
servants) start by understanding 4 job creating ideas the east has developed in just over 40 most exciting years on planet
earth... . click pic below to download special issue celebrating 15 years of microcreditsummit
sampled to 2500 delegates of world summit spain 2011 
thanks also to adam smith scholars at glasgow university for testing what academics understood of
"health societies develop strong economies not vice versa" -help the entrepreneurial revolution 45 year search for
social unnovation models at www.socialbusiness.tv from bangladesh - how women built health,education, community finance, abd millions of jobs and families starting
with absolutely nothing in 1972 coming soon- how china's quarter biullion girls aged under 30 are their elders
main social security to what is possible out of every community- lets hope Xi Jinping and Jack Ma G20 invitations made at Hangzhou 2016 linkin every teacher and girl entrepreneur that open elearning can possibly
celebrate |
x during
industrial revolution, three halves of world, those born: women, poor, youth had less than 10% voice over their future- can
post-industrial revolution change that? leapfrog models bangladesh (POP -tech Preferential Option Poor) value of mobile telcoms to those who never had landline value of microsolar to
those not on electricity grid value of cashless banking to "unbanked" leapfrog models china: return every shopping channel to maximum value of small entreprises
-taobao ali baba return digital fimace (community development) to small enterprises - alipay and
ant finance ... -peaceful trade across hemisphere of nations and collaboration race around renewable
resources Rachel McCullough-Sanden, Spencer
Chiimbwe, and Christopher Macrae are organizers of the Collaboration Cafe in New York ... #LearningGeneration big question- can we return purpose of education to youth's livelihoods not teachers unions and not certificate monopolies of big universities
(students debt traps)
| if 1% of money consumed by ameican educators was spent
on opening up khan academy to 17 missing on-demand curricula, would you demand a k-12 curicula for each of 17 sustainability
goals (many friends prefer to call them collaboration goals if these are the purposes united humanity most needs to work on)
rsvp isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com why isnt green usa k-12 as popular as school sports? we have wonderul world class nature resources to make the world's
colaboration labs including Cheseapake Bay world's largest fresh watershed within an hour of congress - the bbc could hace
celebrated green world service in cuch a way that it became china's favorite content swap
bbc oceans broadcster paul rose muhammad yunus ashden awards royal geographical
society solar grameen bangladesh. Are you one of the worldwide 5000's most energetic collaboration agents for what microcredit and micro-everything
originated in ... Oonas Divers and Red Sea Diving Safari are excited to share our latest
video with BBC presenter Paul Rose
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| 1461 days to chnange the world- see why future history's economists and blockchainmapmakers urge massive collaboiration know between all peoples and nations valuing sustainability and womens
liveliuhoods Saint James, London - 175 years ago Scot James Wilson (statistician,small businesdsdman and studnet of adam smith) founded The Economist
to publicly question the industrial world's bigest decision makers- were they aiming to progress humanity by ending poverty
and improving next generation livelihoods- here are some of the future hostories publiushed by The Economist from 1972- the
year we firs visited the uk national devcelopment project for computer assisted elarning and sdaw student networks changing
education's world possible | exercise from publishers of WRJC (World Record
Job Creation), rsvp isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com: if quarterbilliongirls could edit some of the open source
learning at AliBabaUni.com - what maximum 5 minute learning module would you start with? (linkedin UNwomens) ------- between 1950 and 1989 western mass media became the most anti-social in the world -eg youth heroes
were replaced from those who sustained future of communities (collaborationcafe.tv) to celebrities who were sexy or sporty but otherwise had less understanding of society than almost anyone- worse the value
chain of sports ended up with 99% of value in less than 1% of sportsworkers hands - so real community sports training became
a very precarious way to earn a living, and note how fifa's so caled non-profit became a house of red cards and swiss banking,
would any world class sport change back to sustaining community sports? universityofstars.tv-  human sustainability has always depended on designing the web as smarterst open learning emdia - dont assume that
any virtual media is social just because it claims to be- unless its empowering how much of your time you get more jobs-skillful,
its not going to sustain you or yours - and we cant imagine a more anti-social dynamics the most controversial of
all of mass media's quizmakers was muhammad yunus - he got the questiosn the west eneded to ask right but the answers wrong
in spite of being one of the greate heroes of womens empowerment back in the times that bangladeshi vilages had no elecetricity
and so no masive media at at all apart from grassrooots networking trust which girls build community around | | | | | | xJack
Ma, Founder of Alibaba Group and an Education Commission Commissioner, shares his thoughts on why L-Q is most ... Founder and Executive Chairman Alibaba Group and Commissioner Jack Ma sits down with The International
Commission on ...
help the half of our human race aged under 30 co-edit womens star logs - eg at linkin unwomens , universityofstars, amychina macrae.tv or at bracnet ning (if you need a free membership text usa 240 316 8157) worldyouthcommunity: parallel universe
of pro-youth universities includes - catholicuni.com kimuniversity.com .... www.womenuni.com under 30s captains log us-asia enterprise april 2016 
| related
note also worth trawling what 1776 dc hub female
co-founder says and what bedy yang founder 0f 500 women says related question are you three meeting while naila is mainly locally located in april (if so with or without
jayfus or me or others) realted question to naila- before amy and mostofa visit to brac headquarters
is number 1 women to trust connecting? is there any other female in dhaka amy should be visiting? (eg the leader of your telecentre
for acid victims?); also is there a kenyan connection between rutos www.joywo.org and youths ihub? |
============================================= women wonders of sustainability -news sampler Jessica Livingston, cofounder
of the venerated startup incubator Y Combinator, gave an interesting interview this week on some of the problems female founders
continue to face in the tech world and how this is changing. from mit review https://www.technologyreview.com/s/601200/y-combinators-cofounder-talks-about-the-challenges-of-being-a-female-entrepreneur/#/set/id/601201/ Speaking with Fortune, Livingston said that the biggest issue female founders are encountering is fund-raising, as most venture-capital investors
continue to be men (in another recent piece, Fortune reported that women make up less than 6 percent of people making investment decisions
at venture firms in the U.S.). Lots of female founders say they’re being ignored while investors pay attention to their
male cofounders, she said. Perhaps this is starting to change a bit, though, because as she also pointed out, in Y Combinator’s
last two classes, startups with female founders had the two biggest Series A funding rounds. Livingston said that 25
percent of Y Combinator’s most recent class of startups had one or more female founders on their teams (up from 4 percent
in 2011); her goal, not surprisingly, is to increase this figure to 50 percent. One way she’s working on this is by
holding the Female Founders Conference, which began in 2014 and gives advice to women interested in starting their own tech
companies. less than 6%Percentage of people making investment decisions at U.S. venture capital firms who are women. As for specific women she’s
rooting for, Livingston mentioned Tracy Young, the CEO and a cofounder of a startup called PlanGrid, which makes cloud-based software for viewing construction plans, saying that company has the biggest valuation
of any Y Combinator graduating company that is headed up by a woman. (Read more: Fortune, “Female Coders Are ‘More Competent’ Than Males, According to a New Study”) 8 wonders of job creating economics - women,
community-generators, direct conscious helath care, worldwide under30s cloud computing collab apps, business ministries, dc-baltimore
role as worldwide supercity, conscious real estate, veterans milennials peace corps 
women4empowerment -- myeconomics invites you to vote on top of POPsjargon: MYEconomist - design systems
whose purpose is to exponentially increase (not crash) sustainabile livelihoods of those not yet connected to electricity,
education or other smart communcations infrastructures POP= Preferential Option POOR
Inspired by next generation goodwill, and end poverty alumni of The Economist, Japan, Bangladesh, Rome and since 2012 the world bank, womenuni.com is your destination web for young professional hackathons collaborating around Preferential Option Poor next hackathon - school in a tablet with friends
from alumni of satellite learning network including yazmi and dispoora hubs inclusdng iospaces silver spring, our goal is to stage the first hackathon in the washingtion dc region in time to celebrate worldwide
hackathons of school in a tablet in Peru (world bank pop meetings) and Dubai in October, and through Africa Ihubs whenever
they wish and before the end of the year in china and west coast US spaces tell us if you can help isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com
dc mobile 240 316 8157 macrae family linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/unwomens The Economist alumni include remebrance parties of norman macrae mayfair
boardoom japanese embassy in dhaka with south africa free university
partners and so forth - norman celebrated how student elarnikng networks could change the
world when he first saw them in 1972- his fieldlbook for satellite learning
to connect sustainability deadliens was first published in 1984. x joint cv of macrae and mitchell-
this is one of mitchell's latest ; previously chaired muhammad yun…chris macrae21 minutes ago2 views http://www.economistuniversity.com
: story of unacknowledged giant by his grandaughter -linkin 9500…chris macraeJul 307 views
Entrepreneurial Revolution
http://erworld.tv Last Lunch .. Norman Macrae , the
WomenUni.com in association with MOOC WOMEN  I'm guilty; i have always found new york a most exciting city; but this
year there's a really useful reason- watch out for which leading ladies of sustainability emerge from the ashes of unsustainable
UN 1945-2014 or hack the world bank wit Jim Kim 1 2; or take over POP on 5 billion peoples elearning satellite on life sustaining curricula such as mobile womens banking or water Is anyone doing more than Kenya and Joyful women | Mandela UniYunus UniClinto UniObama Uni |
-can we free training contents on how women livelihoods sustain the world (voice 1990 less
than 1%) up to 50%? recommendation choose which women jobs-microfranchisers to mooc with first and make sure content is distributed
on asia and africa's 5 billion person elearning satellite 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?
Beyond 2015: Sir Fazle
Hasan Abed’s “We need to put the child student where she belongs, at the centre of the learning process, where
she can harness her skills and look forward to a prosperous adulthood.” This can be the guiding force when we think of
our way forward from the MDG goals. Whether we set new goals, improve upon the ones we have, or simply find a replacement
for the MDGs, ensuring quality education (whether it is vocational or formal) for all is the first step to a poverty-free
world. - See more Dhaka Tribune Breaking sept 2014 how to connect all global womens project UN ; if the free nursing college program isnt the most collaborative program all women leaders projecrs could connect what is? Where do you finBread any good news on the future of the univesrity? 
 Opening august 2014 - world bank Open learning campus - congratulations notes from girl empowering networks
around the world - 1 brac 2 grameen 3 rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk to vote W4E31 GirlUp.org For anyone concerned with sustainability of the planet, or the responsibility of media, the
most depressing consequence of
The West's second half of the 20th C was how three halves of the world's population - women, youth, poorest - were exponentially excluded from designing the future. The legacy of TheTed Turner (eg GS2 UNFoundation) family seeks to change that. Their generosity has just completed the final installment of a billion dollar
gifting so that millennials can restructure
the UN's future impact (W4E3). Help build the legacy of CNN's founding family by co-creating the best news on the future of women. Bring the bottom-up network GirlUp.org to a place your family can help regenerate. W4E32 Nike Foundation Girl Effect W4E33 SingforHope W4E34 The Hunger Project W4E35 10ThousandGirl
W4E36 1millionwomen.com.au other good news from usa on open source world spins round boston milllennials BOM1 berners lee BOM2 mit every students an entrepreneurBOM21
MIT100k BOM3 mit media lab -open source wizard entrepreneurs and new commonsBOM30
Negroponte $100 Laptop BOM31 Joi Ito BOM32 reclaim our learning BOM4 MIT open education movement BIM41 OLA BOM5 Legatum BO51 Legatum millennials and fans BOM52 networks of cashless bankingtechnolgistsBOM53
innovations journal BOM6 partners in health/brigham womens hospital BOM61 value chain networks clubinspired by pih and world bank millenialsBOM62 ypchronic BOM63 GFH BOM64
Haiti training hospital - connector of neraly free nursing collegeBOSF1 Kiva and puddle BOSF2 Khan Academy BOSF3 Coursera segment
interested in Open Learning Campus | my
resources -grandad -his last friend; his bequest world record book of jobcreators 
Thanks to Naila Chowdhury 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 rsvp isabella @unacknowledgedgiant.com eg goodwill compounds economically and socially when a community's 3 most trusted people are teacher, banker and medic provided at least 2 are women | Fashion4Development celebrates sir fazle abed of BRAC at the business un opening week for linking in womens empowerment ever Recognized and
feted worldwide for its achievements , the sheer numbers of its outreach are staggering and boggles the mind. How many people does it help ? Well, currently 135 million; that’s almost half
the population of the United States. It employs nearly One Hundred Thousand community workers. You all might wonder how much money does it lend ?hold your breath… Well – it’s cumulative disbursement of micro loans stands at; Ten
Billion US Dollars !! How many
children does it educate ? Well ; it runs
The Largest private secular education system in the world – with 38,000 schools worldwide ! Where is it ? It has put to the test it’s motto “ Think local – acting global” with reference
to his vision spawned in Bangladesh by spreading it’s anti-poverty solutions to 12 developing countries worldwide. Now – who are we talking about here ? Yes non
other than Founder of BRAC, one of the greatest visionary Leader- Sir Fazle Hasan Abed Good
Womens Jobs Value Chains our alumni are changing Fashions, superstars upd W4E/F4D - videos 1 2 3 Telecentres and elearning and msectors (how sector
changes when societies have mobile info access) Satyagraha 1- mediating future generation of peace & economics not peace or economics Clean energy and food security (1) Health 1 Futures co-created by mobile billionnaires and satellite media owners Open education especially in : maternal and infant healthcare Throughout Africa with supporters of nanocredit,USADBC summits and VE, Maharishi Institute Throughout Asia due to our founder Naila C being first female director of GrameenPhone 1996 responsible
for partnership with women villager economics and wellbeing Womens
community banking and youth investment banking especially open society tech wizards and pro-orphan banking Professions for job creation and sustainability of global village planet |
W4E1 women4empowerment.org.
Led by Naila Chowdhury - first female director of Grameen Phone (Y10): experiments in mobilising poorest village mothers started in Bangladesh in 1996.
After 15 years work with Dr Yunus, she came to Washington DC to action good news of urgently
valuable solution networks that mobile empowers women to entrepreneur. These include
telecentres for acid victims, and translating Africa's nanocredit (AM3) networks across the 4 hemispheres of women empowerment. W4E linksin to New York's
First Ladies summit Fashion4Development (W4E2) - designed to transform responsibility of the global fashion/garment sector. Annual celebrations include
superstars and media editors who wish to live as ambassadors for womens' or childrens'
rights to job create. Help W4E and F4D map emergence of wonderful Twin Sister networks.
Examples range from the human eg Girl-Up (W4E31), to hi-tech eg ITU (W4E41) of renowned
Mali technologist Hamadoun Toure.
W4E11 Acid Victims
Telecentres W4E12 Jewelry for Responsibility
W4E2 Fashion4development.com Leads worldwide
womens partnerships in changing value chain of fashions and superstars. The legendary
economist, Maynard Keynes, would be proud of First Ladies who now mediate an end to all
the illwill caused by those who externalise market risks. Acting as the most informed
customers, they are best placed to demand that the world's most famous haute couture
designers want their global reputations to be judged by how much they collaborate so that garment workers all over the world have safe livelihoods networked
round the freedom to prosper from hard work and the joy of being respected as a maker
of goods.
W4E21 The League of Gentlemen
W4E3 YN4U Does the future
capitalism of New York need to be about walled streets and maddening avenues, or could
Nations be United for 7 billion of you and us? Yes WE Can unite the human race to poverty
museums #2030now (K1) - provided we enjoy how post-2015 millennials' goals and womens empowerment can just do it (see Nike Foundation's Girl Effect W4E32). F4D's high visibility increases through
an annual summit during UN's opening week of year, and through continuous action and
knowhow networking. With W4E, first ladies can also face up with what philanthropy billionaire owners of mobile can empower. Parallel NY circles include
SingforHope of Monica Yunus (W4E33) and The Global Poverty project (K2)- one of millennials
popular social movements of #2030now which Korea’s coolest citizen and Gangnam
stylist, The World Bank's Jim Kim joyfully cheerleads, See the selfie concluding this
World Bank and UN co-presentation http://live.worldbank.org/millennials-endpoverty-2030
| AFM1 Samara
Unlike the $100 laptop as the first
product launch of the MIT media lab, Noah Samara pioneered the early 1990s launch of an African satellite with
a continent-wide frequency reserved for life critical
information in parallel with 2 other worldspace satellites for Asia and America. He experimented with satellite
radio which turned out to be unsustainable as a life-changing
information network for Africans but a highly portable medium in USA. Nearly 20 years later his company yazmi.com is
converging all resources on satellite empowered learning ( expected tablet price $50 for built in satellite use and access to all the world's most job creating open
edu AFM2 Jamii Bora AFM3 IHUB/Ushahidi AFM4 MPESA/Safari AFM5
Nanocredit AFM6 USADBC - diaspora association benchmarking african food security value
chains
Other chapters of World Record Book on Job Creation include: K1 Kim’s YouthWorldBanking, GS1 George
Soros help connect bottom-up billanthropists |
......... |
Greatest Jobs Creators Sustaining Women rsvp isabella@unacknowledgedgaint.com | |
Women4empowerment& fashion4development help UN and first women choose sectors
women can change most including Fashions Superstars Womens
apps promoted by mobile's billionaires *Bibi Russell Mother of Bangladesh Fashion
supermodels who now employs 35000 weavers Evie Evangelou has taken UN's ashion4Development
to new level Naila Chowdhury first female director of grameenphone- - unrivalled
knowhow of what mobile women empowerments are possible Cassandra Seidenfeld -
Italy's first F4D lauteate Mrs Houre wife of ITU Geneva's association valuing
purpose of satellite and mobile technolgy
Associated Universityofstars search : Singforhope by Monica Yunus
Radical by | IFC calims $800 mn investent in women entrepreneurs... Who's influencing womens rights or investment at world bank?
Listing by order of search of experts at world bank live as at 1 July 2014 one of the most influential Arab women- Arabian Business Magazine Cherie Blair Founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women Senior Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer GE Chairman of the Board of Directors for Ooredoo Group
global community submitted
more than 276 ideas to solve this global
challenge and 30,000 people participated online during a one month period. webcast debate hosted by CNN International's Hala
Gorani with experts including (former)
World Bank President Zoellick, Nike Foundation Founder and CEO - Maria Eitel. President, World Bank Group Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Finance Minister Nigeria Some other selections: | | http://vimeo.com/86955821 if you have time to look
at this video you can see the work that naila chowdhury (who's coming up to her 3rd year living in Washington DC region after
15 years serving yunus at grameen phone as first female director) is in the middle of - the way this network works is
to steal all the first ladies gathered during clinton global /un opening week of year onto one common responsibility platform
, and from last yera to launch a league of gentleman too (which branson sometimes walks across too)
in effect WE (WomensEmpowement) changes every media and so sector's economics
(or social valuation); what this video doesnt show is the other half of what happens when womens empowerment take nanocredit
to mobile billionnaires or those who own satellites for development
since tebabu's ethiopian friend (silver spring neighbor) mr samara owns africa's main common frequency satellite on behalf of elearning this can be a time to choose what training content we really want women students to lead with; I guess soemone at MIT media
lab wil be interested in this- if someone you know at umd too then great!
cheers chris
macrae 301 881 1655 skype chrismacraedc http://womenuni.com/ | To media revolutionaries like our friend and Ghandian reconciliation agent colin morley - founder of empowerment illustrared who died London 7/7 2005 Associate uni webs of journalists for humanity include universityofstars Favorite universities : Maharishi S. Africa Imagine
a nation that invites
the world to come and partner it in exploring job creating education - what would you hope to see? virtually free universities
for every entrepreneur who makes more jobs than she takes; empowerment programs for orphans or other fresher students whose childhoods have lost their confidences in self; peer to peer action learning experience- the most valuable
mix of real and digital action learning networks; missing courses of job creating extended back to age 8 for all (14 million)
children 2014 US Diary Valuing Women Most - october singforhope ny; world bank youth summit DC; september F4D NY; WSIE NY; 27 september Atlanta; |  
Norman Macrae Family Foundation usa 301 881 1655- enjoys helping people develop content for 9 year olds up
on social business system design & Job Creation made famous by Bangaldeshi microcredits since 1976; we also try to record history's conflicts from
the people's view before mass media deletes the inter-generation learning that peace could have mapped as we go from a nation state age to what ever 21st
Century will sustainably or unsustainably spin Please ask your parents to contact my dad chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk if your parents or sisters and brothers can help my mission. Simple way to help - host a cafe debate
1 2 on why we 12 year-olds need is celebrations of change agents - thank you obama thank you for using your what's the most wondrous google you can ask us to put here - eg girl powerHAPPY CONNECTIVITY
BIRTHDAY DR YUNUS
Our favorite explanation of Entrepreneur in
the 215 years since French and Scots started mediating egalite, liberte, fraternite: she who makes
more jobs than she takes - Nobel Dr Yunus, Launching Social Business Future of Capitalism 2007. What will be Youth and Yunus favorite definition
in 2015? SURVEY OF YOUTH'S GREATEST JOB CREATORS; Diaries of 25000 Youth on Road To Atlanta 2015 (TWIN CAPITAL OF MILLION JOB CREATING
FUTURE CAPITALS); MAP OF WOMEN JOB CRATORS Which 10 Massive Collaboration Projects of Women4Empowerment 1 2 3 4 5 interest you most 2015 - The First 20 Years
of Massively Mobilising Open Collaborations of Women Empowerment Friends of W4E are at the crossroads
of all womensempowerment possibilities of the mobile and community networking age because its female founder helped
Dr Yunus train Bangladeshi village women in using mobiles from the getgo (1996 being the first time that any massive experiments
in how the world's poorest mothers valued mobile connectivity began thanks to the social fiction leadership of Muhammad Yunus
and the open society lending empowerment of George Soros). The world's most exciting innovations are coming from twin partnerships
setting up creative labs between those in the villages with the greatest problems known to humanity and organisational leaders
with the greatest resources Here are 10 projects that W4E is experimenting with that I have heard of - but I'd love
to hear your favorite ten as new collaboration ides are emerging every day as Atlanta discovers how many of the 25000 greatest job creating youth turn out to be women 1 abused womens telecentre businesses 2 championing total reformation of the responsibility of the fashion industry
so that never again are 1000 women seamstresses killed by a rotten building collapsing on tem 3 proof-testing end to
end dispora models - ie those that redesign value around the local craftsperson and celebrate the maximum value of this produce
in high society - jewelry is making an extremely interesting value chain for diasporas to completely redesign round family
producers 4 experimenting with massive collaboration networking of days when thousands of people get a free healthcheck
- as part of the race to innovate the Nearly Free Nursing College (see action networking postcard below) 5 working
out how to partner with the 2 million youth creative arts peace-building projects of Monica Yunus' www.singforhope.org 6 hosting youth and future designer debates on how women leaders who love orphans have connected : the most used financial
literacy program in primary schools (100 countries Aflatoun). the greatest youth-run microcredit (Kenya's Jamii Bora 1 2)
- whats possible next 7 the role of women in celbrating prizes for green energy entrepreneurial revolution
- which can yet be womens greatest job creating and community helath and safety liberator of all time 8
to 10 coming soon | 
Actually, GIRLS WANT TO CO-CREATE SOCIAL FICTION 
Transcript of Yunus
Science Fiction CNN 15 November 2013 references http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4kU97gXWj0 http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/15/opinion/yunus-microfinance-grameen-bank/ https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OHIgMXmrktE_xdo6U98dqJ2kTA-5hnAH2Pj0bGTak1M/edit MUHAMMAD
YUNUS the world - what it should
be - is all about imagination if we imagine today what kind of world we want, then
that kind of world is what we will create everybody has the freedom to imagine in his or her own way my imagination is we want to create a
world that will be absolutely free from poverty -meaning that will be no poor person on this planet anywhere in this world'' and once we create that, we can create poverty museums, so
that people who would like to know what is it hat used to be called poverty, how did it happen? - so they will go into poverty
museums, they will take their children to poverty museums that's the kind of world I'd like and
that's the kind of world where there will be no unemployment , and when you tell people there used to be
unemployment, there was a big crisis, a lot of young people were unemployed, and people
will say what is unemployment: why should anyone be unemployed? they have the capacity why should one human being unemployed? what does it mean? they
will be writing thesis to understand what is unemploymen?, why did it happen in those past days? and nobody should be on welfare, why state has to take
care of people because human being has everything inside, how come we couldn't provide the facilities so you can bring those
capacities and contribute to the world then we
would want to create a world where there would be no unnecessary deaths we are proud of technology and our knowledge- simple thing
why do people die of preventable diseases- those diseases should be gone -and we will not make this planet more dangerous than it was before, everyday
we will make it more safe than it was yesterday ... continued | - washington dc hotline for multi-win models of youth economics and future capitalism 301 881 1655
-related reference : Friends of CNN Heroine/Hero wiki Firstly happy to give domain
name to anyone who most thinks it could Secondly
Atlanta's newest billionnaire sarah blakely was on 60 minutes last night with buffett and gates saying she is part of the
billionnaires 50+% of whose wealth is going to philanthropy. She also said my cause is helping
women but I havent found my signature project yet
I do have 2 content editing ideas that I believe a womens subnetwork of 25000 youth
coming to atlanta could mobilise
1) why not gravitate a mooc (or just a web of 9 minute max khan-ac type training modules) of what are the greatest impacts of web and mobile as valued by women - you can both document cases already delivered
an where the women "science fiction"s as yunus calls it are linking through 2) I am very keen on this legacy format as illustrated in the attached on Einstein; actually I dont agree with all the priority achievements listed but its
a mapping format that could : be used for each nobel or other leader linking in the next 2 years it could be a format that a womens future panel edited -perhaps monica's naila's and sarah's networks could choose the editorial teams it would be even more powerful not as a static presentation but as a linkedin organiser empowering massive collaboration
Also If Yunus Creative Labs Inc is developing a corporate and leadership
services branch then the whole world of global branding purpose needs to join in womens social fiction very fast - so legacy
leaders portaits the way women value them can be an unique resource for "creative" processes
sincerely chris macrae - a legacy presentation of her could
make an interesting female student competition across HBUs and by 2015 might be useful research for Obama to plan his own
legacy .......................................................................... |
xMACRAE'S FUTURECAPITALISM challenge - does your capital want to co-create a million jobs with youth? After 40 yers of dialogues
with entrepreneurial revolutionaries, its now very easy to do but only with a complete transformation of education systems
and the value chains (freedoms link) they have been trapping youth in 
download legacy format - example einstein
TIMELINE TO 2010s AS MOST EXCITING DECADE 80 years ago, Einstein was one of first scientists to question: would the human race survive the first generation made borderless
by technology? Today all our communities need to face up to being more
interdependent than separated. All the while: old professional monopolies rule over separation, and man's science runs
the risk, as Einstein proved, of lag that is too top-down blocking holistic perspectives needed to innovate
interactivity at next micro level needed to invest in our children's sustainability.
40 years ago, dad (Norman Macrae) at The Economist and I saw 500 students sharing knowledge around an early digital network - dad spent
the second half of his life arguing for an entrepreneurial revolution in economics geared to 2010s being youth's most exciting decade - almost all entrepreneurial
change movements linked into 2010s connect back to leadership dialogues on entrepreneurship linked to dad's optimistic curiosity
NOW IN 2010s, dad's last 5 year
project helped to list everry wrong turn that has made in issuing rukes of globalisation - and we have found in many many
cases the antidote to spinning unsustainable systems exists in opposite choices that womens networks are testing. This web
is dedicated to exploring this exciting news......................................................... | Help
us blog - how many of youth's 10000 greatest job creators will be women http://youth10000women.blogspot.com/ Pro-Youth Economics: our associate Journal is passionate about how to record legacies to youth - browse Legacy.ppt and recommend who else we need to celebrate in this format "BANGLADESH : GREATEST OPEN UNI OF THEM ALL".
former South African First lady. Update at http://www.considerbangladesh.com/ where a strange battle is spinning between 2 superpowerful female politicians who don't seem to trust the extraordinary
grassroots economic maps that over 15 million of the world's poorest Bangla women have networked as a brilliant intergenerational
contribution to humanity's most exciting goals 30 years ago we mapped how 3 billion new jobs will come from 1
billion community jobs -defined by designing the globe so that a child can be born in any village and have a fair chance of grwowing up peacefully, helathily and maximising her own creativity; one billion green energy jobs
as history shows: new sources of energy are one of the 2 dynamics that advance the human lot and it is high time that the
20th C wastage and scarcity caused by the carbon-energy value chain is replaced by the abundance of photosynthesis
energy web: 1 billion jobs will come from a million times more collaboration technology than when man raced to the moon.
We see no reason to change our forecasts-let's urgently challenge macroeconomists and others whose last quarter of a century
has been spent ruling the world with investment policies that destroy youth's freedom to work on these 21st C opportunities. |  breaking good news: Future of University - Ning | CONTRIBUTE TO BOOK OF MAPS TO SAVE THE WORLD....................................................................................................................................... maps only work bottom-up - may travel
great distance but if you miss a local connection (missing or changed) you're stuffed collaborative
-amount of data to linking and uptodate - early constructs of web (b)log and navigate- -question: how did Berners Lee purpose
of www get taken over by non-mapping terms | HOW CAN POOREST WOMEN SAVE THE WORLD by banks that grow out of community markets and knowledge
sharing hubs; that focus on value exchanges mothers can network around homes and communities; by investing in next generation | HOW CAN
CLEAN ENERGY, WATER & NUTRITION SAVE THE WORLD better sources of energy are one of 2 stimuli of massive advances in the human lot ; local access to nutrition
can save people both from both hunger and obesity; clean can keep water clean | | HOW CAN EDUCATION SAVE THE WORLD be job-creating not theoretical; gandhi's
initiaitve - today we need to end education that examines - main routes to job creation are- withy more changing than staying
constant we need to help youth love curiosity - financial literacy ; cross-cultural values; new zealand; jobs competitions | HOW CAN YOUTH SAVE THE WORLD be invested in 3 billion jobs- economics
not of debt but of next productivity = replace command and control politicians with public servants - and end domination of
mass media of old economists; by celebrate right sorts of heroes for empowering youth to be free and joyful; by prioritising
living apps and co-producing most exciting millennium goals; by replacing controling violnence by cross-culturally flowing
joy of peace | HOW CAN COLLABORATION TECHNOLOGY SAVE THE WORLD navigation - map- living apps - healthcare and | ......
HOW CAN INVESTMENT MATHEMATICIANS SAVE
THE WORLD exponentials multi-win
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with village mobiles, now finds 15 yeras on that nurses networks are the living app of the 2010s. 21st century nurses are
as much informationsharers as action servants. Bring down degrees of separation betwnee life critica mobile observations they
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Where
is there good news on the future of the university? My friends and I spend a lot of time on that question- would happily have
a coffee with any parent interested in it
Probably
the best news of this year is next month sees the World Bank launch Open Learning Campus. Whats happy about that is its a
pure learning search: what missing curriculum might millions
of millennials like free access to if they are to shape their century
what matters at open learning campus isnt getting a certificate
on any particular course but finding modules that you can go out and job create with
I am not saying all universities and educational systems should
be like that. But the examination/certification monopoly we have trapped so many students and teachers in is not what economists
I trust or I wish to see worldwide freedom of learning to be about. Of course that's a choice and debate .. now! . chris macrae 301 881 1655 Isabella '15 join in debates
by US parents of 11th and 12th graders of the extremely sad state that ujiversity application prpocess has reached- lets hope
that obam's promise to complete a league table of universities that offer vlue permist students to rerank it http://www.newrepublic.com/article/118747/ivy-league-schools-are-overrated-send-your-kids-elsewhere correspondent
1 I have read the article. While I would have preferred that he provide more facts and documentation
to back up his positions, I think many ofDeresiewicz's points are well taken. In particular, his indictment
of the shallowness of the application/selection process, the ever-escalating competitive measures that parents and students
take to get into these schools, and his statement that "the college admissions game . . . is about determining the exact
hierarchy of status within the upper-middle class itself" ring true.
While I do not think we are turning kids into "zombies," I think the admissions process has
increasingly made us and our kids obsessed with strategies to beat the system (strategies that have little to do with getting
a good education now or during College), does not reward or encourage creativity or free thinking, and tends to exacerbate
income inequality in many of the ways Deresiewicz describes. On the economic
side I am not sure how much of the trend towards greater income inequality at the most selective schools is due to tuition
increases or due to the other hidden costs of getting into these schools, but I am not sure that it matters much. There
is little question that it is becoming increasingly expensive to attend or even be competitive for these schools, in part
for the reasons Deresiewicz describes and in part
due to escalating tuition costs.
I was disappointed that Deresiewicz seemed to have little to say in the way of a practical program
to make a difference. At one point he seems to suggest that kids and parents jump off this merry go round and opt for
less prestigious (and less costly) state schools where kids can still get a good education and have a secure career, but at
another point he touts the superior education offered by liberal arts colleges, and in particular such "second tier"
(his words, not mine) schools as "Reed, Kenyon, Wesleyan, Sewanee, Mt. Holyoke and others." Getting accepted into these schools requires essentially
the same intensely competitive process he derides throughout the article. He also seems to advocate that kids should do service
jobs, like wait tables, to learn some humility and gain insight into the lives of people who are not part of the educated
middle class. I am all for kids taking such jobs, and many of our elite-college bound kids do take such jobs, but I am not
convinced it has much connection to the issue of the merits -- or lack thereof -- of an elite and expensive college education.
To be specific,
there are several short term steps a school like Walter Johnson could take to make an immediate difference. Here are
a few ideas:
1. Limit the number of AP classes kids can take. Many kids take a huge number of AP classes because in many cases
they believe they need to take the most rigorous possible classes in high school to be competitive for the best schools.
But these colleges assess applicants in light of the most competitive available program at each school. If WJ limited
the number of AP classes kids could take, it would both ratchet down the pressure a notch and, ironically, make the kids as
competitive -- if not more so -- for these elite schools.
2. Urge kids not to put on their social media what schools they get into. This is a pernicious practice
and it amounts to little more than bragging. We should urge our kids not to do it, and the school should discourage
it. For example, the school should drop a Spirit Day where kids wear t-shirts indicating the school they are planning
to attend (this happened this past year: I do not know if it is a long-standing practice). Kids should be reminded over
and over to not talk about what schools have accepted them and what money they have received. Of course it will still
go on, but some action discouraging it would be a start.
3. WJ should stop promoting its AP classes and APEX program
explicitly as the way to get into the elite colleges. This reinforces the message that HS classes are merely an instrument
in the college selection process. I think our kids would be better served by classes intended to give them a good education now, rather than hearing the administration and
teachers constantly describe these classes as a means to an end. (I also think WJshould
drop the AP curriculum and adopt an academically challenging curriculum that is based less on fact memorization and test preparation,
but that is a somewhat different and extremely difficult, issue).
4.
Teachers teaching AP classes should spend back-to-school night talking about what the kids will learn and how they will love
learning it, rather than how kids in last year's class did on the AP test.
5. WJ should make a firm statement
that the college admissions process has gotten too stressful, too competitive and too debilitating, and it will attempt to
help in any way it can to keep kids healthy and less stressed.
We can make a difference
too: We should all try not to make this worse for our kids and our friends' kids. When we greet kids in high school,
we should ask them about what classes they love and what they are learning or what they love about their other interests,
instead of about what colleges interest them. We should avoid the subject of college choices with our adult acquaintances
too (because, to be honest, our kids pick up on our level of stress in this process. If we decide as a community to
try to stop discussing college admissions so incessantly with each other, perhaps some of the reduced stress will trickle
down to our kids).
High school is so fleeting and then they are off. I don't want
my kids to spend any more time stressed about the future than they need to be.
12:33 pm edt
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
best for women summit case 1
An Official side event of the United Nations General Assembly Organized by Advanced
Development for Africa (ADA) Foundation, Global Partnerships Forum and Global Digital He@lth Initiative, in cooperation
with the ITU and UNAIDS The Pierre Hotel, New York City, September 27, 2013 9.00–9.10am Welcome
and Introductory Remarks: Ms. Coumba D. Touré, Founder & President, Advanced Development for Africa Foundation,
Mr. Amir A. Dossal, Chairman, Global Partnerships Forum, Mr. Denis Gilhooly, Executive Director, Global Digital
He@lth Initiative 9.10-9.20 am - Opening prayer by His Holiness The Gyalwang Drukpa 9.20–10.00
am – A Conversation on “Women and Youth Empowerment” and “Smart Philanthropy via STI
and ICT” H.E. Madame Helen Clark, Administrator, UNDP (tbc) H.E. Madame Sylvia Bongo Ondimba, First
Lady of Gabon H.E. Dr. Madame Christine Kaseba-Sata, First Lady of Zambia H.E. Mrs. Patience Goodluck,
First Lady of Nigeria (tbc) Mr. Carlos Slim, Founder & Chair, Carlos Slim Foundation, Co-Chair, Broadband Commission Dr.
Hamadoun I. Touré, Secretary General, International Telecommunication Union Moderator – Ms. Zeinab
Badawi, BBC News Anchor (tbc) 10.00–10:45 am – Roundtable Plenary: Scaling up Innovations for Women’s
Health: Zero Mothers Die and UniversalWomen Keynote Remarks: Dr. Michel Sidibé,
Executive Director, UNAIDS and Dr. Flavia Bustreo, Assistant Director-General, Family, Women's and Children's
Health, WHO (tbc) UniversalWomen Video Panelists: Dr. Veronique Thouvenot, Co-founder &
Scientific Director, Millennia2025 Foundation Ms. Caroline Anstey, Managing Director, The World Bank Group (tbc) Ms.
Aishwary Rai Bachchan, UNAIDS International Goodwill Ambassador (tbc) Dr. Shayma N. Fawwaz Vice President, Healthcare,
Mubadala, Abu Dhabi Ms. Kirsten Haglund, Miss America 2008, Founder, The Kirsten Haglund Foundation Dr.
Jordi Serrano Pons, President, Universal Doctor Mr. Jay Naidoo, Chair, GAIN (Global Initiative for Improved Nutrition)
(tbc) Ms. Phyllis Arn Zimmer, MN, FNP, FAAN, President, Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation, USA Dr.
Patricia Mechael, Executive Director, mHealth Alliance Ms. Kirsten Gagnaire, Global Director, MAMA (Mobile Alliance
for Maternal Action) Digital He@lth Initiative Technology and Innovation for Equity Women
Leaders Forum: Connecting Women’s Health and Girl’s Education for Scalable and Sustainable Development. An Official
side event of the United Nations General AssemblyOrganized by Advanced Development for Africa (ADA) Foundation, Global Partnerships
Forum and Global Digital He@lth Initiative, in cooperation with the ITU and UNAIDS Details of Podcast - prepared
by Dr. Alfred Zerfas azerfas@gmail.comTime of startNo.Topic, Person and Agencyminsec Start of Session 1* (File:
Forum1a.mp3) 1Opening prayer by His Holiness The Gyalwang Drukpa00 9.30–10.15 am 21. A
Conversation on “Women and Youth Empowerment” and “Smart Philanthropy via STI and ICT” 3 Amir Dossal, Chairman, Global Partnerships Forum - Facilitator4534 H.E. Toyin Ojora Saraki, Founder – President,
The Wellbeing Foundation AfricaIntroduced by
Video (Advocacy and Action) - see link at end of topics6175 Dr. Hamadoun I. Touré, Secretary General, International
Telecommunication Union926 Amir Dossal - Q to Toure: What to do to address the inbalance? (access to broadband)17377Amir
- Q to Saraki: How to engage non-state actors?2008Amir - Call for General questions25289 To Saraki: Which Banks have expressed
interest?261010 A: Toure: Need a business for profit approach as well as philanthropy281011 Q: What do we
take back to out Communities?3236 End of Session 13349 * Note Welcome and Introductory Remarks by Ms. Coumba
D. Touré, Mr. Amir A. Dossal and Mr. Denis Gilhooly were not able to be recorded for this podcast Start
of Session 2 (File: Forum2a.mp3) 10:15-11:10 12. Scaling
up Innovations for Women’s Health and Universal Women Video 2 Mr. Denis Gilhooly, Executive Director,
Global Digital He@lth Initiative003Panelists: 4 H.E. Dr. Madame Christine Kaseba-Sata, First Lady of Zambia0465Moderator: Mr. Denis Gilhooly, Executive Director, GDHI Digital
He@lth Initiative13476 Ms. Kirsten Gagnaire, Global Director, MAMA (Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action)19267 Ms. Phyllis Arn Zimmer, President, Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation, USA23578 Dr. Patricia Mechael, Executive Director,
mHealth Alliance26469 Dr. Jordi Serrano Pons, President, Universal Doctor333510 Dr. Veronique Thouvenot, Co-founder
& Scientific Director, Millennia2025 Foundation353811 Ms. Kirsten Haglund, Miss America 2008, Founder, The Kirsten
Haglund Foundation373012 Q: Mary Ann Hewan? American Disabled Business Council - Children w Special Needs424413 Q: Sanitation4526 End
of Session 2481014Universal Women Video - see link at end of sheet Start of Session 3 (File: Forum3a.mp3) 11:10-11:25 13. Keynote: Dr. Michel
Sidibé, Executive Director, UNAIDS Forum Partners002Q:
What would you like from this audience?1126 End of Session 31258 Start of Session 4 (Files Forum4a.mp3 and Forum4b.mp3) 11:30-12:30pm 14. “Creating
Safer Environments for Women in the Workplace: Partnerships in Action” 24a. Keynote Address – Professor
Muhammad Yunus, Chairman, Yunus Center. 003Q:
Programmes in the USA22344 Q: Meg Walsh - Role of Capitalist Females in Business27455End of Session 4a3227 4b.
Other Keynote Addresses 1Announcements re: Suskia
Brighton, Dr. Eva Heller and Eve D'Angelo002 Ms.
June Sarpong, Founder, WIE Network and DNA Summit - Moderator1323 Ms. Valarie Gelb, Chief Executive Officer, TheBarnYardGroup2354 Ms. Naila Chowdhury, Chairwoman, Women4Empowerment (USA)5285 Ms. Alethea Lodge-Clarke, Program Manager, Public-Private Partnerships, Microsoft8316 Mr. Killian Stokes, Global Business Development,
Self Help Africa12317 Prof. John Forrer, Associate Director, Institute for Corporate Responsibility, GWU.15358 Q: Action Health Corporated: Education and HIV.21339 Q:
Emily Johnson Womens Collective - HIV issues2342 End
of Session 4b2522 12:30-12:45 15. “Ensuring Digital Education for Every Woman and Every Girl” (File Forum5a.mp3) 2 Ms. June Sarpong, Founder,
WIE Network and DNA Summit - Session Moderator003 Ms.
Nazneen Shafi, Executive Director, Engage ME0594 Ms. Savannah Maziya,
Group CEO, Bunengi Group, South Africa3535 Ms.
Giulia Corinaldi, Interim Chair, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women6356 Dr. Kristie Holmes, Ph.D., LCSW Associate Adjunct Professor of Social Work, USC, USA8547 Ms. Noella Coursaris Musunka, Founder
and CEO, Georges Malaika Foundation11578 Hanna
Aase - Wonderloop.me app13449 Ms. Savannah Maziya -
Answer to question from ERC1444 End of Session 51523 Advocacy and Action video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nd4oZE2RHoM Universal Women video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm4vb7CwKmU
10:24 pm edt
Monday, July 14, 2014
Our working hypothesis is that the nobel peace prize's separation of system disvciplines of economics and epace may at
worst lose the sustainability of the planet, and is at beast extremely conflicted with whole truth mapping of youth and women
capitalism hpw do colaboration entrepreneur search deeper in empowering womens and milennials networks
is the most urgent of all ou our inboxes sample conversation proposal 14 july 2014 france's annual birthday of origin
of entrepreneurship- what the world needs now is a map of millennials (under 35's) who have been working longest/deepest
on womens empowerment and impact of girl collaborations out of their culture
what makes this work difficult but extremely urgent is 1) its dangerous locally
as xxx and yyy briefed me on friday , 2) none of the big foundations fund it satyagraha - ie mediating whole truth ways that sustains its activist millennials
in to help youth bridge cultures and value womens deepest roles in sustaining communities with a peace-loving
future,
US east coast capitals have
never discuss ed whole truth of this before- from 23 september over 14 days - 4 world class summits (2 in new york, 1 in DC,
1 in atlanta) could linkin this millennial right- its not that the summits matter- its their post-action processes in giving
back goals to millennials something we have less than 6 quarters to accomplish if the net generation is ever to be both free
for every human being and exponentially sustainable
taddy told naila and I that one of his biggest problems during the first 15 years of the free university
was that his womens intake came to him in a mental state that was often worse than an american soldier retiring
from iraq or afghanisatan- and that the curriculum that helped women back to belief in themselves is the maharishi curriculum
so by 1 september can we make a joint but private list of millennials
under 35s who work longest/deepest for womens empowerment?
then can it be shown to sunita gandhi (and lucknow founding family) and her ideas on what is the next
stage for linking in safely until open education tools are available to massively scale it are possible- the gandhi family
also know kalam and singh - back in 1950s singh's thesis at Cambridge was on economics of preventing underclasses from spreading
inside or across national borders -when he was a millennial he was india's most wonderful economist -
mostofa due to mrs begum health you need to be her proxy for who she may know out of bangladesh and how they become inseparable partners with
lucknow-only the youth in region can sustain peace with india - and only the lucknow-dhaka axis has a bats chance in hell
of this reconciliation -ask mostofa or I if you want the transcript of the only 30 minute video interview millennials
have ever made with mrs begum or grameen's founding 16 decision culture
naysa can search this out of india; divya can tell us if her asian milennials netwprk has a select subgroup
interested in this
the two
annas can tell us where to look among hispanic womens networks -urgent for naila as that is her first nanocredit permission;
urgent too because from early september mexico hosts 2 of the biggest misinformation summits as far as deepest conflicts around
women go
jean claude designs electronic banking circles whose deepest trust is connecting womens circles in the
most abused contexts
while
I think kiva has wonderful potential I am unclear it can ever scale the deepest conflict resolution work needed before community
banking can be sustained- perhaps matt flannery or premal shah or julie hanna can be invited to give feedback on this before 1 september
naila , taddy and tebabu can tell us out of africa starting with taddy out of s.africa, naila out of
kenya and tebabu out of ethiopia but also wherever his friend mr samara's satellite reaches
peters
dream job is accounting for abused womens communities regeneration -something nearly 50 years of work in africa motivated
him to change his profession (chartered accounting) around even if it meant being banned from many world bank projects until
jim kim took over; of course chartered account bottom-up is also sir fazle abed's professional gift to the world but whether
we can get eg khan academy to report this in action learning modules in time seems ever less likely
if you dont want to be on this circulation list please say if you
are absolutely sure of another transparency connector on this issue please say
if you want to huddle in subgroups do now, but please report back before 1 sept there any wider
actions you want linkin in
chris
macrae dc 301 881 1655 skype chrismacraedc www.womenuni.com -freeing curricula I'd prefer my 17 year old daughter's generation to have right to know about
taddy are you still in touch with atlanta's sara blakely - if we are to be serious about funding this
most difficult area then naila needs to convene a meeting between herself sara blakely
if this hasnt happened before 23 september then all us millennial
and women 4 empowerment summits will be missed; better if it is done before 1 september for all indian interests needed to
connect with this
-note
one beauty of lucknow is probably the only large city in india (and maybe asia) led by a harmony of hindis and muslims and
this harmony was led by the school children 20 years ago - see unesco peace prize to lucknow school
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_Montessori_School City Montessori School (CMS), Lucknow (सिटी मॉन्टेसरी
स्कूल, लखनऊ) ... In 2002 CMS was awarded the UNESCO Prize forPeace Education,
the first ...www.cmseducation.org/founders/jagdishgandhi.htm Although
the journey has by no means been easy, the citizens ofLucknow have
.... 'A Distinctive School' by The 2002 UNESCOPrize for Peace Education in ...In 2002,
it won the UNESCO Prize for peace way since Jagdish Gandhi and his wife Bharti first opened it in 1959 with a loan
of just 300 rupees ($63, £22). Campus Events
in Lucknow: Buy tickets online for World PeaceFestival & Unesco Day
Programme happening at World Unity Convention Centre, Kanpur Road, ... timesofindia.indiatimes.com › City Mar
5, 2011 - Prof Priyankar Upadhyaya has been appointed chair-holder of the newly established UNESCO Chair for Peaceand
Intercultural ...timesofindia.indiatimes.com › City Jul
15, 2002 - LUCKNOW: Jagdish Gandhi and Bharti Gandhi,
founder-manager and ... been invited to receive the Unesco prize
for Peace Education-2002 at ...
newsfeed.time.com/2012/10/.../welcome-to-the-worlds-biggest-scho... Oct
15, 2012 - Lucknow, the capital city of India's most
populous state Uttar Pradesh, is now ... In 2002, it received the UNESCOPrize
for Peace Education.
mostofa could you also to talk to sunita gandhi now- I suggest
you and she post a letter out on lucknow letterhead inviting womens peace laureates to lucknow now that it appears that the
summit in mandela's memory in october cape town has been fractured by south africa refusing to give a visa to dalai lama that
has caused tutu and the woemn laureates to give up on its potential
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Saturday, July 12, 2014
The greatest economic news of the q4 c20
Keynes concluded his classic work "GENERAL THEORY": the greatest economic responsibility - and miracle- will
be ending village poverty. Bangladesh found the solution to this during its first quarter of a century 1971-1996- it depends
on trust compounding around every community with the most trueted people being medic, teacher and banker- two of which need
to be women. In 1996 Bangladesh's 2nd miracle was to be the first nation
to bring mobile phones to partner with poorest village mothers networking. While the wondrous consequences of this are diaries
by our friends at women4empowerment, there is a curriculum risk that the knowledge of the 3 most trueted roles of ending village
poverty in the pre-mobile area will not be lost. Check out the facts, and help us ensure that big universities never overwrite
the real systems dynamics of bangladeshi microcredit (pre-digital era) BRAC first created jobs for 50000 women para
health networkers - a consequence of scaling a program to share oral rehydartion knowhow with every vilage mother- until
this was done- one in 5 infants died of diarrhea. BRAC next scaled vilage primary schools all across the villages. It was
only after these 2 womens grassroots networks crissed-crossed the villages that BRAC also introduced bottom-up banking. At
about the same time 1983, Grameen introduced its form of microcredit banking but only after 7 years project which changed
its focus from banking 50% for women to over 95% for women. In Grameen's model every 60 owners of its bank were given their own village centre and swapped health knowledge every week
as they did their savings and loans. To become an owner of Grameen Bank you had to be a poorest mother and commit to 16 decisions which were almost all to do with health or education of children. Thus by 2010 we can count up how 15 million village
mothers of the grameen and BRAC grassroots networks ended poverty by sustaining income generation. But please dint forget
how it all depended on every community's hi-trust trio of para-medic, teacher and banker -and the majority of this triad being
women
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Subject: introducing
anthony so, james love to naila chowdhury
A particular reason
for introducing you is that Naila works closely with the Toure family (based in Geneva and from Mali)
Below
is the profile of mrs coumba toure -a leading networker at Naila's Women4Empowerment which co-hosts the main un first
womens event each year. Mrs Toure's husband is head of Geneva's ITU (the UN's lead agency for Information Communication Technology). Naila's ability to connect first ladies with leading
edge apps of mobile and broadband comes from being first female director with muhammad yunus at grameen phone- after 15 years
of experiment of mobile partnerships with village mothers of grameen bank, Naila has spent last 3 years connecting first ladies
and lead apps of women empowerment out of washington DC region. I feel confident that Mrs Toure would love to know of both
of your work on HIV , and of course Dr So's annual retreat with medical millennials to Geneva http://graduate.sanford.duke.edu/geneva/health . While writing you know abby as leading connector of harvard originated medical millenials ; Bhim Gopal is a leading medical millennial from
the leadership program at the University of Tokyo - he will be interning in Geneva this summer. The Akira-Foundation of Atsu
and Hiro Yokoi connects millennials exchanges in extraordinary ways
sincerely chris macrae washington dc region
301 881 1655 www.womenuni.com (linking the university that values millennial daughters) Written by Administrator | Wednesday, 08 May 2013 11:39 | Founder and President
Mrs. Coumba
Touré is the founder and President of Advanced Development for Africa (ADA) Foundation. Born in Mali, Mrs. Touré
began her education in Russia where she earned a Masters Degree in Microbiology. Subsequently, she went on to the Institute
of Virology in Hamburg, Germany, and finally specialized in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at John Hopkins University in Baltimore. Early in
her career, Mrs. Touré was Chief of the Virology Laboratory at the Institute for Health Research in Mali, where she
acted as coordinator of research programs She then moved on to the World Bank where she conducted the technical review of
health projects in Africa, and assisted in project design, monitoring progress and evaluation of various programs. Since 2000,
Mrs. Touré has worked at the World Health Organization (WHO) where she effectively developed and implemented the African
AIDS Vaccine Program (AAVP). During this time, she also worked on its strategic plan and established partnerships within the
WHO as well as with external partners. Mrs. Touré was also adept at ensuring the effective coordination and implementation
of the AAVP program, in collaboration with the AAVP Steering Committee that was providing scientific and strategic guidance
to the program. Under
her leadership, the AAVP has contributed significantly to a new level of visibility for African HIV vaccine activities and
has played an important coordinating and networking role for scaling up research activities in Africa. For the past two years,
Mrs. Touré has worked towards a smooth transition of the AAVP to be established as an autonomous organization in Africa.
This move will not only ensure the transfer of knowledge and technology to African institutions, it will also bring AAVP closer
to its local partners while increasing African leadership and ownership at the same time. To date, Mrs. Touré has successfully dedicated her
life’s passion and commitment to improving the health of the people around the world, particularly throughout the continent
of Africa.
issuu.com/evieevangelou/docs/210134_modavie_revised_121713 A Fashion 4 Development publication. ... EVIE EVANGELOU FRANCA SOZZANI
COUMBA TOURÉ Honorees Goodwill Ambassador, Fashion 4 Development Editor-in-Chief, .... Launched Women 4 Empowerment global awareness platform .
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I have the
personal problem of being a mathematician. I like to map dynamics of systems from bottom up. Grand theories have no value
to me if they get in way of what you need to analyse every auditing cycle for each producer markets whole value chain. Recently
Ethiopians. who happen to be the largest Diaspora in the region Washington DC that I live in, have shone a light http://usadbc.org on
the whole value chain of coffee. This is a sector where it is normal for the end farmer to get only 1% of the whole value
even though coffee is necessarily a hand picked product and could have as many connoisseur subtleties as wine making, and
in many cultures stages community spaces to come together and socialise like no other product . You can tell a lot about any
big city by how diverse and vibrant and peaceful cafe culture is.I am still trying to find out when people say coffee
is fair traded what is the minimum the producer gets. However Ethiopians have a model blessed coffee that will sustainably
squeezs more and more middle men out until we are left with the 2 ends - the farmers interests, and long-term customer communities
who want use coffee to regenerate where do social business and youth entrepreneurs meet and host local markets. Now you may
well see where this is heading, and truth is inconvenient.:First obama's signature change to usaid is intended to bring transparency
and food security and sustainability to food chains but while I have attended about 20 such value chain discussions, none
has been anywhere near designed to value producers the way the blessed coffee model. Second a merchandiser of 1000 categories
cant begin to compete on doing good with coffee in the same direct sense of the ethiopian model. Now I realise whole foods
can argue where we make more profit from coffee a lot goes into our culture of educating our customers on fair trade, organic
foods, microcredit sustainability of communities neighbouring those we source products in. But what I am trying to point out
is : why not go back to working out purpose that sustains producers of each market category- that has to be the micro-level
theory; how on top of that you build cultures round organisations that ultimately are conglomerates of many market sectors
(which basically all retailers are) that's a different sort of question.Please dont overclaim the connection between the 2
questions-sector sustainable transparency, and leadership merchandisingTo go back to the other question that started this conversation:benefit
corp is a legal home- different from both corporation and 501 foundationconscious capitalism is in the top 10 adjectival debates
of what capitalism both actions and compounds-when it claims to be more than that then mathematically that bothers me because
as I have tried to show in case of coffee - whose consciousness is it your are sustainably valuing?http://www.womenuni.com searching
for sort of university I would like my g=daughter to be freed by to job create
6:41 am edt
Friday, July 4, 2014
IFC banking on women claims to be investing $800 mn in women
In Washington: Julie Ziegler Phone: (202) 473-0128 E-mail: JZiegler1@ifc.org |
Washington,
March 5, 2014—IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, and Goldman Sachs 10,000
Womenprogram launched a $600 million global facility that will increase access to finance to as many as 100,000 women
entrepreneurs in emerging markets.
The Women Entrepreneurs Opportunity Facility is the first of its kind to be dedicated exclusively
to financing women-owned small and medium businesses in developing countries. IFC will invest an initial $100 million and
the Goldman Sachs Foundation will provide $32 million. IFC will manage the facility, which is expected to mobilize up to an
additional $468 million from public and private investors.
The facility is part of the World Bank’s overall strategy to promote
gender equality and ensure the social and economic welfare of one-half of the world’s population. IFC, through its Banking on Women Program, is playing a catalyzing role to help women-owned businesses. Since its
inception in 2010, the program has made 17 investments totaling more than $800 million in 17 countries. |
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Is 100 times more efficient literacy education possible
The search for 100 times more efficient education modules can take you to 2 opposite kinds of social networks mediated
by the most passionate educators in the world- real peer to peer, and virtually enabled peer to peer. Breaking through many
generations of illiteracy was the foundation of the economic miracle sustained across Bangladeshi village mothers grassroots
networks from 1972. Action learning methods inspired by Paulo Freire were pivotal Some of the best news we have heard
in 2014 comes from the 60 years that teachers at Liucknow India have built the largest school (50000 children) in Lucknow
dedicated to what Gandhi and Montessori originally grounded as an educational revolution in the 1920s and 1930s ALMOST
ANY ILLITERATE ADULT CAN BE HELPED TO READ A NEWSPAPER IN A MONTH Here's some news of where their
campaign is scaling As most of the learners are poor, they have little time to devote to learning and they must have
huge incentives to make literacy important. Thus short sessions and building in of instant gratification have been important.
Learning sessions are short, usually 10-20 minutes only. Most can read a few two-letter words from day 1 and most can learn
to read a newspaper within a month! A learner can learn from anyone at any place and at any time. Anyone can also
be mentor, so is not restricted by place time and availability of this person. When in doubt, a learner can ask anyone who
can read to help out. There are three modes in which we are launching the programme:Via schools and school childrenVia
tie ups with corporations and NGOs, youth groups, etc.Via government. We set the aim of 100,000 literate
in Lucknow to start with our campaign. Monday 5th of May was our first day of the launch at schools of Lucknow
and we got an amazing response: Over 40,000 commitments from 51 schools of Lucknow. Nearly 27,000 literacy packs were handed
out to the children yesterday itself, remaining of the 40,000 will be delivered today. It's quite likely 100,000 goal in terms
of those who start teaching will be met within the next two weeks! This has so enthused our team that we are
now aiming at a campaign towards a 10,000,000 literate across India. I will keep you in the loop. I also want
to discuss this with Taddy once he is back from his engagements in the US as to how this might be synergistic to what he is
doing in South Africa. I presume the problem of illiteracy is not as rampant there but we can discuss curriculum goals for
the existing schools as our already existing curriculum integrates values and is an accelerated teaching programme which is
advanced in its methods of delivery. Combined with teacher training, and personalised and cutting-edge assessments and reports,
has been extremely effective. Thank you for being a superb sounding board and for all your support. We now
need to build momentum towards 8th of September launch of this initiative nationwide along with Ed Leadership's 7th Annual
International Roundtable. Warm wishes, Sunita
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Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Sing for Hope's 2014 Gala, Honoring Jim Woolery & Featuring Renee Fleming,
Set for 10/20 On Monday, October 20, 2014,
Sing for Hope (www.singforhope.org) will present its eighth annual Sing for Hope Gala, uniting New York's philanthropic and cultural leaders for a magical evening
in support of Sing for Hope's programs that bring the arts to under-resourced areas. The event will be co-chaired by Marina
Kellen French, Margie Loeb, and Ann Ziff, and will take place at the beautiful Tribeca Rooftop in downtown Manhattan. The centerpiece
of the event will be a special musical performance by "The People's Diva" Renée Fleming, one of the most beloved and celebrated musical ambassadors of our time. The Grammy Award-winning opera star has been awarded
the National Medal of Arts by President Obama and is the first classical artist to have sung the National Anthem at the Super Bowl. A dedicated Sing for Hope board
member, Ms. Fleming will perform classic and contemporary favorites in this one-night-only performance in an intimate venue. In addition to her artistry, Ms. Fleming is widely known for her passionate belief in the power of
the arts to uplift under-resourced communities. In her words: "I know firsthand the power of art to unite and transform
communities. Sing for Hope is dedicated to bringing the healing power of the arts to those who need it most, and in today's
world, that feels more urgent than ever." Ms. Fleming will be introduced by 2006 Nobel
Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus. About the organization of which he is a founding board member, Dr. Yunus says, "I
believe we have a responsibility and a built-in urge to use our creativity to help improve the lives of those less fortunate.
Sing for Hope Volunteer Artists do this every day, and I am inspired by this work and proud to be a part of an organization
that uses creative expression to transform the lives of the underserved." The 2014 Sing
for Hope Gala Honoree is Jim Woolery, the charismatic Chairman-elect of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP. Mr. Woolery
is being honored for his ongoing philanthropic support of Sing for Hope and his dedicated service as a founding board member
of the organization. In Mr. Woolery's words: "It has been a joy to support Sing for Hope since
its inception and witness its development into a force that brings joy to so many. The arts are part of what make New York
City great, and Sing for Hope brings artistic opportunity to all New Yorkers, leveling the field and inspiring hope through
creativity. In my work at Cadwalader, I am inspired by innovation and I seek impact; Sing for Hope traffics in both." Sing for Hope's 2014 Gala Host Committee is comprised of leading philanthropic, arts, and business
leaders includingHugh Jackman & Deborra-lee Furness, Arianna Huffington, John & Jody Arnhold, Diana & Joel Peterson, Joan & Barry Tucker,Lili & Wilson Ervin, Cynthia Vance & Bob Abrams, Polly & Mike Brandmeyer, Kristin Fisher, Chris Carbone,Dr. William Isacoff, Flavia Gale, Linda Saul Schejola, Ted Hillery, David Kleinberg, and Yeardley Smith. In addition to Ms. Fleming, Ms. Loeb, Ms. Ziff, and Dr. Yunus, members of the Sing for Hope board committed to the gala's
success include Plácido Domingo, Andrea Bocelli, Jeffrey Chertoff, Valerie Demont, Annabelle Garrett, Linda E. Johnson, Jodi Kahn, Lilia Marini-Calves, David Miller, Luis Moreno, Kara Unterberg, Billy Weisman, Damian Woetzel, and Board Chair Eva Haller. In the words of the organization's Co-Founders, internationally acclaimed sopranos Monica Yunus and Camille Zamora, "We can't imagine a more exciting group of people coming together to support arts outreach in New York City. With this
rare opportunity to experience an intimate musical performance by one of the world's greatest musical artists, the event is
sure to sell out. Please join us, and have fun while doing good!" To purchase tickets or tables
for the 2014 Sing for Hope Gala, visit gala.singforhope.org or contact Sing for Hope's Development Manager Elizabeth Elliott at 212-966-5955.
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