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May 2012 (NB Hollande voted in by under 35's -Europe's Yes Youth Can leader) Krugman
(p18 :End Depression Now) if this is a terrible time to be young in america with 17% unemployment among the under twenty-five, its a nightmare
in italy where the youth unemployment is 28%, in ireland where its 30 per cent, spain where it is 43% (with all of these end-of-2011
numbers apparently on the rise). Europe has an awkward combination of unity and disunity -the adoption
by most nations of a common currency without having created the kind of political and economic union that such a common currency
demands - has become a gigantic source of weakness and renewed crisis. In Europe, as in America the places that had the biggest
bubbles before the crisis have the biggest slumps now - think of spain as being europe's florida, ireland as europe's nevada.
But the Florida legislature doesn't have to worry about coming up with the funds to pay for medicare and social security,
which are paid for by the federal government; Spain is on its own as are Greece, Portugal, and Ireland. So in Europe the depressed
economy has caused fiscal crises in which private investors are no longer willing to lend to a number of countries. And the
response to these fiscal crises - frantic, savage attempts to slash spending - is increasing unemployment all round Europe's
periphery to Great Depression levels. . | . video:Macrae Remembrance Party - The Economist Boardroom November
2010, Saint James, London // Yunus Leaders Ning; 2000 bookclub ; youth space; City Ning //Mandela - s.africa leading the most valuable job-creating univesities of C21 //Clinton : 2012
12 May CGI Uni starts student competition - for more on subject area click to youtheconomics.com; May 6 Dhaka Hilary Clinton meets Yunus ... download special issue of adam smith scholar edited journal - celebrating 15h year of microcreditsummit that
Clinton helped inaugurate in 1997 so that worldwide could celebrate investing in youth co-producing millennium goals  chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
new economics crowdmap ... | Norman Macrae: I was mentored by Keynes that the unique purpose of economics is : designing what future consequences the
human race values compounding. With the net generation being the first to design systems whose scale competes globally with nature I trust that economists will take a hippocratic
oath regarding the exponential risks and opportunities they adise leaders on noting the extreme costs our children
will pay unless multi-win system designs are sustained with the milion times more collaboration tech than that man used
to land on moon our history - 2008 in light of appalling mistakes being spun by macroeconomists-through greed,
fatal conceit, or plain forgetfulness that while economics can serve to mediate bi-partisan approaches to a peoples development
its gaming by rival political/cultural parties can only end in depression - Norman Macrae Foundation -The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant & founder since 1976 of the family tree of entrepenurial revolution (over 100 sub-networks)- adopted
the project of converging 4 virtual universities inspired by millennium goal social action networks of mandela, yunus, obama
and clinton. Previously norman macrae's http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html 1984 scenario of what to change so that the net generation could celebrate the most productive time on earth had recommended
uniting human race around bottom up and collaboratuve system designs celebrating the end of poverty- this relates to the earlier
microeconomics vision of schumpeter and schumacher that the 21st century would need to empower sustainability of 2 million
global villages; knowledge networking era is defined by design of above zero-sum models -precepts first contributed
mathematically by von neumann ( biography by norman ) and einstein (particular in his work as team member with Gandhi
(whom Norman's father-in-law worked with for 25 years) and Montessori). As Scottish economists know: from the beginning
(1758 of entrepreneurial economics) adam smith had warned in his earliest checklists of economical principles -
never ever let there be a monopoly of certifying who has graduated. So we have been searching what could the practitioner
curricula of a University of Poverty look like since our earliest blogs in 2000); mail chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk if you are fan of the above ideas tell us where we can join in a ning or wiki or other way to start mapping what youth could
be practicising before they graduate - a connected project of norman macrae foundation can be found at http://jobscompetitions.ning.com/ - we wholly support the recommendation of muhammad yunus that solutions to ending unemployment in the developed world
and solutions to end poverty in the developing world are two sides of the same coin -one that cashless banking and other great
apps of this decade's value multiplying games of empowering youth to productively interact round optimism
of million times more collaboration tech than when the 60s generation converged on landing on moon |
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|  | krugman -the last us economist standing to care about the future of american workers -and youth everywhere - fights a lonely battle as economists
have lost the common touch that keynes and adam smith brought to the futures people could vave enjoyed- how is it that the
21st century is being so dismally spun just when we the peoples could have been collaborating around million times more productive
technology Ethan Pollack summarized a book talk given by New York Times columnist Paul Krugman at EPI’s offices on Wednesday. Pollack’s post contained full video from the event. In
discussing his new book Paul Krugman has recently been mentioning a very interesting regression coefficient:apparently for
every !% that a european nation cuts off its debt to GDP ration, the nation's economy shrinks 1.3 per cent - showing how absurd
austerity programs are when a continent is depressed.
But this confirmation of part of keynes and some lovely
quotes from what 20th century economists once knew how to end depression (wave upon wave across the atlantic see below) -
show that even krugman only understands a minor part of the crisis - the very calculations and system designs (eg who prints
currency and who runs cashless banking) of economics itself needed to be changed if we were to celebrate huge increases in
youth productivity due to million times more collaboration tech afforded by knowledge networking age where multi-win modelsneed
to replace zero-sum ones and externalisation at boundaries is the worst system failing of all given connectivity is making
this the first borderless generation , and economics needed to be designed around families and comunities investment in their
next generation's productivity.
There is also a kind of innocence in Krugman's assumption that we are heading
for decades of decline because good economic principles have been fogotten -our scenario is we have entered a war between
badwill and goodwill networks where orwellian big brothers know exatly how to introduce the next speculative collapse so that
most peoples in main street lose while a few superpower over we-the-peoples spinning compound risks whose timing meltdowns
they alone control.
Also Krugman's wistful role on what good government policies could be reinstated to boost
job creation miss the point of 1976 Entrepreneurial Revolution that none of 20th c organisation typologies are sustainable
for century 21- partner hybrid models that are needed require a new language -and worldwide access to value chain maps) in
which most top-dow gov will be revealed as uneconomic while impact of bottom-up big society networks can hold out public services
renaissance http://youtube.com/badbanks | . |
Krugmans Bon Mots ##1 p21-23 we live in the shadow of economic catastrophe.. we have suddenly become poorer yet neither
our resources nor our knowledge have been impaired ...it seems as if our possibilities of wealth may run to waste for a long
time. How can this be happening? The central message of Keynes work on depressions is this doesn't need to be happening. Keynes
used the metaphor that depression economies suffer from magneto trouble - an old fashioned term for problem's with a car's
electrical system. A more modern analogy might be a software crash.
Either way the point is the problem isnt with
the economic engine that is as powerful as ever. Instead we are talking about a technical problem of organisation and coordination
- a colossal muddle as Keynes put it. Solve the technical problem and the economy will roar back to life.
Many
people find this message fundamentally implausible, even offensive. Mass unemployment must be the result of something deeper
than a fine old muddle. That's why Keynes used his magneto analogy. We all know that sometimes a $100 battery is all it takes
to get a stalled $30000 car back on the road.
Keynes hoped to convince people that a similar disproportion between
cause and effect can apply to depressions. However psychologically powerful people who believe themselves well informed (ed-
even fatally conceited in Hayek's jargon) find it hard to attribute such devastation to a relatively minor malfunction. There
may also be a strong desire to see economics as a morality play in which hard times are the punishment for previous excesses."
In 2010. my wife and I had the opportunity to hear a speech on economic policy by Wolfgang Schauble, the German finance minster:
midway through she leaned over and whispered: "as we leave the room we will be given whips to scourge ourselves".
People like Schauble love to sound sagacious by declaring that our problems have deep roots and no easy solutions, and that
we will all have to adjust to a more austere outlook. They sound wise and realistic even though they are utterly wrong.
| Questioning the bon-bon starting obamauni in 08 we hoped to track how yes can nets change austerity economists,
now our goal training all obamas men need to attend 1 While warmly applauding krugman-keysian current
situational analysis- an extra muddle can be framed by asking which of these 3 regions would you choose as more economical
for you children and future worldwide generations to thrive in - IF it is the case that for half a century the 3 different
regions' main trading power has spent 25% of its peoples money so differently- NB a compound investment of 25% over 50 years
implies a social-valuation direction that could be 70000 (1.25**50) different to cross-culturally live productively in: >>> a region where lead nation, compared with keynes time, has
a government spending an additional 25% of all of its peoples earnings on arms and advertising scary messages >>>a region which is spending much of 25% on a bureaucracy that tries to avoid
integrating the cultures of its many nations particularly its strongest two - one of which is very puritan about the bureaucrats'
rules and the other of which selectively breaks the rules blithely proclaiming that such were too difficult for anyone to
action >>>a region where the lead nation wastes none of 25% on
any of above
While dad as
only journalist at Messina in 1956 had originally backed the 4 wise founders of the EU in the concept of making
core sector markets so interconnected in trade that going to war again would be like shooting yourself in the
foot, 6 years later this brave group were being replaced by the burgeoning bureaucracy which is why considering japan's economic
miracle was such a relief in 1962 and by 1975 made it economically obvious that 1976-2075 would gravitate around asian pacific
century further references on fine old muddles : 1996 oxford union debating script; surveys at The Economist: 1988 valedictory survey; 1975-77 asian pacific
century, and miracle of 2 billion people becoming newly productive; 1976 entrepreneurial revolution, 1975 america's third
century, 1969 neurotic trillionaire; 1972 fine old muddle which will cause collapse of global financial system in 2010s if
left to compound viciously over next 40 years |
|  | Krugmans Bon Mots # #1
p21-23 we live in the shadow of economic catastrophe.. we have suddenly become poorer yet neither our resources nor our knowledge
have been impaired ...it seems as if our possibilities of wealth may run to waste for a long time. How can this be happening?
The central message of Keynes work on depressions is this doesn't need to be happening. Keynes used the metaphor that depression
economies suffer from magneto trouble - an old fashioned term for problem's with a car's electrical system. A more modern
analogy might be a software crash.
Either the way the point is the problem isnt with the economic engine that is
as powerful as ever. Instead we are talking about a technical problem of organisation and coordination - a colossal muddle
as Keynes put it. Solve the technical problem and the economy will roar back to life.
Many people find this message
fundamentally implausible, even offensive. Mass unemployment must be the result of something deeper than a fine old muddle.
Thats why Keynes used his magneto analogy. We all know that sometimes a $100 battery is all it takes to get a stalled $30000
car back on the road.
Keynes hoped to convince people that a similar disproportion between cause and effect can
apply to depressions. However psychologically people whe believe themselves well informed (ed- even fatally conecited in Hayek's
jargon) find it hard to atribute such devastation to a relatively minor malfunction. There may also be a strong desire to
see economics as a morality play in which hard times are the punishment for previous excesses." In 2010. my wife and
I had the opportunity to hear a speech on economic policy by Wolfgang Schauble, the Greman finance minster: midway through
she leaned over and whspered: "as we leave the room we will be given whips to scourge ourselves". People like Shauble
love to sound sagacious by declaring that our problems have deep roots and no easy soutions, and that we will all have to
adjust to a more austere outlook. They sound wise and realistic even though they are utterly wrong. | Questioning the bon-bon 1 While completely ageeing with kruganm-keysian current situational analysis- an extra muddle can be framed by asking
which of these 3 regions would you choose as more economical for you children and future worldwide generations to thrive in
- IF it is the case that for half a century the 3 diffeentt regions' main trading power has spent 25% of its peoples money
so differently- NB a compound investment of 25% over 50 years implies a social-valuation direction that could be 70000 (1.25**50)
different to produce in a region where lead nation, compared
with keynes time, has a government spending an additional 25% of all of its peoples earnings on arms and advertising scary
messages a region which is spending much of 25% on a
bureaucracy that tries to avoid integrating the cultures of its many nations particularly its strongest two - one of which
is very puritan about the bureaucrats' rules and the other of which selectively breaks the rules blithely proclaiming that
such were too difficult for anyone to action a region
where the lead nation wastes none of 25% on any of above while
dad as only journalist at messina in 1956 had originally backed the 4 wise founders of the eu in the concept of making core
euro markets so interconnected in trade that going to war again would be like shooting yourself in the foot; 6 years later
this brave group were being replaced by the burgeoning bureaucracy which is why cosidering japan's economic miracle was such
a relief in 1962 and by 1975 made it economically obvious that 1976-2075 would gravitate around asian pacific century further references on fine old muddles : 1996 oxford union debating script; surveys at The Economist: 1988 valedictory survey; 1975-77 asian pacific century and miracle of 2 billion
people becoming newly productive; 1976 entreprejeurial revolution and neurotic trillionnaire; 1972 the fine old muddle which
will cause collapse of global fincial system in 2010s if left to compound viciously over next 40 years |
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country taken over by England's Empire., So Adam Smith was motivated to start writing about how to design systems so that peoples could could look
forward to their next generation sustaining more productive lives than they had had ... 7 quarters later keynes general theory
issued humanity's greatest challenge- economics as a systems science had reached the state that only economics rules the world
... more | Q: What do the man-made systems that rule
the world look like? A Purposeful value exchanges composed round 5 main flows of how productively peoples
lives are used and 5 main demands human beings make as co-workers, customers, owners, stewards of the globe, stewards of society
at the village level - more | Q: Why can't human race in 21st C be
sustained with choice of economics made by 20th C biggest banks and govs etc? A Long Story: ER alumni
are in their 37th year of offering debating scripts eg1 on wht some industrial age systems after world war 2 were designed to be too big to exist as the first
net generation became more connected than separated by geographical borders ... What is known is that 2010s is most exciting
decade to be an entrpreneur because our impacts define what will be possible for all our childrens' children more
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World Class Brands are in 25th year (as a subnetwork of Norman
Macrae's Entrepreneurial Revolution) of helping sustain the most purposeful organsiations or markets in the world. Core to
any charter of purpose is a quiz revolving round this question- who would uniquely miss
what if this didn't exist?. From this Q&A's list of trust-flows, economics maps
how to connect producers and demanders of the exchange in multi-win models of purpose. Henceforth, potential conflicts with
this goodwill model are audited and resolved at every cycle so that unique purpose is celebrated to lead the future by continuously
multiplying the most value and trust. This model provides the simplest benchmark around all exponential impact metrics of
sustainability investement can be calculated and the transparency of all multi-win models are webbed around pro-youth economics.
Questions welcomed chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk washington dc hotline 1 301 881 1655 |
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Download reality of Yunus-led Grameen
Social Business Chairs worlds first in paris at HEC 08 joined
by Glasgow's in 2010 and now Kyushu Japan 2011 "Yunus & Shiiki Social Business Research
Center (SBRC)". press release >>here<< | Glasgow University signed a MoU to help create the missing economics course that invests in youth's
productivity - one first project is the journal of social busienss and job creating economics | Glasgow Caledonian University
provided Grameen in Dhaka its senior Nurse training professor so that Grameen Nursing College could start up with
funding from Girl Power foundations like Nike - a way to ensure village girls who win scholarships to stay on to secondary
school can further their career path with nursing -this being the most undersupplied job capability in bangaldesh | | | | | | | | | ..
This is intended as a first-draft
discussion document focused round 3 questions of huge importance to me though I have somewhat limited experience
of them. A What Can State of Georgia Do next to Empower Youth Job Creation C How could the Georgia-OFCVC model go across 50 US states or other regions where educators want to help youth job create? B
How do Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus methods such as Social Business funds and SB stockmarkets connect My
perspective is framed largely by how my father’s and yunus ideas connect in seeing the purpose of economics
as investing in next generations productivity , as well as share 4 years of information on who I have met inspired
by yunus/bangladesh to help make 2010s youths most productive decade rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk wash dc tel 1-301 881 1655
A) & C) I
mentor teenagers including my own that universities are the next big bubble in USA almost as dangerous to their productive
lifetimes as Wall Street. Their costs and required student loans gone up astronomically, and the more expensive the university
the less their principals seem to define their purpose in job creation terms
Using the microentrepreneurial language
of Yunus, most work in the future will be innovated while you are still being educated and enjoying extraordinary peer networks
not by getting a top grade in an exam for a job waiting you in a big corporation or big government. A1
I therefore interpret Georgia’s 1000 youth SB competition as a breakthrough for liberating the relationship between
student and teachers. Almost every idea presented needs its principal to ask where in our college are we learning to network
how to create jobs from that idea. In other words the large part of funding (future) competition winners must come from changing
processes and reallocation of universities own revenues as well as the state’s budgets for social or business development.
However by being the first to demonstrate this method across states, Georgia and Yunus and OFCVC can claim training revenues
from other states or demand other partnership exchanges. I A2 With job creation top of peoples agendas,
there is also a timely opportunity to build on integrating the constituency networks OFCVC has developed in its 10 year long
sharing of an entrepreneur program across colleges such as 1 principals 2 state and local government and development organisations
3 youth 4 business leaders A3 Two next choices seem critical – the first handful of states to extend to –what
will they give to be part of the process; within Georgia who else has funds that ought to want to join in promoting an innovation
out of Georgia that the world of youth wants most (jobs/ income-gen futures) Examples of Georgia-leading industries could
include coca-cola, branson who indirectly started entrepreneur training and virgin unite out of Atlanta, ted turner already
a reform UN partner of yunus. Interface the world most exciting model of transforming industry to zero carbon Ideas of which states to extend to first: C1 interested to know where ofcvc 101 college strength
is and whether eg texas is a first candidate; I was sat at dinner next to sponsoring family rehman whose daughter works for
fed economic development out of Austin- Austin is where one of 2 US CEOs most supporting yunus is based – ie John Mackey
whole foods C2 I have been searching which 4 places in usa could become epicenters for Yunus greatest
projects- along with Atlanta I would suggest which ever state Intel chooses (the other US major resources
partner of Yunus and worldwide leader of infotech possibilities of Yunus) ; probably Massachussetts if we could negotiate
that because the future of US education is tested out of there and Yunus number 1 global partnering agent (head of Grameen
America) is headquartered in Boston; and maybe the princeton /new jersey region as which is where both monica yunus and sam
daley harris are based. Although I am based in DC and Maryland, I can say from experience that I don’t find
these states easy to connect universities , though would happily join a group testing inter-state demand at any future time. C3 A lot is changing in next few months so any ideas logged up now need continuous reappraisal: In particular 2012 is the most political in US 4-year
cycle and this time jobs will be number 1 agenda Sam daley harris is ending 15 years of making microcredit
his main network focus and turning to leading a wholly civil society networks- finding out his first regional hotspots seems
relevant | B0 How do Yunus methods such as SB funds and SB stockmarkets connect? B01 When
I first met yunus at end of 2007 after forming first 1000 social business bookclub,
he had two globally popular slogans that reinforced each other” - join human race to poverty museums
- develop social business
stockmarkets
he also
used a more detailed vocabulary a)social
action – one year team development of small groups of students to test an emerging social business concept; b) social business to be the main model
he used to govern any goal-oriented project, organisation or network; c)future capitalism to be a club of global partners connecting round yunus community economic
models by investing some of the world’s most advanced tech resources as well as their finance and other capabilities This January 2008 video typifies
how he then explained his open relationships with youth education, investment, job creation linked to youths
millennium goal networks http://www.youtube.com/user/caplinski#p/u/14/idn4vCtJ0Hs The first chapter of his first book on social business was arguably the most relevant economic contribution
to systemic development in the 33 years that I have heard people relate to my father’s 1976 article on entrepreneurial
revolution in The Economist – for fathers surveys go to http://normanmacrae.ning.com/forum/topics/norman-macrae-books-surveys B02 Something I would most like to see journal of social business
do is use its back pages to catalogue/update all cases of sb funds and sb capital markets. The Economist started life with
front pages on changing weekly news; and bank pages developing ever more informative data. Why not JOSB too? . click pic to download
journal of pro-youth economics There are many variants and ways to intervene with “SB
funds” but the strategic ones that the French help yunus co-create from 2005 are economically very different from the
PR ones hans reitz suggests yunus should promote in any city that wants to commemorate him B3.1 My understanding is that yunus
went through 3 extraordinary stages of innovation – each of which built on the other but became his next passion: B3.1.1 1976-1995 modeling 10 times more economic models in the village – fortunately the basic molecule of this
was poorest mothers centres of 60 which interacted banking, ownership of community market, and hubbing knowhow B3.1.2 1996-2004 introducing mobiles through village phone ladies- one lady became hub connector with other 100000
hubs B3.1.3 2005 on when 4 large organisations in paris all offered to partner yunus with technology and
funding to test an extreme innovation using rural bangladesh as an innovation lab B3.2 Oddly summits and
world stage of yunus developed slightly out of sequence B3.2.1 1989 world bank asked for international arm Grameen Trust to be
developed1997 microcreditsummit launched (along with
Grameen foundation in DC); over next 9 years status of Yunus as Nobel Prize 2006 laureate grew but quality control of how
summit advanced microcredit models diluted2003? Skoll
asked yunus and abed to join Drayton , ashok’s founder of social entrepreneurs, to join world social entrepreneur club
of 5. Yunus fairly quickly found that social entrepreneurs didn’t necessarily value having a business model- this seems
to be where social business (entrepreneur) originated as a term, though it represented the main model no dividend, no loss,
owned by poorest (or those in most need of purpose) that Yunus had innovated to bring sustainability to charities and bottom-up
empowerment to aid | Obviously
this could have been a lot longer. A lot of the above is an exploration of my first responses to what I understand the opportunities
to be- both your questions and comments most welcomed. Sent to Prof Bhuiyan (1000 student jobs competition);Zasheem
journal of social busienss Mostofa of youth ambassador 5000 and helping mrs begum link together education entrepreneurs | . Hi I thought you might be interested to help improve on this sort of approach
- for couple of months now inspired by Halima's hosting of 500 people celebrating french, obama and MIT startups at French Embassy DC, I have been exploring any way
to make contact with MIT as the western world's leading university model of job creation The
question of how to connect Yunus university research and MIT knowhow is of course something you wil have better veiws on than
I thanks chris macrae
Dear Glen Urban Sorry its been
so long since our last contact when I was debriefing Harvard Business School marketing professors on turn of millennium
triple issue of journal of marketing management that I guest edited on global media's biggest conflicts with sustainable community
realities The foundation dedicated to my father Norman Macrae , The Economist's main journalist of entrepreneurship and the internet between 1949-1989, wants to identify a world
league table of universities that do most to create jobs and help youth openly network entrepreneurial spirit. MIT
is the only university we would consider as first benchmark in USA. Could a member of our research team make an appointment
to interveiw you on clues as to what MIT does entrepreneurially and differently in empowering students and
job creation leaders We are hoping to issue a first debriefing of this topic late September at
French Embassy DC which recently hosted a MITEF gala. This aims to celebrate the time that US congress has asked
for testimony on microeconomics. Sincerely Chris Macrae Washington DC 1-301 881
1655
Some other connections for 10 years in 1980s I worked in Paris at Novaction
the worldwide developed or market models with express software my dad and I wrote the first book on the internet in 1984 and my own passion is ways of valuing trust and sustaining unique purspoe Dad's biography of Von Neumann
was sponsored by Sloan Foundation My father believed that many of the ideas that Bangladesh created during
its first 40 years were grounded in the microeconomics and grassroots networking of urgently needed innovations that he
believed in most. These included maps relevant to schumpeter's 2 million global village networking model -
so the other university we are studying first is Muhammad Yunus and Sarkozi's choice for exploring new economics HEC; we are
also working with some Adam Smith researchers in my family's original home region of Glasgow The other
main project of Norman Macrae Foundation is intitial funding of Journal of Social Business. May I post you a copy of the inaugural
issue that we have sampled to the congresmen who voted for microeconics testimony? .. | Dear
Emmanuelle I have returned from visiting Yunus in Dhaka. He has asked my father's friends and
I to develop a roundtable process. He wants this tested first in DC region. I would like to meet to discuss
if Embassy of France would want to be locational host of Each year Yunus has 3 or 4 biggest meetings
around the world that are known in his diary well ahead. The next one is his testimony to US congress as genius microeconomist
of our times which is the main prize of the Congressional Gold Medal which two thirds of Congress voted him for after many
years of grassroots support from http://www.results.org/ led by my friend Sam Daley-Harris. The date of this testimony in US Congress is currently confidential and just
being fixed but its most likely to be end September What Yunus would like is a technology
for poor and/or for job creation roundtable which is preceded by 2 salons where people and startup networks discuss
who should be at the roundtable, and what viral good news on youth and technology we can all celebrate I would like to meet to discuss details of whether Emabssy of France would like to be the locational host of that.
If I knew that in principle you would be happy then I would look for a major sponsor - eg Jeff Skoll - to partner the first
3 of these - ie the DC one and whichever turn out to be the next 2 significant places in the future history of yunus- One
of these is likely to be Madrid as Queen Sofia is hosting the world microcreditsummit there in middle of November. I would
also use the fact that my family's holiday is in Paris this year between June 16 to June 24 to ensure that all French startups
partners of Yunus know of the technology roundtable series so that they can own as much of it as they want WHY TECHNOLOGY FOCUS? In Dr Yunus current situation it is only technology Social Businenss partnerships
that he knows can be multiplied without interference of Sheikh Hasina. Consequently The CEO of his technology applications
groups is now his most trusted envoy around the world except when he himself can be present. She has just retirned from the
UN summit in Turkey. She aims to be in Paris in mid June with me In my father's last 3 years of life he became convinced that Yunus is the entrepreneurial revolutionary of our net
generation. Once Yunus technology roundtables get to pilot stage I can write to his major lifetime friends including Romano
Prodi and Mary Robinson and Prince Charles and The Emperor of Japan (who awarded him te Order of Rising Sun with glold bars) to
see if their regions wish to be involved. Since start ofd 2008, my familiy have connected
2050 book readers of Dr Yunus and sponsored the Journal of Social Business and http://www.youthandyunus.com/ and two of his birthday wish dialogues so friends of Yunus increasingly lets me know who his most
trusted world partners are ; so we can get his permission to see which of them may feel that this first DC-based series
is a special opportunity. Many in France see Yunus as having helped renew national interest in entrepreneurs as job creators
(I can bring you a special issue of Liberation which featured a yunus article on every page) and this could be the right
time to involve Obama Startups leaders over here. Recent news from Spain makes it clear any learning in startups will be most
valued over there sincerely chris macrae washingtin dc usa=1
301 881 1655 references - fathers 1984 future history on how to sustain youth of the net generation father 40 years of surveys at The Economist father's last article : how Yunus and microeconomists can help prevent 2010s compounding a decade of slumps france's main portal to good news with dr yunus http://www.danonecommunities.com/ | .If Business Schools were ranked by job creation, end poverty, investing in youth and
sustainability knowhow networking - what would league tables look like? rsvp info@worldcitizen.tv Premier League HEC MIT 0 1 2 3 First Division Kyushu Japan AIT, Bangkok Glasgow University and Glasgow Caledonian Second Diviision Univeristy of Bologna; University of Florence Asian University of Women, Chittagong
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
The Yunus challenge was launched in December 2006 in collaboration with the MIT International Development Initiative.
Every year the Yunus Challenge focuses on a different problem faced by some of the poorest communities in the world in an
effort to bring these problems to the forefront of the academic community. Areas covered are drinking water, fuel efficiency,
sanitary health & hygiene, de-worming and other affordable consumer products.
Support to tackle the challenge
is given through Public Service Fellowships, the MIT IDEAS Competition, and the innovative D-Lab service learning course.
The IDEAS Competition team with the best solution will win the Yunus Challenge award at the Competition awards ceremony in
May each year and when possible, Dr Yunus will try to present the award in person. The next one is possibly 3rd May 2010.
Future challenges will be informed by and build on the growing partnerships between developing country organizations
and parts of the MIT community, including Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab and the International Development Initiative.
How it works:
- The IDEAS Competition kicks-off in October.
- Students can submit
initial proposals each month from then through to March.
- Final entries come in mid April and are judged early May.
- The teams then have 15 months in which to spend their awards.
The Challenge is also supported
by the Fellowships, Internships, and Grants programs which typically send students to work on their projects over the summer
or the January break, although it would be possible for students to receive support to work on their projects at MIT during
the semester.
Applications for these programs are received from the middle of each semester. The classes that
tackle the Yunus Challenge run both semesters and also have a major fieldwork component during the January break. Some students
can also travel with support from these classes over the summer. It’s a pretty continuous process.
Currently,
there are discussions underway that could expand the Yunus Challenge to include Cambridge University in the UK. This may be
done in conjunction with the “Engineers without borders” branch at the university.
Updates The best way to get updates is by this live website: http://web.mit.edu/ideas/www/index.htm
Past events and subsequent winners
2006 TB Challenge http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/22129/
In the same competition, Jose Gomez-Marquez, who was a key member of one of the first IDEAS Yunus Challenge winning
teams (New DOTS/XOutTB) and who is now a member of the IDI staff at MIT was named Humanitarian of the Year
by the magazine Technology Review:
http://www.technologyreview.com/tr35/Profile.aspx?TRID=762 2007 Indoor Air Pollution Challenge http://www.oneearthdesigns.org/projects/energy/solsource 2009 Energy Storage Challenge
http://www.lebone.org/ IDEAS Global Challenge
In its basic conception, this is a web-based mechanism to enable
the global MIT community, particularly alumni, to get involved in the IDEAS Competition. Using this mechanism, MIT alumni
around the world will be able to network and take part in IDEAS as mentors, team members, and sources of information on community
issues and resources. We are interested in the idea of extending this concept to also enable cross-institutional collaboration
between MIT and Cambridge on the Yunus Challenges. |
2011 Yunus
Challenge: Agricultural Processes ProblemWithout access to agricultural innovations, smallholder farmers must manually grow, harvest and process
important food staples like maize (corn) and grains, which is labor intensive and time consuming. Conducting agricultural
activities by hand also contributes to avoidable injuries and pulls children out of school, since producing food for survival
takes priority over education in subsistence farming households. Manual work is typically less precise and much slower than
technology, which can lead to unnecessary waste of crops as well as farming inputs like water and fertilizer. Furthermore,
options to sell agricultural products at fair prices may be limited if farmers lack transportation, storage facilities and
information about market prices. As a result of these and other factors, smallholder farmers may put in long hours of
hard labor, but still struggle to capture enough value from their crops to support their households and remain vulnerable
to seasonal and market variations. ContextAgricultural innovations are potentially transformative, especially
in sub-Saharan Africa, where the sector accounts for the biggest share of the economy and employs over two-thirds of the population,
either directly as farmers and laborers or indirectly as sellers and entrepreneurs. Research shows that agricultural innovations
can help break the cycle of poverty by improving incomes while reducing hunger and malnutrition, which affect over 1 billion
people and are contributing factors to the majority of the deaths of children under 5. The World Bank estimates that growth
in the agricultural sector is twice as effective as other sectors in reducing poverty. Over the past few decades, billions
of dollars have been invested in developing agricultural innovations. Some examples include: - Improved seeds for
higher yield, resistance to pests and disease, and better nutrition
- Environmentally sustainable farming techniques
and fertilizers
- Affordable water pumps and drip irrigation systems
- Methods to convert agricultural waste
into resources like charcoal and fuel
- Technologies for information transfer about market opportunities
- More
efficient devices for post-harvest processing, transport and storage
Yet adoption of these promising agricultural
innovations has been far from ubiquitous, and remains especially low among the poor. Around the world, 550 million smallholder
farmers still lack access to beneficial agricultural innovations. Poor farmers, who are mostly women and often less educated,
may be left out of training services and have difficulty accessing credit, insurance, land, and markets. The Agricultural
Technology Adoption Initiative (ATAI) has identified a spectrum of challenges to adoption of agricultural innovations, ranging
from lack of information about available technologies and their benefits, to distribution issues stemming from weak supply
chains and infrastructure (a summary is available online at http://atai-research.org/Our-Approach.html). SolutionATAI
suggests that to maximize the impact of investments in agricultural innovations, we need to know why technologies that could
dramatically improve people’s lives are not being used and then determine how best to deliver them. This means understanding
the political, economic and socio-cultural landscape as well as how smallholder farmers behave and make choices about the
investments, utilities and risks associated with new innovations. It is also important to explore how barriers to adoption
relate to one another and whether some consistently matter more than others. Targeting a single barrier without addressing
others may be unsuccessful, but at the same time, attempting to overcome all barriers simultaneously may not be cost effective
or necessary.
This year's Yunus Challenge calls for locally and environmentally sustainable innovations to promote
adoption of agricultural technologies among smallholder farmers for better livelihoods. Key Considerations
and Judging CriteriaThe Yunus Challenge Award for 2010 will be given to participants who create an innovative
solution that has the most potential to increase adoption of beneficial agricultural technologies among smallholder farmers
to improve their livelihoods.
Teams are encouraged to put energies toward creating solutions that overcome the
behavioral and situational hurdles of agricultural technology adoption, rather than looking at the challenge only in technological
terms. While not required, the proposed solution may involve a physical device. Solutions should be designed for implementation
in communities living at or below the poverty level, where infrastructure is limited.
Innovation, feasibility and
impact will be important criteria in judging. Proposed solutions should be new, focus on measurable change, and aim for a
price point that makes intervention accessible to the poorest populations and allows for dissemination on a large scale. Specific
aspects to address include, but should not necessarily be limited to: • Affordability •
Acceptability within the community (e.g., likelihood of adoption) • Livelihood impact (e.g.,
increased incomes from value-adding activities, time and labor saved) • Health impact (e.g., reduced
hunger from higher yields, improved nutrition) • Environmental impact (e.g., waste reduction or
reuse, decreased land and water degradation) • Scalabity
Credit will be given for
supporting rationale regarding how the solution will directly address the issues faced. For example, this rationale could
include why the team decided to focus particular attention on solving one aspect of the challenge. However, if a team decides
that another factor is equally significant, supporting evidence for this factor also should be provided. The needs of the
poor are wide and varied and teams are not expected to address all issues surrounding adoption of agricultural technologies,
however, proposed solutions should address a particular need and fill it well. Participants are encouraged to work on designs
with a specific community or region in mind, as this can be helpful in identifying constraints and providing context.
For more information or resources about the 2011 Yunus Innovation Challenge to Alleviate Poverty, please visit http://web.mit.edu/idi/yunus.shtml or contact Laura Sampath at lsampath [at] mit [dot] edu. Supporting InitiativesOpportunities are available
for students who want to learn more about the challenge and the context in which a solution should operate. Students are encouraged
to apply for Public Service fellowships, internships and grants that provide them with the opportunity to work on a potential
program and with communities to develop a feasible solution which takes local context into account. For more information,
please contact Alison Hynd at hynd@mit.edu.
For additional support in gathering information about the local context,
customs and conditions of a specific community or country, participants may leverage the expertise of D-Lab teams who have
local partners in more than 20 countries and who will be doing field work over the 2011 January IAP session in eight countries
across three continents. For more information, please contact d-lab-trip-leaders@mit.edu.
Participants also may
enter proposals into the IDEAS Competition and MIT Global Challenge, where special awards have been created to provide winning
teams with funding to pursue their ideas. For more information, please contact the globalchallenge [at] mit [dot] edu. Sample
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Lesley- is this something you are already involved with yunus has asked my friends and I to pilot how
to do technology roundtables as a process twinned with where he has biggest meetings of the year I need to look
for sponsors - while I will start with skoll; google africa would be the obvious one if hubs and yunus are to multiuply around
africa are you able to introduce this topic to ory or should I phone google africa ] thanks chris
--- On Tue, 24/5/11, Matthew Albracht, Peace Alliance <info@thepeacealliance.org>
wrote:
From: Matthew
Albracht, Peace Alliance <info@thepeacealliance.org> Subject: Global Peace Summit in South Africa & Peace Academy
Intensive To: chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Date: Tuesday, 24 May, 2011, 22:44
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Peace
Education Opportunities - 5th Annual Global Alliance
Summit hosted in South Africa, Oct. 2011
- National
Peace Academy's Peacebuilding Peacelearning Intensive, July 17-23 in VT. Special
tuition discount for Peace Alliance supporters.
Dear Chris macrae,
You are invited to attend two special peace related events. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 5TH SUMMIT’S PROGRAM INCLUDE:
- Progress reports from Ministries and
Departments of peace and campaigns
- Presentations by Ministries and Departments
of Peace already established
- Workshop on Engaging with Government
- Workshop on Ubuntu values
- Empathic Civilizations
- Panel discussion on Infrastructures for
Peace
- Peace Economics
- African Alliance for Peace presentation on pre-election violence
- The
role of Ministries and Departments of Peace in addressing a sustainable global peace
- Youth Summit – includes the role of social media in campaigns and peace building
- Visit the South African Parliament and the Iziko Slave Museum
The 2011 Summit is being held in the beautiful city of Cape Town, South Africa. The dates of the Summit
are: Sunday, 02 October 2011 to Thursday, 06 October 2011. Before the Summit, there will be a two day Pre-Summit
Training - Storytelling for Peacebuilding - on Friday, 30 September 2011 and Saturday, 01 October 2011.
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