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Monday, August 25, 2008

Blog year2008 in october is about ending poverty http://events.takingitglobal.org/20255 so we hope this week's syndication to 100 blogs will exponentialise to tens of thousands of blogs by then, with a little help from friends like you

sustainability club http://sustainabilityclub.com

social business club http://www.socialbusinessclub.net

collaboration cafe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9nL_a0K97I

yunus 10000 http://yunus10000.com collaboration coordinators for youth dialogues in that city and between cities together with invitations to action specific to each video good news story - eg if you want microcredit to beat off big banks why not help any school try out micro credit with the world's simplest program small change, big changes - a microloanfoundation franchise

Peers across hemispheres and I are far more interested in ensuring that each of these intercity movements vetoes any uses of 20th c failing system methods that the majority of club coordinators -or where elected an honorary board - vote against, than prescribing revenue models.

OPEN SOURCING THE CLUBS
Obviously we should want coordinators to make a living out of work input whlst at the same time recognising that being a club coordinator is probably worth more than having many a professional qualification - or needs to become so if this world is to be sustainable. Equally where profits are repeatedly generated I assume we can find a way iof agreeing some sliding scale that should be contributed either to your favourite grassroots organsiation in bangladesh or to a small list of other potential grassroots partners of future capitalism which should probably need at least 75 of members refendum to confirm

I am very happy if people will negotiate what other rules they would need to want to participate as well as to clarify where they want diferent contant at the mother webs. The main web system I use costs $35 a year per web so its not difficult to imagine that major cties will also want to set up their own branch web or of course a free blog - either of which we will happily linmk from the top of the mother web.

Obviously some of our constitution needs double checking with for example the 100000 bangladeshi's and other Gandhians who are the main practical exemplar of the values we seek to network worldwide so that the future sustains 7 billion brilliant jobs and goodwill multiplying across all women, children and even men.

We wish to learn from each city's most successful ways of mobilising and cross-cultural celebration, as well as metods for ensuring that any action network actually reaches to those in most desperate need of its service. This is one of the big lessons of bangladeshi experience -reiterated by every micro-system designer in bangladesh we have interviewed - once a networks starts empowering the entrepreneur inside it will never get deeper than the deepest needsholders it begins with. This is a lesson that many global NGOs seem never to have begun to grade.

chris macrae http://worldentrepreneur.net
washington dc inquiries desk usa 301 881 1655 info@worldcitizen.tv
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Sunday, December 2, 2007

join Yunus in sustainability's call to end being ruled only by top-down big get bigger economics

Saturday, December 1, 2007


24 economics review : This short video from the 007 social entrepreneur world championships provides more than a century of wake up calls to every economist in every land.

what ever happened to media and continuous learning:
1843 James Wilson founds The Economist to repeal the corn laws, which he does but only after tens of thousands of Irish starve as the corn monopoly fails to respond to a neighbour's potato famine
130 years later an economics professor in Bangladesh finds his discipline utterly usely as 1 million compatriots starve

Today thanks to the relentless efforts of microcredit networks linking in to Yunus we are rapidly replicating his microentrpreneurial solution to ending poverty for every person; as Yunus says what good is our knowledge if we find how to cure a disease in one person but fail to replicate to any of 6 bilion persons with the disease. The capability of the human being to serve one another is limitless once we have true knowledge and empowerment to replicate it. If conventional (economics) wisdom denies this, then conventional wisdom is the problem.

Beyond Economics, Beyond Branding
It is time to include meta-collaboration's above zero-sum principles in every grade of economics taught and practised. Can citizens everywhere come up with experimental YunusInvitations aimed at webbing this celebration?


general review:
Nobel Peace Prize winner and founder of the Grameen Bank, Muhammad Yunus, speaks at the 2007 Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship. Introduction by Sally Osberg, CEO Nobel Peace Prize winner and founder of the Grameen Bank, Muhammad Yunus, speaks at the 2007 Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship.Introduction by Sally Osberg, CEO of the Skoll Foundation.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Good globalisation is win-win globalisation; bad globalisation is one way win one way lose

At moment globalisation is being implemented mainly bad

Well-meaning People have to speak out if we are to get the good globalisation

at 19 min 45 of
What Global Leaders could focus on? and what does sustainable development mean for a poor country?
Going beyond half-done capitalism- fully valuing people's potential

social business enterprise part 0

Thursday, September 6, 2007



Monday, August 6, 2007

an hour with charlie rose on microcredit's history
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gpqQ68ctmk

Monday, July 2, 2007

coming video reviews of economists & market transparent entrepreneurs who can save the world including:
Stern, London
Yunus, Abed: Dhaka
Prahalad, Michigan
Manmohan Singh, Delhi
....

24 year debate on changing economics

popularising the most human idea of economics we've heard of in century 21 with support of espians http://wiki.espians.com/YunusInvitation
YunusInvitation
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This 4 minute Yunus video suggests a game that takes economics above zero-sum -as far as 24 years of change economics debates knows the only way that global integration of societies can be sustainable; a permanent open space invitation to map who can conceptualise each global market sector's most sustaining investment - quite simply which global market sectors have even one concept that takes their market sustainably above zero-sum
Banking - Grameen's Microcredit - Banks for the poor - mentor the world's poorest borrowers to become entrperneurs whose surpluses gets reinvested in empowering their community - origin: Yunus/ Bangladesh
Mobiles- Grameen Mobile - Mobile Kiosks (phone shared by the whole community establishing its first digital connections) operated by community micro entrepreneurs. Bangladesh's most proitable corporation reinvesting in Grameen. origin Iqbal/Yunus. Case written up in book: You Can Hear Me Now - Bangladesh
Pop - TheGreenChildren. Origin: Milla (norway) & Tom (uk) in partnership with Yunus/Grameen (Bangladesh)
University - Cida First Virtual Free University - No charges to students who are however required to start a social entrepreneurial project in their communities during vocations. Asks the world to help it open source peer to peer vocational curricula in sustainabilty areas of work
???Media - ???renewing Berners Lee's 1989 vision of www; ???the people taking back BBC world service as truth investigative journalism of wich global market sectors and plaec governments and professions are compounding loss of sustainability ;??? Jeff Skoll's Participant Productions
School - City Montessori - world's favourite school integrates Montessori & Gandhi empowerment curricula for 31000 children a year
Energy - solaroof.org
Have you a nomination? Insert:...
correspondence with Yunus networkers
Mostofa Zaman spent a day with 24 conceptualisers in march - he writes this from Dhaka, June 20: Hi"
Chris: Yesterday I met with Professor Dr Muhammad yunus at his office. I told him of you. Anyway, I explain my ideas on Yunus Forum. He is pleased with many of my ideas. Now I am on Internship with his office working on this aspects.
i want to email all networks asking suggesstion and comments and participation. This will also appear on the web. I want you pass my email to all of your networks. Is it possible?
Sofia: i will be back to London by July. then i will meet you
YunusInvitation
From espians
Jump to: navigation, search
This 4 minute Yunus video suggests a game that takes economics above zero-sum -as far as 24 years of change economics debates knows the only way that global integration of societies can be sustainable; a permanent open space invitation to map who can conceptualise each global market sector's most sustaining investment - quite simply which global market sectors have even one concept that takes their market sustainably above zero-sum
Banking - Grameen's Microcredit - Banks for the poor - mentor the world's poorest borrowers to become entrperneurs whose surpluses gets reinvested in empowering their community - origin: Yunus/ Bangladesh
Mobiles- Grameen Mobile - Mobile Kiosks (phone shared by the whole community establishing its first digital connections) operated by community micro entrepreneurs. Bangladesh's most proitable corporation reinvesting in Grameen. origin Iqbal/Yunus. Case written up in book: You Can Hear Me Now - Bangladesh
Pop - TheGreenChildren. Origin: Milla (norway) & Tom (uk) in partnership with Yunus/Grameen (Bangladesh)
University - Cida First Virtual Free University - No charges to students who are however required to start a social entrepreneurial project in their communities during vocations. Asks the world to help it open source peer to peer vocational curricula in sustainabilty areas of work
???Media - ???renewing Berners Lee's 1989 vision of www; ???the people taking back BBC world service as truth investigative journalism of wich global market sectors and plaec governments and professions are compounding loss of sustainability ;??? Jeff Skoll's Participant Productions
School - City Montessori - world's favourite school integrates Montessori & Gandhi empowerment curricula for 31000 children a year
Energy - solaroof.org
Have you a nomination? Insert:...
correspondence with Yunus networkers
Mostofa Zaman spent a day with 24 conceptualisers in march - he writes this from Dhaka, June 20: Hi"
Chris: Yesterday I met with Professor Dr Muhammad yunus at his office. I told him of you. Anyway, I explain my ideas on Yunus Forum. He is pleased with many of my ideas. Now I am on Internship with his office working on this aspects.
i want to email all networks asking suggesstion and comments and participation. This will also appear on the web. I want you pass my email to all of your networks. Is it possible?
Sofia: i will be back to London by July. then i will meet you

Sunday, July 1, 2007

24 economics review:
general review : Preview of Muhammad Yunus: Creating a Poverty-Free World - one of 16 dvds created by Ashoka's Global Academy for Social Entrepreneurship. Dr. Yunus, recently Preview of Muhammad Yunus: Creating a Poverty-Free World - one of 16 DVDs created by Ashoka's Global Academy for Social Entrepreneurship. Dr. Yunus, recently awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, offers his insights into what it will take to completely eradicate global poverty. He invisions a new kind of capitalism, and demonstrates how his creations, Grameen Bank and the Grameen Family of Companies, offer viable solutions to previously intractable challenges. Produced by Rooy Media LLC for Ashoka. To purchase the films, please visit http://dvd.ashoka.org/

24 economics review:
general review: 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner Professor Muhammad Yunus is profiled by ABC News
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Dr Yunus of Grameen and microcredit and Nobel peace 2006 is setting cities and citiens around the world an interesting challenge. If he is passing through your city would you be able to find 1000 people who all wanted to collaborate with each other as well as him in empowering a good global world instead of the bad one currently compoundingSynonyms for good are win-win-win, sustainable, empowering every community up, one where hi-trust people transparently win over low-trustSo 2 questions:if Yunus was passing through Africa cities, which do you think would produce the most collaborative impactsif you are a twin national


http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2516276605 - eg living in a rich city but with family roots back in Africa - how ready is your big rich city to represent Africa interests when Yunus hosts his Forum 1000 there.My friends are particularly working on London and New York as 2 test cities; partly because a London University student spent the summer interning in Dhaka on this project. One intercity collaboration idea is collaboration cafe - see those we have already hosted and tell us at info@worldcitizen.tv if you want to replay one in your city or virtually http://worldcitizen.tv/_wsn/page4.html


Another collaboration idea is can we produce a good global idea to heroes, their projects and networks for humanity. Why do people all over the world know the top 10 sporstmen for 50 different sports but not top 10s for different vital issues of human sustainability? http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5475184122



But the best truth about collaboration knowledge cities http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%2Bknowledge+%2Bcollaboration+%2Bcity&btnG=Google+Search in the 5 years that I have been searching the peoples and communities that weave them is that if any city does a great job in turning round a beter Global with Yunus we can all learn from what it did and work out how to invite the 1000 most relevant citizens when Yunus passes your way. http://grameen.tv/