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My Biggest Mistake as a Teenager? Getting excited about science fiction (man's race to the moon) instead of
what muhhamd yunus calls social fiction - sustaining every community on this planet (ending hunger/poverty)
Today Oxfam reports the 85 richest men have more wealth than the bottom 40% ( 2.8 billion beings).
Almost as startling an inequality profile is that three halves of the world- women, youth, poorest have less than 10%
voice over what futures are being designed This week's
resources concern what can we most valuably do do to change world? It
turns out that one idea is pivotal to change systems wherever they are uneconomically wasting peoples livelihoods. Ensure
enoough netiznes around the world link in to analyse how to change value chains of life critical markets
Who's seen this done? 1 Bangladesh's miraculous
race towards millennium goals was a consequence of value chains beung refomred by and for the world's poorest vilage
mothers: -sectors changed from mid 1970s include: banking for the poor
nutrition for poor mothers and infants schooling for poor children
disaster relief and
then in 1996 Bamgaldesh became the first place on the plant to experimnent with mobile partnership apps with poorest villagers
Women4Empowerment - see videos 1 2 3 W4E on changing the whole responsibility of fashion markets including supertar models
roles World Bank CEO JIm Kim while at partners in health
Sector hiv pharamacuticals -Jim Kim Transcripts
Are there other sectors studnets can help to massively re-purpose before end of 2015 (deadline of
the first wave of milennila goals) Well this is the convergent mission of any tiwn capital
youth summit meeting the valuation goals of Jim KIm To start this up the world banks spring
2014 meetinc soncluded with invitation to millennials to use next spring 2015 World Banlk Live as a postbox on ideas of
which value chains to change This is also a core topic youth and Nobel summits will be
proceessing on the road to and from and at Atlanta Nov 2015
| This week's resources concern what can
we most valuably unite in doing to change world Yunus Social
Fiction video 2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4kU97gXWj0 Daniela Papi: Social Fiction: Muhammad Yunus Asks Social ... ApApr 2013 - In describing what hebelieves
is needed to create the changes we want to see in the world, he ask why we don't have "social
fiction.". ·
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Apr
18, 2013 - Yet we don't have social fiction, so nothing changes." When Muhammad Yunus made this statement
at the recent Skoll World Forum, there was ... Yunus Social Fiction video
2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4kU97gXWj0help us catalogue who's mapping most radical chnages to maret's value chains
at http://erworld.tvand http://trilliondollaraudit.com co-blog at valuechains Road to Atlanta Nov 2015 -search process 2.0 : whether you
are a student entrepreneur, mentor, judge or investor can you help us develop a coding guide to top 50 practice areas of job creation AgriStream 1 -practice areas may include  eg note in how many detailed ways bottom-up food security sciences may
call for "exactly opposite" knowhow from the most massive knowledge of the world's biigest foo processors- in developing
world people have to make the most of where they are situated and so actionable microfranchises often start with very detailed knowhow of which variant of crop will be sustainable through what sort of adverse conditions
(drought, flood etc) -some resources usaid emerging crop catalogue, usafrica diaspora summit of benchmark cases ,try out the atypes of agricultural software available at Grameen Intel- search some of the world claass origins of this include alumni of borlaug and nippon institute; in eg usa market solutions to end food desert (developing eg framer markets in parts of big cities with
no affordable fresh food retailing) or alternative jobs that slow nutritioous foods can create in a community -or high school
courses on nutrition (to end obesity), organic agriculture including advanced processes like aquaponics notably
in devloping world, banking for small farmers (see eg atlas of choices made at http://wholeplanetfoundation.org) is often not helpful unless the banker also helps sustain the market channel; mobile apps are increasingly help small
farnmers measurably segment qualirty where in the old days middlemen would aggregate lowest common deniminator and so lowest
pricing in one collection process ; when the bank is owned by farming communities it can also help them mediate rural/urban
change so that eg urban powers do not just dump on rural areas- ultimately rural poverty is
often caused by a systemic absence of infrastructure (roads or electricity or snintation or access to professional knowhow
) which urban areas enjoy ; over time centramlsed politicians fail to keep up with te diversity of local needs (pushes for
standadisation and by the biggest lobbies end up compounding inequalirty of resource allocation |