1billiongirls.com economistamerica.com

.Can Economists map 8 billion human relationships to be joyful and sustainable. This centuruy old question begun by Maths Goats Neumann Eintstein et al is coming down to the wire: extinction or sustainability of speies -2030reports.com . 2 main protagonits since 1970a billion poorest asian women have mapped quarer of the world's population's development with deeer joy and sustainability than all the wealth of American-English mindsets. Somwehere in netween the majority of human intels and almost infinet ART Intels wonder what UN2 countdown to 2030 can do next...LET's start with mapping SHELFF economies : S5 She-too womens intel built communities S3 Health: S4 Ed3 S0 LandLeaders s2 Food S1*17 Financial platforms (the 100 grey=blocks of intel between Unations & WallStreets

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

 

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Please join us for

A World in Crisis as Seen From Latin America

Part I
The Latin America, US and Europe triangle in a puzzling world order:
Can the differences be narrowed?
Can the gap be reversed?
Can misperceptions be replaced?

Presented in partnership with Nueva Sociedad and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.

November 16, 2022
2:00-6:00 pm
Consulate of Argentina
12 West 56th Street
New York, New York

This event has a double purpose. First, to present and discuss major findings of a survey entitled "European Union - Latin America: Perspectives, Agendas and Expectations". This survey was organized by Latinobarómetro in the second half of 2021 and polled a representative sample from ten Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela. The survey design sought to fill in the gaps in information about local attitudes towards global issues. Its driving motivation has been to evaluate the region's capacity to react, how people in Latin America think about the turbulent international situation, and their perceptions of the type of action, leadership, and examples being set by the central actors of the global system.

Our second aim is to link this evaluation with a reflection on the dilemmas shared by Latin America, Europe, and the United States in face of the ongoing uncertainties and threats that currently dominate global affairs. While this survey has been conceived and designed in the midst of major global transformations, its final results are being publicly released in a context of particular dramatic geopolitical events with myriad impacts on the societies and governments of the North and the South. While such impacts are far from homogeneous, they do raise common challenges that could lead to innovative approaches and eventually to collaborative initiatives in world politics and economics.

Panel 1
2–2:10 pm Welcome
Mary Watson, Executive Dean, New School for Public Engagement
Michael Cohen, Director, Observatory on Latin America, Director, Doctoral Program in Public and Urban Policy, Professor of International Affairs, The New School
Ronja Melina Schiffer, Nueva Sociedad and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung

2:10-3:30 pm Latin American societies and their perceptions of global transitions

Presentation of the survey:
Moderator: Ronja Melina Schiffer
Speakers:
Juan Gabriel Tokatlian, Vice Provost, Universidad Torcuato di Tella (UTDT)
Guadalupe Gonzalez González, Colegio de México
Mónica Hirst, Universidad Torcuato di Tella and Universidad del Estado de Río de Janeiro (IESP)
Discussant:
Professor Peter Hoffman, Director, Julien Studley Graduate Program in International Affairs, The New School

3:30 pm Coffee break

Panel 2
3:45-5:00 pm Can a new international division of labor transform old relationships? Has the Global North an interest in transforming relationships with the Global South? Where and how does Latin America fit? What are the priorities? What could be transformative and progressive initiatives? How to make them inclusive and sustainable?
Moderator: William Milberg, Executive Dean, New School for Social Research, Professor of Economics, and author of Outsourcing Economics: Global Value Chains in Capitalist Development, 2013
Speakers:
Cecilia Nahon, Alternate Executive Director for Argentina and the Southern Cone, World Bank; former Argentine Ambassador to the United States, Secretary of International Economic Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Gimena Sanchez, Director for the Andes, Washington Office on Latin America

5:15 pm Concluding Remarks and Reception

Part II: Civil Society, International Cooperation, and A New Dialogue Between Latin America and the United States

Presented in partnership with El Colegio de Mexico, Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Universidad de los Andes.

November 17, 2022
2:00-6:00 pm
Consulate of Argentina
12 West 56th Street
New York, New York

2:00-2:15 pm Welcome
Mary Watson, Executive Dean, New School for Public Engagement
Michael Cohen, Director, Observatory on Latin America, and Director, Doctoral Program in Public and Urban Policy, Professor of International Affairs
Juan Gabriel Tokatlian, Vice-Rector, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, UTDT, Buenos Aires

2:15-2:30 pm Presentation of Conclusions from November 16 Meeting

Panel 1
2:30-4:00 pm Rethinking Latin American Regionalism in a Post-Western World
Moderator: Peter Hoffman, Director, Julien Studley Graduate Program in International Affairs, The New School
Speakers:
Juan Gabriel Tokatlian, Vice-Rector, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, UTDT
Mónica Hirst, UTDT/Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Políticos, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, UERJ
Discussants:
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Professor of International Affairs; Vice-Chair, UN Committee on Development Policy, former Director, UNDP Human Development Reports
Nidhi Srinivas, Associate Professor of Management, Milano School of Public Policy, Management, and Environment

4-4:15 pm Break

Panel 2
4:15-6:00 pm A Strategic Agenda for the America
Moderator: Almudena Fernandez, Technical Advisor to Director, Latin American Regional Bureau, UNDP
Speakers:
Guadalupe Gonzalez González, Associate Professor, Centro de Estudios Internacionales, El Colegio de México
Juan Cruz Olmeda, Professor-Researcher, Centro de Estudios Internacionales, El Colegio de México
Discussants:
Alexander Aleinikoff, University Professor; Director, Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility; and former UN Deputy High Commissioner on Refugees, (Focus on Migration and Humanitarian Challenges)
Marcelo Medeiros, Visiting Professor, Columbia University, former professor at various Brazilian and US universities, (Focus on Inequality),
Joel Towers, University Professor; Professor of Architecture and Sustainable Design; Director, Tishman Environment and Design Center, The New School, tbc

6-6:30 pm Concluding Remarks

*This is an in-person event.

If you have any questions, please contact risac646@newschool.edu.
 
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New York, NY 10019
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Saturday, August 20, 2022

miracle economics - 1billiongirls map being more productive in human dev than men

 WE SHELFF

women entrepreneurs - Safety Health Education Leadership Food Finance ( 534X21)


In 1972 The Economist's sub-editor of ending poverty scribbled a future histiOy survey of the next 40 years going sustainable for communities everywhere. This celebrated the start of The Economist's 3rd decade in mediating Von Neumann's scoop what will peoples do with 100 times more tech ecah decade 1930 ton 2020s

1 billiongirls.com Reality is even more curious than mediating rational optimism

It starts with women empowered to build 100000 person communities at a time - to be self-sufficient, resilient and as safe fir girls as for boys

revolution in aid: mainly with microfranchsdie business not grants but where aid partners were found a world class solution was designed so everywhere (and every type of government and media) came to learn for 1 billionwomens development lab. This matetred because there are endeavors like education and changing infrastructure that neede intergenerationl funding by taxes- cannot be done be private finace bowling alone. Over a generation the wprld poorest community rising women became inspiration researchers of top-down governments, youth's celebrated storytellers and inspired tech wizards to join in the deepest learning human and tech intel can blend 

IT HELPED THAT MACROECONOMISTS HAD GIVEN UP (BANGLADESH 8th MOST POPLULOUS NATUION IS BASKET CASE) and the SERVANT Leader (microfrnachise designer)  of this 90% rural nation had bene Asia's leading young oil compamny engineer (CEO Royal Dutch Shell East Pakistan). In 3 life chnaging years a cyclone killed a illion people around him; the war of independence killed another milion leavin massive vilage destruction; a famine like no other had begun the nation;s birth. Rice needed to be the first microfranchise; the second microfranchise needed to start building last mile health services to raise life expectancy from 25 below world average. 

Back from the 1970s Scaling supply chain for 100000 people microfranchise also meant that women designed the wholesale (value chains) & R&D of national markets that needed to be integrated round development of the poorest. Where this began the poorest village woemn had to network for 25 yeras without access to electricity. Learning was by word of mouth and once lietracy had been gained by practice currculum the women heleped design and teach 

By becoming valued as worldwide development lab, from 1996 best partners of village women entrepreneurship broughht mobile and solar. Leapfrog models began to emerge - what if you skipped the age of wiring a contient and went straight to sarellite coms and solar energy. The women celebrated the new millenniums goals by founding a d=girls university valuing both digital collaboration and deepest trust data of renewing communities in such a way that wherever the next child was born she had a good chance at lofe and livelihood. 


The question was partly would enough web-based educators join in the transformation and university alumni share their graduates at least on sdg project innovation. The University was designed to serve multiple development visions:

continue to search for world's best partners integrating progress in poorest villages

offer teens of bangladesh as gereat a chalenge in 2010s as kenned's space age had offered american teens

abedmooc.com share 25 collaboration solution 1 billion girls had already found

demonstrate at least 4 solutions that the university could innovate so that female graduates generated 50 million good jobs per research area geared to the most urgent leaps forward needed

If the first  (least resourced ) ne millennium university could achieve 4 such collaboration projects - would other betetr resourced universities join in with at elast 1 50 million good jobs innovation that their girls graduates share with girls alumni of the 2020s in time for the sdgs to be reality not greenwashing> Fazle Abed spent much of his 19 new millennium years debatung this with every asian and other ambssador who wanted to explore this education revolution. Abed did not get to see web3 or guterres yera of researching old edu not fit for purpose but what will all his 50 years of partners in women building nagldesh do now . Could it nbe that me-too doues mater as much in America as Bangladesh as China as Developoing girls and boys everywjhere mother earth shines down on humn and and artificial intel through the 10 decades of 100 times more tech.


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Friday, August 5, 2022

 as a scot/brit normally i regard bbc america s one of the 3 channles that causes hatred between republicans and democrats (today it was messaged from london rthare than the pathic us staffing)


the report on colombia was excellent- it explaiend that in spute of 20 years of politically declared peace, drugs are 10 to 100 times more destabilising that pressures in iureland during decades before peace apperaed on the ground in spite of politicking


why on earyth is the us production team alowed to briadcast anything without checking with someone concerened wiurh teh responsibility6 of the bruitish langaige to promote sustainability in tehs elast few years when that possibility can be innovated

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Sunday, May 29, 2022

Paradox - back in 1972 1 billion girls started networking the most sustainable collaborations ecer seen - they chnahed aid and education, and built last mile health sercices; by defition their economy represnts families/community buiulding of quarter of human being (1 billion women and men) but because of the way finaciers count things the world's colaboration solutiosn to teh sustainability crisis represent way less than 5% of the monetary economy - even when eg bkash mapsd the world's largest cashless bank in terms ogf population served

For more on this cris help the UN digitalis in time for every government to benchmark the future of sustainability - see www,economistin.com or www.codesmeta.com or www.abedmooc.com or www.econo9mistdoar.com or www.teacforsdgs.com - or ask for a free half hour zoom tour around sustainability best news - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk - washington dc and flatiron new york

Ps Those who read The Economiost from 1951 will have expereinced how its jopurnalists were mentore dby Von Neumann to ask eladers what to do wityh 100 times more tech per decade = tahts a million times mo0re per generation crossover of 30 yeras; you may also notice that from Economist Asia Rising surveys started in 1982 that sup0ercoty anjd supervilalge models forts befan to connect the coastal belt from japan to singpaore thanks to such knmowledge networking asd alumni of brolaufg and deming; the problem on the contiennt of asia as foreseen by sdhumacher how scale rural vilages without access to electricity - it turned out that as well aas borlaug gorl em[owerment needed epidemnologits eg see heroic asian consequence sof larry brillainat and James Grant and anc the chnage of focus of Asia's leading young engineer from serving Roral Gutch Shell Oil Compay to 50 yeras of networking barefoot Asian women... abedmooc.com searches out the 30 happoiest collabo9ratiosn - orts a game of 2 halces to late in teh 20th centiry all networking was person to person due to vilages having neither electrioctory or telecoms; tio start 21st c abed founded a universoty connecting the most concerened solar and mobile leapfrom solkutuiibs ecer cdelebrated by sdg advocates and billion poorest women's families
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Monday, February 21, 2022

 Hi

1 chatham house latam event rues eve uk might be interesting

https://email-chathamhouse.org/1S3M-7QUOB-40B19AF7B2C0016F1N0WBYFCD596DF0A566D9E/cr.aspx

(also they were one of the best at glasgow cop26 - if anyone links that please say)  y also  I do know personally the former president of equador who has helped with latam cops


2 intros: my understanding is tristan in barcelona writes up fintech cases like few others; I met john price in toronto after jack ma briefed 3000 of us on fintech and ecommerce (few people have more geonomic intel on latam than john) rene is back in brazil after graduating from cornell-one of corenells secrets is its 2nd headquarters in new york shared with tata foundation- many reasons i'd love to know more if anyone connect that - in usa new york is the city I am all in networking while esg , fintech and guterres might just change something- I am also extremely interested if anyone has any soros or open society connections- a lot of what they used to be hopeful at has gor in a mess in eastern europe but I have got some friends who could help work around that


3 Regrettably I dont speak spanish- being in DC, until trump came along i went tonto organisaition of american states monthly to study their continent wide entrepreneur process and because at the time of jim kims world bank -oas and wb hq were one block away and both claiming they wanted to help young professionals my main constitiuency (I feel all political parties have sadly gone to war (due to bad media as much as any thing) with younger half of the world and this is root caise of extinction crisis)


4 i beleive that the franciscan culture is the most adaptable  -at deep community last mile service scaling - collaboration sdg so in europe i particularly care about rome and barcelona networks and eg if italy g20 passes on anything to indonesia g20- rome & barcelona have often swapped club of rome climate and nobel peace laureat summits; i was at vatican uni twice in 2015 www.premiosciacca.it   (musician networks can give back fashion value chains to youth) to try and understand if popes 2015 visit would change even one usa university- answer nope (they are all jesuit)


5 can tech save world? I am currently helping von neumann family with survey if von neumann was alive today which 20 ai heriones or hereos would he hope all of the youngter half of the world linkin first- do you have a number 1 nomination of ai latin?


6 if some of above urgently latam relevant- lets improve this group -three of us are heavy connectors at luch club - its relatively easy to search for latam entrepreneurs....  i am revisiting dads work as neumann biographer and more from the economist at www.youthmarkets.com


oh if anyone has a relevant contact at IDB in dc i would love to renew meeting after 2 year covid

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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

ART'S future where ART - Art-Rights-Tech where Rights =lives matter mobilising societal goats 5,4,3,2,1-   empowerment by whole communities emotional intel Re: TeachforXX conscious or subconcious practices integrated across global village world - nature's and engineering's way - ie integration is deep diversity up and open (borders are compound risks spaces caused by professionals extrenalisng responsibility so as to make their profession look 100% correct - which by definition -see einstein - man's science never can be)

 0 Thinking aloud (I am happy to be told i am completely wrong- do you have completely different maps of action younger half of world can joyfully web?) exercise 0 - if there is one person in ny region who could next most help team XXSO who would it be (ny guess wendy kopp as 60 branches of schooling systems are now asking for her next steps) but whose your guess? -see teachforall and teachforsdgs and teachforUN - related in Hong Kong team sophia (UN ambassador robotics) becomes Team Zbee in race to circumvent zuckenbergian metaversse

related :S of ESG

ABEDplay.com schools for 3-6 year olds at abedplay.com - 

ABEDmooc.com another 30 womens most exciting Collaborations from abedmooc.com (50 year study of women lives networks that started up by building 1000000 person metavillages 5.1 platforms (worldwide outreach) from nothing more than the smallest pieces of tropical land)



0.1 It could be that the whole future of what botstein/soros/bangladesh (ABED) women hoped for depends on three-in-one

welcome economistdiary.com abedmooc.com,catholicuni.com



rights-arts-tech (by tech I mean emotional intel of human & machine intel: by moores law 100 times more of that every decade since UN born)

0.2 If this hypothesis is worth exploring (Team XXso) can be one of her generations ART-cubed superstars (agent of consequences of this three-in-one fusion-as one example imagine a real event that has part 1 concert - part 2 tedx style talks of change agents- part engage through campus-community  The Collaboration Cafe ); or imagine if that kind of thing went on one day a week at a university designed by the students and the younger half of the faculty (or tjhose in teh faculty not regarded as experts in one silo, or one hemisphere- ie dula culture-lingusitically fluent)

The Collaboration Cafe

 filmed by millennial goals gen eg spencer (zambian american), 2008 where UN began in NY Bronx 1946


0.3 Of course: us elders Team XX cannot put that burden all on her/ ; in some way those elders who visit what bard does to XX need to help map what this 3-in-one livelihood fusion is doing to XX's age group who will be either the first sustainability generation or first extinction generation-- in a wider sense what happens in this way at bard collaboration can be what happens to UN summit futures over the next 18 months as discussed by Guterres last september https://www.un.org/en/content/common-agenda-report/assets/pdf/Common_Agenda_Report_English.pdf
please note guterres has been year 0-9 of the 16 year declaration of interdepndence of the 17 sdgs started by UN in 2015
 ; he is desperate to handover to his successor - 2023 future is his peak year for impacting his succession with younger half of world deciding as much as the older half represented by 200 national leaders - if being a scot has any advantage we are not recognised as a nation even though we mediated cop26 and accidentally have longest learning curve mediating future of engines glasgow 1760; 80% of us make our livelihoods as immigrant on all 4 couners of earth

0.4 Unfortunately mediating future way neumann might of expected it has zero budget - eg because its the opposite of zuckenberg -another reason why its great if you have a better hypothesis than we maths system mapmakers have

0.5 This brings us to BROWNS JOB (malloch who wrote up 2000's un goals and....)



1.0 AI HALL OF FAME _DEBRIEFGINGS OF NEW BOOK MAN FROM FUTURE 23 yeras after my dad's bio of von neumann
I am trying to work eg with von neumanns family on how to free innovation debates at every age of consequences of part 3 tech (which sadly is missing in bard unless we can find it - clearly we can at lesdst see who stands up for rights and arts but its not clear anyone is asking how these change in moores law era of 100 times more every decade)
plan b if ai hall of fame fails is survey of top 20 smart cities way neumann would hope youth were being empowered to humanise ai (eg rebeccaa can explain her conversations with hong kong - there they are humanising meta in oposite ways to zucenbergs monetisation of humanoid lifestyles)

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2025report.com -4 years to first s-gen?Jan 2021 - reminded of what steve jobs said 11 years ago & Economist's norman macrae wrote 25 years ago in london's sunday times - compare that with covid decade (my body's research shows antibodies last about 7 months but would love to be wrong), and then in summer 2019 we learnt not one cent of 3000 trllion dollar western pension money had been put into sdgs let alone vaccines -something not right with 21stcmedia??
economists welcome A for aid & AI B for black and bank D for Diary F for food G FOR GREEN ,H for health .
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260 YEARS ON -WHAT HAVE YE ALL LEARNING ABOUT LIVES MATTER COMMUNITY BUILDING WITH MACHINES?
we're working on 1 billion girls top 50 grassroots unicorn networks - instead of being exited -this have linked villagers
since 1972 - question 1 in china and bangladesh- how to raise life expectancy of villages without electricity to 60s instead of 40s - so unicorns on village g3 health and g2 food security came first- then village banking g1 and village education-norman called this rural keynes in his 1977 survey of 2 billion asians - we'll have the 50 unicorns version 1 ready as youth handout
cop26 glasgow university union 6 nov 2021- if you have an under 30s chapter who'd like to zoom in or present their sdg solution networks pls connect
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Norman Macrae, having survived teenage navigation of RAF planes bomber command world war 2 over modern-day myanmar/bangladesh, joined The Economist in 1949, and retired as the deputy editor of what he called "the world's favourite viewspaper" in 1988. During that time, he wrote extensively on the future of society and the impact of technology. Norman foresaw species sustainability as being determined by post-colonial and virtual mapmaking- 5G 4G 3G 2G 1G 0G if 60s tech could race to moon and Moore alumni promised 100 times more machine intel every decade TO 2025, let's end poverty mediating/educating a world of loving each others' children- so that wherever the next millennials girl is born she enjoys great chance to thrive.

Soon Norman was celebrating his wartime enemy's rising engineers and win-win sme supply chains across far east and very concerned that tod down constitutions english speaking nations led by political bureaucrats wasn't fit for entrepreneurial revolution-he co-opted a young romani prodi to translate Economist 1976 ER survey into multilingual formats

Amongst some of his more outlandish claims: that governments would not only reverse the nationalisation process and denationalise formerly private industries, but would also sell industries and services that had been state operated for so long that it seemed impossible that they could be run by private companies. A pioneer before the pioneers, Macrae imagined privatised and competing telecommunications and utility companies improving service levels and reducing prices.

When others saw arms build-ups as heralding World War III, Macrae predicted the fall of the Berlin Wall by the end of the 1980's.

The Norman Macrae Archive serves as an on-line library, hosting a growing collection of Macrae articles, newspaper columns and highlights from his books. We hope that you find the articles thought provoking and zoom, twitter or question us - norman's son chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk



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| Saving the Internet—and all the commons it makes The ninth and worst enclosure is the one inside our heads. Because, if we think the Internet is something we use by grace of Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google and “providers” such as phone and cable companies, we’re only helping all those companies contain the Internet’s usefulness inside their walled gardens.
Not understanding the Internet can result in problems similar to ones

we suffer by not understanding common pool resources such as the atmosphere, the oceans, and the Earth itself.

chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk, normanmacrae.net quarters 5 and 6 of EconomistDiary 2018-1843 - journalists valuing mediation of goal 1 end poverty , A global databank for brandchartering the interconnecting aims of CLO, CBO and CEO in organising learning, branding and strategy - "I'd like to ask : Isn't it time that branders, strategists, and learning systems people believed and acted on their marketing promise as much as they want end-consumers to trust it? Covid will we are organising colaboration cafes on this topic all over new york late November 2021; our cafe movements emerged from mediating emotional intelligence across European Uinion Knowledge managmenet communities to start the 21st c - so we'd love to zoom or otheriwse co-share sustainability's trilliondollarausdits purposes anywhere you are - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk..........
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China Joy

Worldwide Joy

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Japan starts up far east rising

53

X4

S Korea join in organic development of Easts

60

X8

China :East's Superports

67

X16

Continental agrarian keynsianism

Diaspora 3rd richest;

Mapping supereconomy of millennials era

Moon landing

intel starts up 68 moores-law doubling of chip capacity every 2 years

Satellite age lifts off

south's own development ideology emerges pop


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X32

Bangladesh village mothers start

Social networking 1.0 of end poverty's greatest race

Economist Entrepreneurial Revolution celebrates birth of open learning era

81

X64

Metacity SE Asia

Soros has started billanthropy in S Africa

Rome helps POP Poland

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X128

HK Free

Diaspora pepares inward investment

Rome POP BostonHaiti

www berners lee

95

x256

Metacity mainland flourishes

Budapest Boston:

Dhaka mobile women4empower

Korea-Peru-Russia

Dubai rising

African-Asian Open society satellite launched

02

X512

Mandela extranet lift off

Kenya lift-off micro empower

09

X1024

World olympics

MA orient www

Smart mobile to linkin 4 billion peoples Micro GD P

16

X2048

Uniting global social -millennials

sustainability

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Economist Asia.net
EconomistWomen.com
EconomistYouth.com
EconomistAfrica.com
EconomistAmerica.com
EconomistPoor.com
YunusAsia.ning
YunusCity.ning
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