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can you help us make a blog http://202020tv.blogspot.com out of tracking which are the net generation's 20 greatest goals for 2020  - email chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk if you are interested

why journalists for humanity started co-researching the decade's 20 most heroic goals and storymakers

 

This web stream began in January 2010 with this email though we had been asked 18 months earlier by dr yunus to start searching for 5000 youth ambassadors and hosted his 69th birthday dialogue around 5 core subjects including youth ambassador search
Dear Under 25s

Would it be possible to ask your peers to bid for what 20 goals they would like to set by 2020 as acceptable for sustainability, and race to poverty museums world

The idea would be once we had a draft set of goals we would ask various institutes starting with USAid to grade possible to impossible. Then perhaps at microcredit summit kenya april 2010 start to try and put clusters of goals in stewardship of which panels thought which clusters were possible - a more formal set of responsibilities could be proclaimed by queen sofia at microcreditsummit madrid 2011 and/or sustainbility social business summit olympics london 2012

My journalist friends and I have no pre-set idea what is reasonable and exactly what the dimensions should be but a first guess to start the auction is below. Please note if you dont like one section of goals but do like another you could focus on making that subsections goals bold but within networking humanity's reach. Or you can reframe a section ferom scratch as long as you dont mind me circulating it!

Job Creation - help youth create a billion jobs by 2020

plus 4 goals that connect to this supergoal -eg one might be microcredit owned locally in trust for the poorest reaching one quarter of a billion families

Health diagnostics insurance - for bottom billion at cost to family of $25 per year

include Obama goal end death by malaria by 2015

include parallel goal end nurseless villages by 2015

plus 2 other goals

End starvation by lack of food or lack of water by 2020

plus 4 goals that connect to this

Clean energy to 3/4 billion households by 2020

plus 4 subsidiary goals

I think a 21st goal might be to demand that the 8 richest nations each reduce their spend on global arms race by equivalent to 2.5% per year from 2010 on

Because I am not a development professional I dont mind making a fool of myself if I can help in any way in negotiation from impossible goals until  converging to ones that people from many places agree are mimimum for beleiving that the globalsiation we have in 2020 is compounding in sustainability's direction. So if youth could facebook bold goals they want to see the 21st century come of age with that would be great.

I think that enough people agreeing that at least the debate of 21 goals for 2021 should be a worldwide focus of attention  to make such a goals and discussion web site popular would be a first marker towards success

One has to start somewhere -if this makes any sense at all please pass it on to at least one peer!

chris macrae chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk

if you support the idea of a survey (not necessarily this first frame) then please mail me a youtube link either custom made by you or representing the type of goal that matters most to you for display at www.202020.tv 

www.developmentpartners.tv asserts 202020 surveys open property right;  www.yunus10000.com (dvd club 10000)

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

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How Can Next 4 Special Issues of Journal of Social Business Help Yunus & Consider Bangladesh Hub of Sustainability World Trade?



Africa Genius Issue Ready now

Macfam$100K loan to JamiiBbora radio & mobile youth; google.org crowdmap ; Wangari Maatahi ..;Taddy Blecher Free University

MacFam $100k Loan to Hub:  Guest Editors : regional hub coordinator Lesley Williams; worldwide club coordinator jonathan robinson

Human & Emotional Interest Stories

>2011 theme sam and queen sofia; tours obama, and new continent plans blair, brown;

>legacy celebration Mandela – Gandhi’s twin reconciliation culture of all SE hemisphere community builders

Sample Hotspot –Joburg : Search johannesburg 2011 social business entrepreneur

THE SOCIAL ENTERPRISE WORLD FORUM 2011 1. Introduction: The Centre ... Gordon Institute of Business Science: Social Entrepreneurship ...

Youth Issue – Time is Now: Net Gen Celebration of Heroes Mediates Public-Private Partners

>Exciting Decades’ Goals for 2020;  part of viral celebrationj of Yunus in USA congress – co-cooridnators include MFIConnect MacFam$5000 prize; Holly Mosher Nationwide Bonsai Film; The Green Children  

>Monica’s Artists Peace Corps- the intercapital glue of Portals like Danone Communities; Micropublications like JOSB

>Teaching professors how real micro works; cross-examining new media for its bottom up, openness & job co-creating purpose

>Sample hotspot Nov 2011 Queen Sofia’s last microcreditsummit

Launch new wave of microsummits with goals and free markets

July 2012 Commonwealth Queens Legacy Olympics  

lifetimes heroines and heroes issue-celebrating top 10 bottom-up heroines and heroes that have sustained Queen Elizabeth’s wishes, and the multi-win game each asks youth to play beyond the games (dads End Poverty Survivor Reality Tv Show)

-see fathers contacts lists

-potential coordinators : Jonathan; Annie; Paul Rose;  Trawl upper class families (eg ashdenawards) that own Economist, Royal families across Europe as places sustainability leaders; economics biggest success story tranbsformation of The Place from Empire to empowering comnonwealth

India Issue –need to set up task force – who was on yunus side in dec 2009- know manmohan singh, kalam, and Gandhi school family were; India issue can also connect with gandhi’s 3 system  changes above grassroots markets  of life critical service– how to change media, professions and government;  eg e-gov out of Bangalore –nilekani’s imagine India is good enough to map back from future map. Mumbai Kemp family’s 25 years with Gandhi & Kemps Corners & Nursing



Siince first meeting Yunus it has alway been my family's intent to serve win-wins between muhammad yunus, monica yunus, ingrid muno, sam (queen sofia) and sir fazle abed as they are the most pursposeful famous 5 of social business and starting up exciting 2010s the way dad mapped from 1976 - unless I hear otherwise I trust that is compatible with jonathans hubs' intent next 18 months too!

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Google.org 2011 says

Philanthropy @ Google

Google approaches philanthropy in a variety of ways. In 2010, charitable giving at Google exceeded $145 million in funding to non-profits and academic institutions, and more than $184 million in total giving when including Google Grants, Google.org technology projects and product support for non-profits. Learn more about our major initiatives below.

Latest updates about philanthropy at Google.

Google.org Projects

Google.org aims to do what the rest of Google does well -- large scale engineering projects that have a big impact in the world. Learn more

Engineering Awards & Charitable Giving

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In-Kind Product Donations

Googlers around the company are helping charitable organizations and non-profits use our products. Learn more

Google Volunteerism

Google supports several initiatives to help Googlers volunteer their time and talents. Learn more

Google.org Projects

Google.org projects are created for the purpose of addressing a social challenge and serving the public good. Our goal is to find engineering solutions to global challenges such as climate change, clean energy and global health. We focus on activities that take full advantage of Google’s engineering teams, global infrastructure and user-driven approach, while drawing on Google’s ability to innovate and scale.

Engineering Awards and Charitable Giving

Google has a variety of mechanisms to support to worthy causes.

  • University Relations supports academic research through giving. Google Research Awards are for for world-class, full-time faculty pursuing research in areas of mutual interest. Google RISE Awards (Roots in Science and Engineering) promote and support science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) and computer science (CS) education initiatives. The Google PhD Fellowship Program gives recognition to outstanding graduate students doing exceptional work in computer science, related disciplines, or promising research areas. Finally, Google Code University provides tutorials and sample course content so computer science students and educators can learn more about current computing technologies and paradigms.
  • Google Scholarships helps students -- primarily women and minorities -- with computer science and technology studies, to encourage them to excel in their studies and become active role models and leaders. BOLD Scholarships are diversity internships that encourage those who are historically under-represented in the technology industry to explore a new career opportunity.
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  • Holiday gift: A $20 million donation in 2010 to charities from around the globe in order to help organizations who have been stretched thin by increasing requests for help at a time of lower donations. Gift was in lieu of giving holiday gifts to clients and partners.
  • Google employee matching: Up to $12,000 company match for each employee’s annual charitable contributions and $50 donation for every 5 hours an employee volunteers through the “Dollars for Doers” program.
  • Community Affairs makes local donations where we have offices and data centers. Also, there are specific regional programs created by local leaders -- the Google China Social Innovation Cup is an example of a regional socially responsible innovation from leaders in the Google China team.

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Googlers around the company are helping charitable organizations and non-profits use our products in a host of different ways:

  • How can great charitable organizations use Google’s tools more effectively for creating awareness, fundraising, and operating more efficiently? Learn more at Google for Non-Profits, or check out specific non-profit product offerings below.
    • Google Grants is our in-kind donation program that gives free AdWords advertising to charitable organizations. Check out their blog here.
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    • Google Apps for Non-Profits allows for free communication, collaboration and publishing tools, including email accounts, for qualifying non-profits with up to 3,000 licenses.
    • Google Earth Outreach, our Google Earth and Maps resource for non-profits, helps non-profits visualize their cause and tell their story in Google Earth and Maps.
    • Google MapMaker is a tool that allows users to contribute, share and edit map information for 174 countries and territories around the world.
    • Checkout for Non-Profits increases online donations for non-profit organizations with no service fees.
    • Custom Search for Non-Profits provides a customized search experience for non-profit organizations without advertisements.
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  • Google sponsors an annual service event called GoogleServe.
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0.1  Has a continental or worldwide search solutions on job creation that can be replicated across communities been organised before this EU launch of Nov 2011?
While alumni of entrepreneurial economics have always valued job creation searches- we know of no clear evidence that this has been top of mind in the way that continental-wide government has operated since 1984 even though it was scripted by The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant as the number 1 question the first net generation would need to mediate if sustainable futures and humanity's most needed millennium goals are to be served
what's different about nov 2011 is 4 top directorates of the EU have nailed their future reputation to this search  -more

Not youth's economics of the world Not our schools of the worldYouthandYunus.comLeadersandYunus

Muhammad Yunus expresses faith in entrepreneurs at G20 summit

Posted on: November 23, 2011
Category: News

Microfinance Focus, November 4, 2011: Professor Muhammad Yunus was invited to deliver a key note speech during the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Summit held in Nice, France. Professor Yunus addressed an audience of more than 400 entrepreneurs from all G20 countries. In his speech, he shared his personal entrepreneurship experiences, his faith in young entrepreneurs to be the pillars of society and the need to include poor countries in the discussion process in making global decisions.

Professor Yunus being an entrepreneur himself started off creating the Grameen Bank that provides microfinance services to the poor who had little access to financial provisions. From that, he ventured into a wide number of social businesses such as Grameen Nursing College, Grameen Eyecare Hospitals, Grameen Shakti, etc.

He has always considered young entrepreneurs to be the most effective solution for the future. He said “In my opinion, G20 YES is a fabulous initiative, gathering so much energy and momentum from all over the world. Because of their creativity and leadership, provided that they commit to share the value they create, these 400 young entrepreneurs in this room can change the world.”

Professor Yunus is also a member of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Advocacy Group, advising the Secretary General of the United Nations. Hence, he believes that the next generation of youths should be handed over the process of the MDGs as soon as possible. He believes that entrepreneurs will have a key role to play in fulfilling the MDGs, if they are committed to the social value created by their companies, and social business can be part of the solutions.

In his speech, he added that the G20 needed to broaden its scope to deal with the current world crisis. It can no longer remain a political forum with economic agendas. The G20 needs to create a social agenda as well. Professor Yunus proposes that ‘social business’ should be brought to the agenda of G20, as one of the concrete and effective solutions to be considered for immediate implementation so as to guide capitalistic investment towards social value and jobs creation, rather than sheer profit maximization strategies. A social business is a cause-driven business where profits stay within the company for its sustainability.

Lastly, Professor Yunus concluded that the G20 should be expanded into the G25, where poor countries from each continent should be included in the global agenda which they are part of. He added that “Their problems are inter-related with others, and their proposals of solutions should be considered by the most economically advanced countries in making global decisions. A G25 would be a big step toward ensuring that global social issues are raised, and MDGs implementation is fully shared on the global agenda. And finally, because fighting poverty together is the only way to bring long lasting peace in this world.”

Source: http://www.microfinancefocus.com/muhammad-yunus-expresses-faith-entrepreneurs-g20-summit

inquiries chris macrae info @worldcitizen.tv us tel 301 881 1655 ; us office 5801 nicholson lane suite 404, North Bethesda, MD 20852 USA - skype chrismacraedc
 Mapping is a process of discovery. Crucially maps are only as usable as updating correctness of bottom up information. Think of your own use of a map. You look for the "you are here arrow". You want to be directed to somewhere/someone you dont know how to get to; you want your return vist to be safe as well as a value multiplying win-win.
Does anyone remember the simplest findings of einstein and jon von neumann. Einstein proved that to innovate more value you need to go more micro in what you model; von neumann showed that there is more value to be networked by interfacing safe flows across systems instead of ruling over separation of boundaries. There isnt a single global metrics profession that gets these mathematical -and natural - principles right. Unless we change this global markets will cycle through ever greater collapse and more and more communities will lose sustainability. Mapmaking is that critical an idea to what the net genration will achieve in 2010s; but its also one that children from primary age up can action learn. Its simple. Its just that it works the other way round from top-down people's fatal conceit.
It explores how to make the invisible principles and practices of real wealth creation visible, and therefore useable. Our planet needs case studies underline the search for new win-wins that build ‘system integrity’
Trust-flow is the unseen wealth to invest sustainability in. Tranpsarently mapped it develops a goodwill gravity  tyhat invites with roleplayer in a community to multiply goodwill while sustaining their own cashflow.. Trust is not some vague, mushy, abstract warm-hearted sentiment. It is an economic powerhouse – probably just as economically and socially important as oil.
The point is, there are specific things you need to do to get trust flowing, just as there are specific things you need to do to get oil flowing. And like oil trust has a dark side. Right now, the world is awash with the carbon emissions which threaten the stability and sustainability of its ecosystems. Right now, the world is also awash with the ‘carbon emission’ of trust – mistrust. Indeed it may well be that our ability to tackle the one issue – the threat of environmental catastrophe – depends on our ability to tackle the other issue: how to generate, deepen, extend and sustain trust.>br>But what is the best way of doing this? One thing is for sure. You don’t build and sustain trust via some sentimental exercise of goodwill to all and sundry. There are three very simple principles at the heart of effective trust generation. 
First, trust is generated via win-win relationships. It’s virtually impossible to generate or sustain trust without mutual benefit for those involved. But beneficial outcomes are not enough in themselves. For trust to be built and sustained, both sides need to signal a demonstrable commitment to finding win-win ways forward. Such a  commitment may require real changes to what we say and do. Second, real ‘win-wins’ are hardly ever purely financial or material. You don’t build trust simply by walking away with more cash in your pocket. Trust works at all the dimensions and levels of human exchange. Yes, it’s about financial and material rewards. But it’s also about purpose (what people want to achieve). It’s about politics with a small ‘p’: the use and abuse of power, the crafting and application of rules of fair play. And it’s about emotions: the sometimes overwhelmingly strong emotions, both positive and negative, that are generated when people deal with other peopleWhat’s constitutes a ‘win’ – a sense of real improvement – is therefore highly specific. It depends absolutely on the details of who the parties are, what they are trying to achieve, in what context. Building trus, therefore involves discovering these specifics. Just as oil doesn’t flow out of the ground, get refined and pump its way into motor vehicles automatically and without effort, so identifying and doing what is necessary to get trust flowing requires dedicated, skilled effort. It requires a disciplined, structured process, not a vague sentiment.

3) Third, even if we do steps 1) and 2) there’s still a good chance it won’t succeed. Why? Because it ignores an invisible third factor. In the real world, purely two way bilateral relationships don’t exist. There is always a third party whose interests or outcomes are affected by what the other two parties do but who is not a party to the contract. The environment is a case in point. Producers and consumers may both benefit from buying and selling to each other – but what happens if, in doing so, they destroy the environment they both depend on?

This raises a hugely important question. When two parties pursue win-wins and build mutual trust, are they doing so in a way which creates a win and builds trust for the third party at the same time? Or are they simply pushing the problems – and the mistrust – further down the line on to this third party? Building vigorous, healthy networks of trust is a different kettle of fish to ‘you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours’ win-win conspiracies. It requires a Map of all the key relationships plus careful consideration of knock-on consequences. It requires a different perspective.

These three simple, basic steps do not happen automatically. They need to be worked at. The territory needs to be deliberately Mapped and explored. What’s more, there are obstacles in our way – mental and practical obstacles that need to be cleared. Prevailing economic theories about ‘rational economic man’ for example, deny the need to commit to win-win outcomes. Instead, they promote supposedly ‘rational’ (i.e. narrowly selfish behaviours) which actively undermine trust The same theories insist that the only valid measure of human benefit is money, thereby excluding from consideration many of the biggest opportunities for improvement. Meanwhile many vested interests do not want to extend the circle of trust to third parties and complete networks because their positions of power depend on their ability to take advantage of the weaknesses of these third parties. That’s another job for Mapping: helping to identify and mount such obstacles.
The potential benefits of doing so are unthinkably huge. They start with a simple negative: the relief that comes from when you stop banging your head against a brick wall. Mistrust breeds wasteful, wealth destroying conflict that tends to feed on itself. Anger and hatred engender anger and hatred. Simply easing or stopping the terrible waste of mistrust would transform prospects for many millions of people. We desperately need to find ways of doing this. Then there are the positive benefits. Understanding the real nature of human wealth – all those dimensions of purpose, ‘politics’ and emotion as well as money and material comfort – means we can start being human again; human in the way we think, and act. What’s more, many of these intangible benefits won’t cost a penny. They’re there for the taking, if only we puts our minds to it.
But there’s more, because trust is also an economic superpower in its own right. In the pages that follow we will show conclusively that material and financial riches are also dependent on trust. In fact, we will argue the case for going one step further. We will say that material and financial riches are a by-product of trust: the visible fruits of invisible, intangible human exchange. Once you understand that sustainable cash flows are a by-product of sustainable trust flows, your understanding of what makes a successful business is transformed.
Separately, each of these three fruits – reducing the waste of conflict, unleashing the potential intrinsic benefits of human exchange, and energising the sustainable creation of material wealth – are massive in their own right. Put them together and they represent a vast new continent of opportunity.
As we said, this book is addressed to entrepreneurs and system  innovation revolutionaries. Wherever you happen to be, whatever the change you want to make is, the principles explored in this book apply. The wish to change and the will to change are not the same as being able to change successfully. For that you need to understand your territory. You will need new Maps
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