When most global markets are upside down to where people's futures most desperately want to be, it can be quite messy sticking the lasting news of the 5 inaugural world citizen networks in one pic. The best clues guidemakers can give to you is : find at least 2 connections that inspire you; ask a peer to do likewise; and start interconnecting all over the hi-trust world of be the change you want your children to enjoy and your own partnering courage to guide & make We will try to arrange inspiring practice newsfor sustaining humanity, as it comes in from the www, in 6 subnetworking tables. Those growing out of: Grameen Microfinance/Microcredit as the startup of all Sustainability Investment, as well as encouraging youthful microentrepreneurs BRAC - the number 1 benchmark for collaboration world citizen networks today Transparency - without which all compound hi-trust will be at risk of catching corruption's cancerous/terror cells, and so system*system*system compounding worldwide meltdowns Ashoka - the greatest ever mapmaking network of the power of social and sustainabiity Entrepreneurial Revolutions Systemic Market Transformations at ever micro*inter*macro level of: media and mediation; education and meetings; village and global networks; needed if we are to survive the wwwaves as an unprecedented communications revolution hitting one generation of humanity 1984-2024 Stuff which interconnects boundaries of several of the above Will you join in the great exploration of moving up to a flowing world, where all the most life-critical knowledge interconnects as near to free as truly economic marketing can emepower. Do not worry if we have but an inspiring news thread in the wrong box. Do tell us to worry if we have missed inspiring news nearest you - and we'll do everything we can to log it up and co-reference you. info@guidemakers.net Scroll down if you are ready to participate in some of deepest internetworking connections world citizens, human diversity mapmakers and web-loggers have so far discovered and collaborated around.Grameen- Yunus, Banking to the Poor; Microfinance 2006 is the year when MF reports whether world citizen networks have measurably achieved the change-millennium 7-year goal set in 1999 of sustaining 100 million families out of extreme poverty. This will give other investors in human sustainability an interesting compound benchmark. These include the world bank (who has so far tried less than 1% of its budget allocation in MF approaches.) Former or current national leaders who support interlocal franchising of 5* microfinance banking for poor include: link to Clinton since 2000 worldwide link to Queen Sofia of Spain - all Spanish-language nations (please mail us references to your culture's leaders who unite www round MF) References to 5* branch certification of microfinance: 1 --- Yunus (Grameen, tv open-scripts) 1 --- Vinod Khosla (k-venture capital) | World Citizen/Service Nets : eg Abed's BRAC: B7How is that when it comes to trying save the ordinary people of countries like these- Afghanistan, Tanzania, Uganda, Sudan, Kenya and Nigeria - noted in this Clinton Global Initiative, it is the poor people of Bangladesh that are making the deepest investments Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) Based on its highly effective health improvement and poverty eradication interventions in Bangladesh and Afghanistan, the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) will put $250 million toward programs in Tanzania, Uganda, Sudan, Kenya and Nigeria. These programs will target increasing access to medical care and malaria prevention, expanding primary education programs, sustainable and equitable agricultural activities and microfinance programs aimed at stimulating local entrepreneurship through a sustainable financial mechanism | | Transparency - Eigen: | | Social Entrepreneurs- Drayton: ashoka.org | Media & Mediation & Action-learning Entrepreneurial Revolutionaries Clinton Global Initiative: CGITour 1 00 .. 06 Story about 6 year ago Clinton started linking together the most amazing humanitarian entrepreneurs starting with Yunus and Abed in Bangladesh, spending lots of time in grassroots Africa; since 2005 his annual ClintonGlobalInitiative has become the best hope the world has that leaders will transform the flow of their investments onto sustainability initiatives including CGI06 four primary www crises: global warming, poverty, health, cross-cultural peace CGI: Video-Nasty1 Having worked night and day to host the 3 day conference that linked 200 of the world's deepest leaders and over 7 billion $ of investment in grassroots projects for sustaining the world, American network tv does this video interview to him: 10 minute of Clinton and the Foxbite nasty or nice- search exercise: follow up: which side is Murdoch News International(owner of Fox, MySpace, and tabloid newspapers in most English speaking countries, and a few satellite tvs) taking on Global Warming now that 200 leaders have debated it openly around him at ClintonGI?
Worldcitizen.tv reviewer (CGIVN1) do you agree with simpol's values when watching this video: what matters in this video is not a left versus right war of words; if the world is to sustain consequences diversely fit for all our children's futures. www media needs to interconnect civil society with transparency forums that go beyond nationalist pressure groups of left and right; human systems can no longer be governed just by short-term performance rewards of who's going to be elected as world's most superpowerful individual man; we need media that goes beyond analysing each separate day's news as if its the last word in conversations worth learning with- why not have a monthly news reflecting on what broadcasting got wrong (or different from internet follow throughs) because it did not have time to connect bigger pictures such as what can we learn from the 600 days and 7 billion$ investment changes that 200 leaders have just transformed and co-created over a gruelling 3-day event. Do you have a world-citizen network review of why did Fox-Bite Clinton's work for all of humanity? | | Connections |
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