July 08 update to this site's experimental invitations to youth: after our 2nd week in Dhaka this
year, we can now see: YunusUni.com (and invited associates) explores 1000+ youth social action experiments Beginning Oct 2007,
Our social action value determined with Yunus secretariat after 4 months of dialogue - Impossible
becomes possible when right time people action place and spaces (including 1000+ inter-city and youth flowing networks)
Our 2nd concept Yunus 1000 bookclub on Future Capitalism’s ABC of social business and actions
Our 3rd concept Yunus10000DVD – see search space
http://futuresunited.com/ - blends with our belief in a 7-brand architecture being openly most valuable to multiplying all people’s futures
http://brand.blogspot.com/
.Main Clinton Flows of Interest to us:
Clinton Global
Uni outreach to 800 university's social actions
.July speech of Obama: relearning job creation everywhere
is american peoples number 1 goal
.Mandela: through entrepreneurial liberation flows of Branson links to Free
Universities and elders-for-humanity networks
Quotes by local citizens:
South Africa's First Lady Mrs
Mbeki: Bangladesh is the Open University of Microfinance 12 - source page 41 (Marilou Jane C Uy- Director FSD, The World Bank) Attacking Poverty with Microcredit -Proceedings
of 2003 Conference hosted by PKSF
blog not what you can do for thyself- ask what your city can do for the world
$500 bursaries available to edit & micropublish your own communities links and open source wishes
for social Action*Business*futureC
Debate videos at ned's virtual community New York book tour launch January 2008 "The crisis is here... this is also an opportunity to rethink
the whole system (of local & global) -how to make it happen so we do things we know humans truly need and you and I know
how to do", and question what UN*US don't yet know how to do.. With thanks to youth who remind us all
on how learning is actioned 12 in humanity's real deep cases -community truth way beyond image-making ones.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
we will be developing catalogues of youtubes - here is an early classification pro forma we are evolving
H0 Yunus History- microcredit system & human relations
truths first 30 years
H0.2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E615UKQWAWo poverty is absence of all human rights and root cause of lost peace; how microcredit
idea started; overcoming womens fears ; trust-based banking (10 minutes)
F0.4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKD8zR7thMI&NR=1 (10 minutes part 2/3) Yunus responds to competitive poverty entrepreneurs (eg Shiva)- I never said
microcredit is only solution for putting poverty in a museum but it is one of the basic flow structures needed and it systemically
offers collaboration interfaces with other grassroots up system maps we need to connect such as water, healthcare, education
–series offered by iwantdemocracynow (democracynow.org)
H1 Bangladesh 30000 employee/village
maps & vital community goals
Bangladesh MF- 3 part series
on fighting financial apartheid
It is the endless capability of human beings. It
just doesn’t have limits: if human beings can’s solve these (millennial rights) challenges- what good is human
being any way? We are created to solve problems .. not to create problems. Conventional wisdom tells us very little; conventional
wisdom hides conventional blunders; we have to go and hit the blunders and make whole circle so much bigger so that we create
the world we want to live in. Yunus, Oxford 07
In our survey of world’s
most trusted people, Yunus came top. Here are 20 most valued connections among those who have met Yunus and heard his future
goals.
21stSingapore at Cox’ Bazar with social business type 2 : not owned by .gov but nation’s poorest women
Poverty & sustainability crises
caused by 20th century’s big systems not being measurable to compound purpose
Photosynthesise energy before Bangladesh is deluged
Bangladesh - first country with
PovertyMuseum
10 minutes with Dr Yunus in New York on the day his book became a national bestseller yunussocialactiongroup.org
Citizens Diaries: please mail info@worldcitizen,tv if you be a Yunus diarist for your city
London, February 2008. Citizens were graced by 2 public performances within
24 hours - the likes of which I have never seen before: 1) 2 standing ovations at the London School of Economics was followed
by one of the most poignant climate crisis speeches heard in a city renowned for Stern warnings
Climate Capitalism : Dr
Yunus offers noted speech of 21st C
St James,
Piccadilly, 16 February 2008:The church used by Londoners to bury its richest men was taken over for an
afternoon by climate activists – a surprise setting for the last public appearance of Muhammad Yunus on his 3 day tour
of London for his new book “Creating a world without poverty- social business, the future of capitalism.”
This speech was unlike any other offered by the man whose faith celebrates
humanity in every corner of our earth. For the first 15 minutes, the audience participated in a requiem to Bangladesh... In
recent years Bangladeshi’s have had the storm of the decade, then a worse one our people named storm of the century,
then the worst of our history- we have run out of names on the scale of bad storms. So while climate crisis may be a subject
for debating in London, in Bangladesh it is a population killer- and in our low lying nation of over 150 million people, it
is the unnatural weapon of mass destruction we truly ask the world to help prevent
We are a people determined to celebrate humanity. On every other crisis: ending poverty, improving
communal healthcare, other millennial rights we wish to open source with the world solutions that the Grameen way perfects
at the grassroots before scaling up. Looking at climate, we have already passed a magic number of 100,000 solar homes- and
if the price of the photoelectric cells could come down by a half, I feel we could commit to making every Bangladeshi home
solar.But that will not be enough to turn the tide on climate given our geographic lot. Only a worldwide
collaboration can save us.
Then from minute 16, Yunus walks aside
from the pulpit towards the audience to explain how his new book shows how to practice communal collaboration systems. Each
major invitation in the book is meticulously designed and tested purposefully to serve vital needs. Much service detailing
is contextual, but the common denominators are compounding the end of poverty over time and empowering
people to love being their communally most productive through peer to peer action learning circles.
Uniquely, Dr Yunus’ style is both simple and modest. He urges you dare see with him
that if this is what one being can do, what could 6.5 billion of us achieve. Why not unite now by prioritising design of social
businesses - the future capitalism game that all our generations will depend on. Proposer: Dr Yunus. Seconder: Bill Gates...
Ironically, as the Banker for the Poor moves on to another
city, after 3 joyous days in his inspiring company, it is London’s banks that feel very poor indeed.