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Universal connectivity -what media needed 2020s: given since 1865 swiss partner ITU has been designing next tele-media as a worldwide cooperation br> what AIGood do we need given that since 1920 einstein ,was early host of transnational intel cooperation then neumann devoted his 12 post war years to freeing AI and computing for humanity- so what do millennials need designed AIGood 2020s seeing next tech how do we need Digital to change
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Given these system changes what maths goats of 2020s are neededso how does above change what people need pubic sercants to do witth publi goods and trust/safety tpilie how does that impact inclusion and human rights

Friday, March 6, 2015

0 moocyunus before 1996

1996 celebrated Bangladesh's 25th birthday with rural women to be first in world mobile partners

TRAINING ON WOMENS GREATEST ECONOMIC MIRACLE OF THE PRE_DIGITAL WORLD
before 1996 yunus was the greatest educator of how to support poorest village mothers networks to end poverty by placing barefoot professionals who helped them
1 network health
2 train for a livelihood
3 design a 60 person local market so that their livelihood training would sustainably match with income generation
4 develop their own bank to end poverty we discuss the specific challenges rural Bangladesh mothers had in ending poverty at http://www.valuetrue.com
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this video with yunus first female founder mrs begum is part of a 60 minute interview we made with her uly 2008 while the Nobel Peace Judges were in Dhaka opening up the Yunus Museum.

In his 2006 acceptance speech, Yunus astonished the world by saying he would dedicate the rest of his life to social business

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