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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Dear David and Peter at http://microloanfoundation.org
I have a key question for you which then connects with a network of collaborations we are developing as youth
ambassador 5000 question - by 1 september will you know who some of your student leaders of boston mlf
club for 09/10 will be - and would at least 3 of them want to be youth ambassadors at its broadest, the
idea authorised by Muhammad Yunus since Bali 2008 (and connected with why DR Yunus spends about 40 days a year making
speeches to youth around the world) is we need 5000 youth ambassadors distributed across the world to sustain bottom up uni
microcredit (social buisness) clubs and also to argue collectively for what support students need if they are to
spend more and more of their univesrity time developing bottom up systhems at graduation ; also to unite micro worlds
with other community building networks -eg the us Yes We Can movements; also to rewrite a student version of economics and
management to be bottoms up our emerging 09/10 plan to plug & play with we believe that an awful
lot of a stiudents whole year gets structured within 2 weeks of freshers; so we have a pre-freshers target date
for a first wave of nominated youth ambassadors of september 1 we are trying to hunt out these early youth ambassadors
in 3's and tens though those exact numbers aren't important 3's are in the same city, or campus and therefore
able to connect with each other throughout the year (in what dr yunus has caled social action teamworking) - so that
is why if MLF wants to connect with youth ambassador we would like to know of at least 3 of your 09/10 stident leaders by
september 1 10's across the world share the same most urgent interest - this could be "african microcredit"
or it could be "not letting wall street go back to the old normalcy" or it could be have had a life changing internship
or dialogue in bangladesh as microeconomics epicentre of sustainability investment franchises or empowering women and
children to be communal microentrepreneurs , or involve microcredit connecting anyone of the other main
social business entrepreneur competition areas be these health, energy, food, vilage children education ... the
idea is to put each 10 in their own email circulation with if they wish one mento from eg bangaldesh with experience on that
subject Having MLF participate in this way would be one more flow towards understanding how to get your operation
in malawi recognised as bottom up by dr yunus; as you may know from peter griffiths that and other things that I had hoped
to make simple progress on during yunus 69th birthday dialogue didnt quite come about because so many other things are going
on around dr yunius and the issues of developing hi-trust youth relationships with grameen (though top of dr yunus heart)
seem to fall back versus siging up new corporate partners and other urgent crises like battling wall street. As far as I know
Mostofa http://yunusforum.net is the only person who has been continuously authorised to network youth intercity relationships since the nobel
prize so while it may look as if we have been making heavy weather out of uniting youth, expoentially rising there will
never be a more critical year than 09/10 to re-empower yes we can, to converge on microcreditsummit africa near end of colege
year in 09/10 back in london we are hopeful we now have more mass than last year knowing the leaders of the lse
stident club, developing fan connections with jamii bora eg around phyllis, knowing some of the world's most entrepreneurial
educators whose alumni potentially make youth ambassadors, connecting with some of the social entrepreneur hibs that are happy
to identify their social business subcatalogues and so forth; meanwhile glasgow has become one of dr yunus 4 most interating
cities in europe (along with paris-monaco, berlin, madrid) and back in london ashden awards energy and british council
education are strongly of the same collaborative mindset as micro up also boston is one of 3 east coast cities
I will be blitzing various university presidents and professors to see if any of them are ready to support bottoms up curricula-
so this all converges on the first question thanks, chris 301 881 1655
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Sunday, July 19, 2009
Dear Nina I think we may have forgotten to give you copies of the leaflet "reflections on the nobel peace
prize" by Prof Mjos chairman of norwegian nobel committee; can you tell me your postal address so I can send some copies in this lecture opening the nobel museum in dhaka and given to many hundred bangladeshi youth in dhaka last
summer, Professor Mjos committed a full partnership between the nobel brand and bangladeshi youth supporting what paul calls
the bangla methodology; it might be useful to have copies of this to show round universities or schools http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=yunuschoolusa&search_type=&aq=f

I note that the former Indian president (scientist and advocate of the 2020 plan encouraging chilrden to shred
any curricula that are not "satyagraha" proven as sustainable) visited dr yunus today May
my 86 year old dad, my twelve year old daughter and I suggest it would be practical if the world's most collaborative
social business educators/designers could organise their diaries to be in dhaka at the same time cheers chris
macrae http://www.youthambassador.tv/ mandela*yunus http://www.yunusuni.com/id86.html yunus*obama http://www.microcredit.tv/ http://clubofdhaka.blogspot.com what can the world learn from dhaka
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Sunday, May 24, 2009
Mindset Research (MR) has been asserted open source property right since 1989 by WCBN amd IsabellaWMMR1- Grameen as our nation's number 1 brand - as seen by 7 million nobel prize winning female microentrepreneurs
and 30000 employees and society in Bangladesh mapmaking credits- youth ambassador knowhow search webs: SB, FC1, FC2, FC3, CC, YY, Y.tv, brac.tv, grameen.tv, jb.net, microcredit.tv, wcb.tv, jfh.com ObamaUni.com- Yes We Can DC bureau 301 881 1655 info@worldcitizen.tvMR2 - Grameen as seen by undergraduates in USA before Youth Ambassador 5000 MR3 - Potential Grameen as seen by America's under 23's once YAm alumni
network is trusted everywhere that youth are colaboratively solving sustainability crises
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Saturday, May 23, 2009
This week saw the microeconomics world-moving event of the Mother of Microcredit, Mrs Nurjahan Begum who is also in anyone's top 10 of education collaboration entrepreneurs, being
recognised with a prize at the UN - below is a first report of our priviliege to have an hour brainstorm
with her on what yes we can do next let me guide you round the pictorial map io our brainstorming as I am not
very good at drawing - please send in a clearer graphic if so inspired - I myself owe special thanks to these NY,
Princeton, African, Bangladesh and Spanish sources: youth ambassador future capitalism
NY journalist alexis, transparency collaboration cafe network host peter burgess, new york centre for conflict dialogue and
african sustainability leaders spencer chiimwbe, spanish friends everywhere including sofia bustamante first Bolivian-European Yunus
designer of yunusforum1000 meetings. And of course the greatest meetings and network connecting host of them
all sam daley harris; and Mr Nazrul Chowdury, Grameen Spain and microcredit adviser to Minsitry of Economy and
Finanace Spain, and Pilar Ribal Women Together vice president , Noor E Shama, Grameen America Microcredit Short Future History. This movement went on to sustain the world. It was born in 1976 in the new nation
of bangladesh by the mother of microcredit Mrs Begum and founding fathers Muhammad Yunus, Fazle Abded and ... Yes WE Can 
Thanks to the optimism of Dr Yunus , microcredit was the first banking to go micro from 1996. It reduced the costs
of basic banking by 10 fold, as exponentially do all social business models in life critical service areas including children's
education, health, and communally investing in peoples first jobs that Bangladesh sustainably designs and then
invests in open sourcing. Two best kept secrets of colaboration microeconomics are that the sustainability investment is made in the trust of the poorest so that bottom up ownership ensures productivity
gains go bank to those who do the work and sustain the community. This is transparency's other way round from colonial
empire auding model.Over half of Bangaldesh's growth economy is owned this way and shows the world how above zero-sum economic
systems compound. Second, the first social business model in the 1970s was the printing press (and content) used to make primary school networking 10 times more economic.
By 1999, it was time to export the design of microcredit around a mobile infrastructure and it would be nice to think that
Kenya was chosen as the first test market partly to celebrate the coming of the first son of microcredit (as obama is known in deep
microcredit networks). So it is with great pleasure that we http://youthambassador.tv second Mrs begum's motion to declare 2010s the decade of youth net economics, and we thank the UN for
recognising the mother of microcredit's huge future and historic contributions to getting us there. NEXT You can urgently
help in at least 2 ways which our yusus all day birthday dilaogue june 29 dhaka will especially celebrate http://yunusforum.net : *plan some meeting that connect the expomentals to with : march 2010 where thousands of deeply newtroked people come
to Kenya to celebrate the true story of the swedish lady who helped orphans develop economics in their communities & 2011 the blockbuster movie aimed at an audience of billions about the fictional story of the collaboration
man who helped half a billion poorest women become the world's sustainability investment bankers. OR If hosting
collaboration meetings isn't your thing, help a peer network (however deep) to connect with Youth Ambassador (YA) so
all our yes we can dreams become economic realties. June 29 will see the launch of youth ambassador 5000 which has
been prepared since DR Yunus was asked by citizens to interconnect this at the time of the Nobel Prize. YA is network
whose gravity is designed round how can we help undergraduates practice revaluing what economics they get taught at businass
schools, and then revalue what employers are worth interviewing and innovate other hi-trust micro system approaches. Alongside
this mission possible is the greatest media opportunity big leaders have ever been offered. Come join the benchmarking club
of Future Capitalism where the world's most resourced organisations partner a grassroots network serving life critical needs and map what
is the greatest sustainability responsibility their global market sector is free to sustainably invest in. This
text is a draft. All mistakes are mine alone. I invite those far more experienced than me to re-edit- and issue
on june 29 at the allday birthday dialogue with Dr Yunus and Mrs Begum and Bangladeshi founders of micro-everything Dhaka
chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk 301 881 1655 washington DC special thanks to: http://yunusforum.net epicentre web of youth ambassadors edited by mostofa zaman . Help us google microworld
news from the UN at http://youthambassador.tv Latin American Herald Tribune - May 21, 2009 Actor Antonio Banderas was one of 10
celebrities honored by the Spain-based Women Together Organization .Also honored were former Irish President Mary Robinson;
the director of Bangladeshi microfinance organization Grameen, Nurjahan Begun; ... RealClearPolitics - 1
hour ago Having created Grameen Bank, an institution
that increased remarkably the welfare of millions of the world's poorest in Bangladesh through the innovation of ...
Huffington Post - May 18, 2009 Yunus, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006, has helped to revolutionize how the financial community and
governments view the poor and the Grameen Bank's ...
GoMo News - May
15, 2009 First off, UNESCO will be collecting info from successful
projects that have already already explored this area, like the Grameen Foundations community ...
Knowledge@Wharton - May
21, 2009 And the route to the underserved is frequently through women,
thanks to models based on Grameen Bank and others. Chennai-based Equitas, for instance, ...
PR-USA.net (press release) - May 19, 2009 Grameen Bank/UN
-- From our initial proposal, Mr. Mohammed Janus has requested a White Paper, that we have yet to author, to tie http://www.iimsam.org
with ...
Europa Press - May
22, 2009 En este sentido, NAFSA contará este año con
la intervención del Profesor Mohammed Yunus, creador del Banco Grameen y de los microcréditos.
...
Adnkronos/IGN - May
21, 2009 Ci sara', inoltre, un incontro sul microcredito
con Grameen Bank. ''Quest'anno il festival si inserisce in un momento particolarmente complesso
-sottolinea ...
Infolatam - May
17, 2009 Yunus, de hecho, acaba de crear con su Grameen
Bank y Veolia Water, la Grameen-Veolia Water Ltd, para suministrar agua potable en Bangladesh. ...
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