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As a celebration of Youth's number 1 economist Muhammad Yunus & Family, , The Norman Macrae Association of Family Foundation invites you to Ning, CrowdMap, Twitter, DvD, & Journalise 

2010s Youth's Most Trusted Brands : Grameen & Danone 1 2

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2011 Breaking News : March Madness - Actions for Yunus & Youth 

Mission Possible: This can be the story of the worldwide banking system youth rebuilt in the 2010s.

THE WWW YOUTH PRIVATE PUBLIC SECTOR PARTNERSHIP IN NET GENERATIONS MOST EXCITING DECADE 

Grameen mark 4 started with a lunch convened at HEC in Paris 2005 where business schools, corporations and governments and other leaders incluing Royal Families and those with the greatest financial resources (eg the world's richest Carlos Slim) began to ask Dr Yunus if they could form global partnerships with Grameen the bank 75% of whose investors began as the world's poorest women of 1983. That was the date Grameen Mark 2 was born : Bangladeshi law passed the constitution for the world's first bank for the poor after 7 years of concept development led by Dr Yunus , cultrurally resolved by Mrs Nurjahan Begum and overseen by Dr Yunus' elder mentor at Chittagong Univesrsity Professor Latifee. The whole team is more deeply motivated to serve Bangladesh's poorest than anyone I expect to meet. They have culturally coded their 36 year journey round the 16 Decisions that the world's poorest women defined as worth investing lifetimes in ending community poverty for the next geneartion. They constantly tell international friends that they are welcome to learn from Bangladesh now in its 40th year of open sourcing grassroots network solutions to life's most critical needs but Bangladesh's poorest must gain from all such exchanges. Grameen Mark 3 as we term it began in late 1980s when the world bank and others asked Grameen to form an international advisory agency Grameen Trust which Professor Latifee led from the get-go.

So what has happened since the HEC meeting asked Dr Yunus to help the world's youth save the global financial system as part of 2010s exciting race to end poverty and indeed every causes of lost sustainability at community levels. Here we thank the Journal of Social Business whose published list of institutions exploring 2010s connections with Grameen mark 4 we have used to order the search table below.  You can also help us dig in greater depth at regional levels led by eg http://www.grameenfrance.com/

Corporations 

Danone

Credit Agricole

Veolia

Intel

BASF

 

SAP

Government Agencies & Professions

France 

Universities

HEC 

Other Youth & Entrepreneur Networks

DanoneCommunities

SingForHope

Utime Youths Community Year Before Olympics

TheGreenChildren

MFIConnect

 

Royals & Other Sustainability Leaders including world's richest

Carlos Slim (Mexico) 

Friends of Queen Sofia & Microcreditsummit

Mary Robinson & Friends of Grameen

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 Social Business Practices & Partnerships in Youths most exciting goals for 2010s

The Norman Macrae Foundation would like to offer social business loans to help host 10 most exciting SB partnering lunches of 2010s. As lifetime journalists of entrepreneurs at The Economist, Norman voted for Muhammad Yunus as the most exciting pro-youth economist of the 2010s.  With his quest for partnerships between 10 times more economical community models, youth, private and public sectors not forgetting change in constitutions and professions to reflect how 21st C net generation is different from separated 20th C. Note also the challenge that changes in new media have often caused meltdowns of societies/cultures before human beings have come to terms withn what no longer works the way top-down leaders had become habitually accustomed to

Just as the Paris HEC lunch in 2005 the exciting collboration between France and Bangladesh, we believe that if youth vote for the most exciting goals for 2020, then hosting lunches wioth potentailly most exciting partners is quite simple

example 1 - end nurseless villages- we propose to convene this lunch in Cambridge UK during first half of 2011; its our hypothesis that a nurse in every village is the way to sustain economical access to healthcare; there are great lessons on this from banagldesh from the history of how BRAC originally distributed para-pharmacists to help with oral rehydration of infants to the recent partnhership of Grameen Caledonain Nursing College, opened formally by Princess Anne March 2011. Glasgow Caledonian and other universities are providing trainers of nurses; nike foundation girl effect program provided some intial fumds; grameen kalyam ensures that graduating nurses will have jobs in the villages; grameen shikkha provides scholarships so that children stay on in secondary school from which nursing college can be a favourite career path

example 2 - Norman first predicte in 1972 that globalsiation would go terrifyingly wrong with job creation unless lessons were learnt about capital markets from his 1960s book. The number 1 purpose of a capital market needs to be connecting people of place or other mass allegiance through savings through generation of a family and the need to invest in that place's future job creation capacity. Only the urgent development of social business stockmarkets - and corresponding models eg UK Big Society Bank - can save the 2010s from drowning in disinvestment in youth due to capital markets that globalisation designs not to invest in job creation in the same places that savings are collected 

For True Microcredits inspired by Bangladesh's ownership by or for the poorest social business mdoel, please see our copmanion web http://www.microcredit.tv/

Normally when I report the wonders of Dhaka as en route to every sustainability city, I try to mantain some balance; for sure dhaka is where the only published sustainability system design heralds, and social business has now been entrepreneurially practised since just after the nation's birth in the early 1970s, but in this web I am going to alow myself the luxury of bias -the sort that is which oxford union debates encouraged so you could hear 2 sides fiercely but humorously fought often with the intention of proving there meeded to be a higher ground than either extrems: I believe that currently if you want to study sustainability, HEC business school in paris is the only place worth being an alumni of outside of Bangladesh itself; to take out a stdent lan for any other busiess school wold be somewhat akin to taking out a loan to attend a mental asylum but then I dont believe debt-ridden economics leads anywhere I wouild advide my daughter to go; university business schools are as frightening a bubble in my mnd s housing  ;  in this and other statements if you want oi sign a counter-opinion - keep it sort, rsvp info @worldcitizen.tv and I will try to publish it in the right hand column as look as it makes common sense

 What gets me is that I would have thought that the dean of every business school looking at the compound destruction of communities and prodiuctuvity wall street http://yunusforum.net/?p=80 has caused would now be confessing that something went badly wrong with mba and economics programs that were pied pipered by wall street and denied the calamity of subprime even as more trillions were burn- putting young people in hock for generations to come

where will the rankings of even the most famous business schools be in few years if they do not collaborate now in connecting up  sustainability ? let's just log up what sort of experience alumni of hec can enjoy, and indeed alumni of any business school smart enough to learn that it needs to team up with HEC and bangladesh now

 

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