The people's geographical success (and failure) stories - 260SmithWatt 70Neumann 50F.Abed , AI20s.com Fei-Fei Li, Zbee2024-03-29T14:37:21Zhttp://normanmacrae.ning.com/forum/topics/the-people-s-geographical-success-and-failure-stories?feed=yes&xn_auth=notag:normanmacrae.ning.com,2014-03-08:6339278:Comment:192132014-03-08T18:45:53.165Zchris macraehttp://normanmacrae.ning.com/profile/s0neqm9lsoui
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<p>There is a recurring pattern in the segment of social businesses to do with massive infrastructure. I cant imagine davos ever being the process to solve this challenge. Why should a once a year PR junket be such a space?</p>
<p>If Europe had been serious about integrating countries on its East, it would have invested in Ukraine as a super-port but in a way that united the peoples and their neighbors.</p>
<p>Muhammad Yunus tries to raise a similar debate around Cox's bazaar in 2007. That…</p>
<p>There is a recurring pattern in the segment of social businesses to do with massive infrastructure. I cant imagine davos ever being the process to solve this challenge. Why should a once a year PR junket be such a space?</p>
<p>If Europe had been serious about integrating countries on its East, it would have invested in Ukraine as a super-port but in a way that united the peoples and their neighbors.</p>
<p>Muhammad Yunus tries to raise a similar debate around Cox's bazaar in 2007. That could have united Bangladesh, india, china and myanmar and all the cultures in the same sort of way that singapore became one of the fastest multicultural reconciliations. I wonder how many Springs (Arab, Muslim, Eastern European) all ultimately depend on social infrastructure projects. I am not suggesting that the financing should be 100% social. However it should be pro-youth's livelihoods. <a href="http://normanmacrae.ning.com/forum/topics/the-people-s-geographical-success-and-failure-stories" target="_blank">http://normanmacrae.ning.com/forum/topics/the-people-s-geographical...</a></p>
<p>Where have nations got this as nearly right as possible. Dubai comes to mind. Anywhere else? I hope that among the 20000 youth who make the social business and nobel peace laureate pilgrimage to atlanta nov 2015 http://youthcreativelab,blogspot.com , there will be a caucus concerned with massive social ports. Indeed Lech Walesa started up such a youth network invitation while he was the main host of open society challenges during Warsaw's Nobel Summit Fall 2013.</p>
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