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 old header - feb 2023 in hong kong to discuss how much has changed since dec 2019 death of abed and decade of Bangladesh as number 1 cooperation space- will be updating soon - with singapore friends, we have huge cooperations planned new york march 2023 glasgow june 2023 - mail chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk if your city in middle of scaling cooperations with UN tech envoy office or 23-24 college year buildinup to UNsummit future DUBAI + 2021 Entrepreneurial Revolutions top 12 countdown 2025report.com

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Friday, December 31, 2021

 my experience is that royal dutch companies have a chance of longer and deeper understanding across eurasia than anything else the west has begotten

royal dutch shell - started reputedly in london tea hoise - what else to trade across old world - soon the elkse focused on energy; in parallel the byproduct company of detergenets and consmetics , margarisne amnd ide creams - unilever

thee days where the world partnerships in women empowerred sdgs connect through the hague eg climate gca.org; 5 main sdgs of women built asia nations (transforming top down aid) (brac partners) - royal faimiliies un responsibilituies - literacy and financial inclusion   www.abedmooc.com - see 1.6 especially 

the low lying dutch need to understand irrigation and historically windmills, also the floral capital of the world at least with 20thc greenhouses from space ; the strange co-sharing of ports that south africa gravitate until the suez canal - the to me much murkier busienss of gold and diamonds  (and still incomplete resolition of equality in south africa- and indeed is the geo-location of south africa too isolat5ed to expect leadership of the continent to depend much on south afr4uica (surely egypt os in the middle of millennials sustainability in wasy that south africa cannot wholly be)

whatever we think of histiory of souhh africa's mines -- it was understandably linked to currency in the days that the 2/3 humans resident in asia sor of depended more on royal dutch advancement or not (and gold standards) of human rights than anywhere

of cooyrse with 10% of hyamns living south of teh equator and the huge seas and polar south - one has ro wonder when quads and quins of nations started being networkes was brics as relevant as BAZics (ie aus and zealand instead of russia) and why wasny arcyic circle with russia a majot tegional development cooperation space

since 1500 whites have pretty much organised the world - which by 1945 if not earlier had been shown to be a terrifying exclusive thing; by now america had taken over responsibility without necessarily understanding the cultural knowledge that royal dutch had booked - 


until or unless the euro-usa axis explain the terrible mistakes since 1989 of enabling putin power over energy acroiss eu, perhaps royal dutch can hild stady as kipling might have reframatised IF..... 

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Wednesday, October 6, 2021

geneva vienna hague

we'd love to hear from people who study how Antonio Guterres maps his time and purposes of different offices:(i dont ex[ect in my lifetime to see 10 year of un leadership by someone who has led a nation (portugal); spent nearly 15 years serving refugees in localities of teh world facing the greatest chalenges due to war or climate; whose faith matches pope francis of servant leadership (franciscans are the servant network of all the west's golden rule religions); if anyone of the 50 most powerful people in the wporld values younger half of world' as first sustainability generation they must transparently value linkin around guterres (as far as we can see rsvp or questions chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk)


what collaborations does Guterres see  leaders action networking round what trillion dollar purpose goals?:

sustainability goals -which leaders help him advocate this where -sdg advocates (17 eminent world figures give balance across hemispheres) - special envoys -digital/real financial inclusion queen maxima netherlands, education gordon brown, vaccination gordon brown (who else)

fintech and ESG  and AI -  un2.0 and digital cooperation focus on fintech and artificial intel (see geneva)

edtech healthtech foodtech greentech :TeachforSDGs.com PovertyUni.com Economistwomen.com Economisthealth.com Economistgteen.com

youth collaboration and education (I find it muddling that un service of youth UNICEF is led out of new york , of education (unesco) and labour-skills (oecd) - paris -in any event in dec 2021 unesco finally issued a report- education no longer serves systematically what youth need to be sustainable...reimagining our futures together-  a social contract for education ; arguably this is first report on how worldwide broken education is since my father's in 1986 at The Economist which followed up our 1984 book : 2025 report (10 systems transformations needed for human-tech sustainability by 2025 of which education finance health must be integral with overarching purpose of ending poverty so that wherever next girl is born community giver her fair chance at life matters)

Compare worldwide roles (rig particularly Geneva Europe) with HQ NY through the 10 year coordination of guterres (the maximum for un leadership takes him to 2025, that's two thirds of the 15 years that the world's mations promised youth to return sustainability through)

new york (well technically the UN as independent space) -where the worlds politics and potential war/peace gets mediated; once a year at general assmeble where ideas on advancing humanity get published; guterres started months after the 17 sustainability development goals were launched; its fascinating to look at each year 

15-16 seemed really exiting unga and g20 ( next 4 year of the 15 to prevent extinction got conflicted by trump (I am not talking about his politica but he had no interest in youth's sustainability anywhere), then covid ended much of the real process of the UNGA - so the hope is we humans can leap forward again : thus 21-22, 22-23 can be guterres most important UNGA -see summitfuture.com (as well as 40 years of famjly diaries (inspired by adam smith since 1758 and von neumann since 1951) on human and tech progress started 1984 at 2025report.com, and updating at womensverse )

Asia (complicated u8nderstanding where un offices are given nearly two thirds of people are asian)

africa where historically kenya has been a head office of unhabitat ( Ethiopia had hq of african union - presumably a pivotal continental partmner in sdgs) - we find the coastal belts of africa very complex (both offereing different opportunities and risks - west, south, east, and suez facing (and also wonder how landlocked countries choose a long-term coastal partner)  

..

..........-representation of nearly 200 nations is complex at the best of times

and as for end of world war 2, when the un was founded 1945 at san francisco opera house - funds came mainly from the white empires. These were the peoples whose application of engines (begun by Glasgow's Smith & Watt 1760s)  had shipped unevenly geographically to be the root cause of world wars (by the start of the 20th C old europe's divisions needed to be saved by new america -twice!). In this right old mess of part 1 of 20th C, Switzerland had achieved a sort of neutrality making geneva the obvious first european space for UN complementing new york's world hq: in search of peace

3 quirks of world history/humanity are worth remembering before we rush into the second half of the 20th C:
Roughly speaking the world's skin colour are 1/6 white, 1/6th blank; two thirds asia
The scots who gave the world its first engine types were already half a century into Colonisation by London (soon to be thinning). Adam Smith can be read as saying that instead of Aemerica decelaring independence , he had hoped an united states of english speaking application of engines would take over Britain - hos one advice to engine inventors immi8grate to places that value all lives matter
When new engines were launched out of America in the 1950s (the legacy of the world's greatest mathematicians - Neumann , Einstein and peers) their innovation network was also led byimmigrants hoping America would free the world. And up to the assassination of JF Kennedy, hopes that new engines would celebrate worldwide interdependence looked quite rosy - see teachforsdgs.com 

Lets now fast forward to 21sr C :  geneva does now connect so much of UN's action networking,health, trade. peace, coms...: even as new york mediates the pow wows of nations' most powerful politicians -

Specifically out of Geneva, those who own worlds telecoms meet to futurise standards and digital societal futures- see now  how to zoom future of all tech through esg & #aiforgood- particularly how does ai impact operations health "WHO". . Indeed, Geneva is now where  most operational unit discuss how tech can help them -world food program recent won nobel peace prize for AI improving logistics of  its last mile maps)...
vienna has also become a second satellite to geneva human rights OHCR -michelle bachelet (previously chile's president:  vienna orbits linked informally by previous un head ban ki-moon as well as formally on such functions as UN in Space )

Additional notes: although netherlands isnt an official UN office HQ- there is a galaxy of solutions linked to how billion women sustained communities (poverty alleviation out of asian villages since 1970): see brac international (shameran abed son of founder Fazle Abed) at The Hague ; royal special envoys The Hague; global climate adaptation rotterdam ...

3 cities that guide so much of what future is possible - out of the continent where white empires Less than one sixth of the human race's ethnicity) took us   EconomistDiary.com  down the roads to last exits before extinction eg 2021 ecop26.com through to 2023  UNsummitfuture.com to 1984 timelines 2025report.com in association with biography of john von neumann whose legacy from 1957 was 100 times more tech pee decade - what some call industrial revolutions 3,4 in contrast to 1760-1945 industrial revolutions 1,2 - see also futureoflife.org part sponsored by elon musk who has done his paper in changing cars beyond carbon gas, seeing space as a second opportunity if humans blow up earth, making his first 100 million dollars to fund these two future by co-founding paypal one of the few fintech tools the west invented for everyone not just rich get richer-anyway imagine if we could find 20 elon musks- maybe extinction would be off the table; 

geneva has so many of the tech's biggest moving parts of un with the itu hosting aiforgood; unctad asking whether trade is mapped to sustain all people (of course wto is there for arbitrations between big players but unctad is about all we entrepreneurial communities of people can shape fututr of tarde from;) then of course the (WHO) world health organisation with the red cross ( my understanding that the red cross was born in switzerland though clare barton twinned washington DC's us version soon thereafter) - see barton OR nightingale at world record jobs


also swiss universities are helping refugees and others get 1 year certificates where old university monopoly charges 4 years out of a peoples lifetime - this is fast moving news - rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk see also abedmooc 5.4 4.4  -also chile's former president michel bachelet is now high commisioner https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Aboutus/Pages/HighCommissioner.aspx

vienna is where ban ki moon now hubs 2 networks on climate adaptability (co-launched by hague) and rights- wienna has long been un's second eurocity after geneva

the hague is brac international headquarters - also mazing royal family with queen maximus un envoy for fintech and princess laurentien unesco advocate for literacy - its now possible to help any illiterate person become literate in 30 hours (but this does need spreading eg daily over 90 by twenty minute sessions- want to know where to see 30 hour literacy rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk

2020s DECADE OF LAST CHANCE TO UNITE HUMAN BRAINS?

here are a few more maps to "exploring" where sdgs connect with world record jobs creators or leaderships summits "zoom me up scotty - since covid has clarified that we have the etch to share worlds leaders meetups on preventing extinction - so why 33 years since tim berners lee webbed us have 8 billion people been so slow to celebrate teachers and students learning what's most needed by and for generation sustainability; and why would we want the younger half of the world brains to shape artificial intel instead of what big business and big gov so often orders the other way round? 







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Saturday, July 31, 2021

yidan prize hong kong

 one of the best things to happen to the world let alone hong kong is the yidan prize & luminaries -

their special focus in 2022 is India having awarded pratham's india their main annual prize - check out events - throughout the year yidan tours places like harvard, oxbridge staging zooms and real events so that each hemisphere's teaching community converses with in this year india's pratham

 some july 2021 notes are at www.asianews4.com and abedmooc 4.6

here we trace some of its early connections as evident from whom yidanprize follows at twitter  @ReimagineHEdu

vicky colbert   lucy lake  salman khan  brac ultra poor  justin tay un rankings   ilabs   camfed



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Wednesday, July 21, 2021

india - sunita , marta .india barcelona switzerland bangladesh

 update liknedin brainstorm july 2021 -connections ove4r 50 years of brac - cholera and dirrhea lab preventin third of infant dealths; partnerships of barefoot medic networks across continent of asia; vaccinating comtinemts; ending rb

marta i see that at hope https://achancetohope.com/our-team/ there are some potentially revolutionary india contacts both at the queens english language school and probably this lady https://www.linkedin.com/in/sneha-sharma-050302/ i wonder if there can be new win-wins for sunita or any of the india networks


Can we conquer tuberculosis - Dr. Shelly Batra - TEDxWBG - YouTube

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i also realise that when it comes to grassroots health i have so far failed to intro you to shelly- at the only tedx jim kim convened at world bank she represented how to end tuberculosis across india; in fact village networks of ending tb have always been both jim kim's main thing and how he befriended soros gates and fazle abed; he's now back in boston; frankly the contributions to ending covid from people like kim have been very hidden ar best; the problem of being a harvard and world bank leader is you cant afford to challenge the white house to directly even when its been overtrumped


unfortunately the news on covid gets worse - it seems that a booster is needed every 9 months at least to prevent youth from being spreaders; so i guess there are 2 different maps; those who get on with education but without directly connecting deep covid solutions and those that want to do both; maybe different team members can be allocated - how do you see this within what your youth most want to scale over the school year 21-22?


i see part 2 switzerland as needing a lot of detailed research https://www.ssbr-edu.ch/accreditations-memberships/

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Tuesday, July 20, 2021

discussins with my linkedin friends india

 Nisha over 20% of people live in indai- more precisely where are you located - i dont code elearning /classrooms myself - in bangalore my friend dr ranga might know if there is anyone relevant to you https://www.linkedin.com/in/rangarajan-srinivasan-62b7342/ I am most concerned with montessori methods of ending illiteracy www.globaldream.guru whilst led by worlds largest school (lucknow) I am not sure they do any noodling; you may have heard that the world's largest education prize   www.yidanprize.org  out of hong kong has a special focus on india 2022 but its almost all being linked through pratham their 2 million dollar prize winner - have you come across pratham ; i have bumped into some of their people twice at brookings in washington dc  worldwide i expect varkey's million dollar prize now with about 500 teacher cohorts may have a noodle practice community - are you already in touch with that

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Monday, July 19, 2021

 would it be possible to meet or zoom with someone in your team? I am completing a book on this subject as the final viewpoint of my diaspora scottish  father and two grandfathers work aimed at turning the age of machines into one where every next child born has a great chance at life - my father' -norman macrae -first 20 years of adulthood included being n allied bomber command stationed at burma and in 1962 writing the economist survey endorsed by president kennedy and prince charles that japan had innovated development models through which the Asian two third of the world could rise; my father also became the futurist journalist of von neumann and in 1984 i co-authored 2025 report arguing that sustainability generation would depend on total transformation of education. when my father died the japan ambassador to bangladesh helped arrange the first of 20 visits to asia since 2007 to understand what fazle abed and others mean by uniting 100 universities' students in sdg projects demanded by billion women. While i understand OSUN is a leading partner in thst challenge, i think i noted some of sir fazle's unique ideas which are not yet being fully applied due to his untimely death and covid. In a rough form they are at www.abedmooc.com  in case they are relevant to leaping forward post-covid - i am also curious as to how to reverse where hungary is going given all your family and von neumann's opposite contributions for humanity. i live in washington dc but new york up and until unga76 is where most relevant family and professional friends are linking in.

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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

 dubai contributions to sustainability top 100 education inspirations 

rewired2021 tour 1 tsearch t -dubai:dec

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will education prevent or cause extinction? .. as appreciation of man and machine intel (aka ai labs neumanns stanford-mit since 1961) reach critical stages of von neumann's 100 times more per decade gift- EconomistDiary.com offers co-creative space between now and community's great come backs from covid eg NY UNGA76 sept, Glasgow Cop26 nov, asia's 3 most exciting edu summits December :Dubai-rewired2021, Qatar WISE_WISH: Hong Kong worldwide luminaries of Childhood & Yidan & Abed & Oxbridge & Camstan & ..#AIforgood Geneva UN and new champions + davos agenda jan 2022

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Saturday, May 29, 2021

oxbridge update

 covid year 3 29 may 2021: key international statistic - malaysia now worse than india with new covid infection - 211 per 100 million rolling week average - highest ever recorded -other breaking news relevant to astra.place includes which poor countries are being included 1

sdg curricula oxbridge helps youth world lead links include:

  • yidan: 5/28 : better ways of teaching science app to all creative experiences millennial schooling needs: old education systems based on wrong model of how brain works- legislatively negligent -let alone species extinction prone-  is any edu system that doesnt update this in time to make best of humanising ai; important to be brutally honest about why 25 years ahgo 100$ laprop failed so nobody who trains teachers ever gets wrong end of stick on edutech as integral with community engagement to youth's last chance; africa extended the empowerment of secondary scholarships invented in bangladesh 1980s through camfed out of zimbabwe across sub-sahara africa- will africa's wealthiest corporate join in this or what over paradigm as population statistics shows africa becomes the world's largest schooling system of the second quarter of 21st
  • rhodes/schwarzman/celt
  • vaccines
  • where oxfam worked/failed
  • freeing youth to ask biggest questions other universities forbid
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chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk DAMTP MA stats 1973
the one thing every university could gain from taking from oxbridge- union debates which enable 2 opposite sides to see both sides have merit but examination by conventional wisdom is often the enemy of youth's potential to innovate which we need to celebrate more than ever n 2021 

 OXFORD UNION DEBATE 

Growth depends on never letting politicians spend more than one quarter of GDP, May 1996

For the Motion: Mr Norman Macrae (aka The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant) : references 1

"Mr President, Sir,

On the night I was conceived in 1922, by a then junior British diplomat in New York, the lucky Americans similarly enjoying themselves around him had only 8% of their GPs spent by politicians. So Americans in that decade brought the world's cleanest environment revolution, as they triumphed over that pollutant vehicle the horse, put mankind on motor cars' wheels, and built sudden industrial strength which alone meant that Hitler, who by my 18th Christmas in 1941 held Europe from Atlantic to 20 miles from Moscow, was not quite strong enough to shove into gas ovens tiresomely argumentative people like me - and it would later, sir, have been you and all those so happily arguing still in this House.

After the war, we dinosaurs doddered. As I think the second oldest speaker tonight, I am properly desolate, sir, that we hand on to you of my granddaughters' generation an advanced world, at present divided into what comprehensive schoolteachers would call three halves.

In the 15 countries of our west European home, politicians spend between 42% and 63% of our GDPs, in deadening ways so job-losing and so sclerotic that - has old Oxford not noticed this, or does its brain hurt? - unemployment, especially for those whose European youth has been less gilded than yours, rises at each comparable stage of each successive trade cycle, and must thus continue until you see why.


Politicians' spend of GDP dwindles to "only" 35% in Europe's next two clear competitor countries. In America and in Japan which I briefly economically advised 35 years ago when its real GDP at yen exchange rate was one eighth of what it is now. The surge after 1950 by Hiroshimaed Japan in (eg) life expectancy (49 years for a Japanese in 1950, way over our 79 for its old ladies now) - plus its leapfrog beyond us in living standards, in education for its humblest inter-city children circa six times better than ours, in lower crime - was to us who tended it then by far the most exciting sudden forward leap in all the economic history of the world. Do note that it started, and had its main impetus, when its politicians spent only 24% of its GDP. In both Japan and America state spending has been subjected to an upward creep - a good soubriquet, that, for Clinton and Blair and Hashimoto - but since politicians' GDP pinch is still curbed to only 35%, both still exceed Europe in faster innovation and thus fuller employment.


The 1950s-1960s role of Japan is now carried forward by the third group of competitors poised to pinch our patrimony. The Hong Kongs and Singapores, which were coolie countries when I first saw them, have duly passed Britain in living standards, in inner city non-yobdom, in far better education than ours for the mass of their 17 year olds - even though, no sir, because their politicians spend, by IMF valuation, only 18% of their GDPs.

Has the penny really not dropped among Oxford's dreaming spires? When technology surges forward as in this computer age, the new wealth of nations springs from three main manifestations of human wit. One, a relentless daily search among a million competing profit centres on how best next to improve use of that technology next morning. Second, maximum competition in forecasting and guessing and experimenting with what the future may bring. Never allow politicians' monopoly in that. Third, I am sorry if this offends, avoid yesterday-cuddling trade unionisation of who does which, when, at what fixed price, and traditionally how. In our lifetime, it has been proven (a) that free markets bring forth those three qualities circa six times more efficaciously than when politicians say "let's appoint a monopoly organisation to produce some bright wheeze like a channel tunnel", ooh; and proven (b) that international institutions and politicians (of all parties) fib incredibly about the statistical results of this.


When Brussels said that communist East Germany had surpassed Harold Wilson's Britain in prosperity, and Ted Heath and a credulous BBC trilled agreement, I went to East Germany. Anybody who noticed a Trabant was not worth a Mercedes, could see East Germany outproduced even Wilson's Britain only in pollution and steroid-drugged lady shot-putters. In its most showpiece factories I assessed productivity at some one-sixth of Wilson's Britain's factories per man and per almost every other unit of input. When the Berlin Wall came down, my assessment proved to have been a little too kind to socialism as usual. If you compared the state factories of North Korea with the private factories of South Korea, you'd get the more dramatic figures typical of Asia. In the early 1990s the nationalised telephone utility of India had 40 times more employees than the privatised telephone utility of Thailand, although little Thailand was then just passing mighty India in the number of telephones actually working.


In Europe, we have the usual figures which might seem rude to the right honourable ex-member of Ebbw Vale. In the dozen years since British steel was privatised, its productivity per man has risen six times. If he says this is because of wicked sackings and shuttings, remember that Oxford's Attlee in 1947 told Britain's then 367,000 coalminers that coming public ownership would ensure nobody producing such valuable stuff as coal would lose his job this century. It is only the long overdue privatisation that can save even 12,000 of those jobs now, but don't let me claw at scabs of old wounds.


The question for your generation, sir, is whether you are going to drive ever more underclass Britons into unemployment by allowing five vital industries (accounting for three quarters of public expenditure) to be run by politicians at circa one sixth the efficiency that freer markets would bring. These are (1) social security insurance; (2) education; (3) health insurance; (4) a regulatory bureaucracy now five times larger than in Kaiser Wilhelm's Prussia; (5) crime non-prevention.


In education you will have to move to competitive vouchers, with payments highest for those who set up competitive schools in the worst inner cities, where state teaching of both facts and behaviour has incredibly declined in the past 50 years, while private industry has spread once unimaginable durables like colour tvs from 0 to 98% of households. One part of education (assessing by computer a particular child's learning pattern, seizing from that the next questions or facts to impart) will become telecommunicable from far countries. Bovine politicians don't see the same is true of social security insurance (if clients choose to stick to behaviourial norms like staying in married families, you can insure them and theirs far more cheaply against most social ills), and in health insurance (where doctors from Singapore will diagnose the right medical and diet regimes for the tummy from Wigan just X-rayed down their screens). The world's greatest experts on these three and other telecommutable subjects will congregate in the lands with lowest taxation, and all of you voting against tonight's motion will just be brutalising, ruining and killing poorer people if you say that's jolly unfair to British politicians' monopoly welfare state.


Crime rates will depend on whether you elect over-arrogant politicians. In the first decade of my life America produced gangsterdom as well as boom, because its politicians (in a folly my dad said would never be repeated) decreed alcohol could only be sold by Capone's vicious criminals. In this last decade of my life two-thirds of British crime is drug-related, because politicians decree sales of other drugs must be profitably reserved only for criminals. Under any sensible tax plus licensing regime such as we now have for alcohol, you don't get 15-year olds hooked on a wild and muggery-necessitating £200 a day alcohol mania, because a pub, fearing a loss of licence, would refer any such client for special treatment. In crime prevention we will also have to move to the methods of Japan, which has one seventh as many lawyers as we, a court system based on "did he do it, and how most cheaply to stop him doing it again?" which does not include stuffing hordes into expensive British prisons which statistically make inmates more likely to reoffend.


Can you see any other trade apart from heavily trade unionised British prison screws who have actual negative gross production? Yes, a few feet away. A chart from that Swedish Royal Commission chaired by the profs who award the Nobel prize in economics showed that the most effective number of members of parliament for a country of Britain's size would be 90-something. We have 651, and for the imminent general election they have pushed it up to 659 jobs for the boys.


I'd like to end on a more kindly note. If I'd been told in youth that politicians would spend 42% of Britain's GDP, which is more than Hitler spent of Germany's GDP in 1937, I'd have assumed we would by now be living under a monstrous tyranny. After 50 years of reporting on parliament, let me end with my favourite story which shows it just as an elephant's joke. The story is denied by the two self-credulous politicians concerned, but confirmed by the Americans who observed it. One day in the mid-80s, a party of American tourists was as usual being shown reverently around the palace of Westminster. The Lord Chancellor of England appeared in full gig on a staircase above them, and he needed to talk, on some matter of altering a timetable, to the Right Hon gent's successor as Labour leader who was disappearing down a corridor the other way. so Lord Chancellor Hailsham, in full-bottomed wig and black and gold robe, called to the other by his Christian name. Over the heads of the American tourists, he bellowed "Neil".


Instantly, and without hesitation, all the American tourists in the middle fell fully to their knees. A similar obsequiousness is not required to all the forecasts I have shouted at you this evening. A small genuflection will suffice to the simple rule by which your generation could octuple Britain's real national income during the 40 years of marvellously increasing computer technology which will be your working lives. That rule, sir, is never, never, allow politicians to pinch and spend more than a quarter of GDP. Everything will be so easy for the poorest of your contemporaries if only you understand that."

Source:

 

Growth depends on never letting politicians spend more than one quarter of GDP

Oxford Union Debate of 30 May 1996



For the motion : Norman Macrae (CBE and Japanese Order of the Rising Sun), economist, market futurologist, writer of over 2000 editorials, mainly retired after 5 decades of journalism at The Economist and The Sunday Times

Against the motion: Rt Honourable Michael Foot, UK Member of Parliament for Plymouth (1945-1955), Ebbw Vale (1960-1983), Leader of the Labour Party (1980-1983) and succeeded by Rt Hon Neil Kinnock (1983-1992)

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Monday, May 24, 2021

which of 6 ways to exchange goods is economical, green and safe where your local entrpreneurs families live and trade digital ship -oceans/rivers train- railways from bullet train to amazing undergeounds planes with or without poor peoples drones cars -roads buses - hybrid roads/rails/unirails transparent maps needed - ideas welcome www.economistmaps.com www.economistgreen.com www.livesmatter.city
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Wednesday, May 19, 2021

 

CSIS SDG 9
STEVE CROSSKEY UNOPS 900 PROJECTS -ONLY AGENCY WITH INFRA IN OUR MISSION


SENDAI FRAEWORK AND PARIS GREEN AGENDA ALONG WITH SDGS
INFRASTRUCTURE CREATES ENVIRNMENT FOR EMPOWERMENT
TRAD SECTORS PLUS HOSPITALS SCHOOLS AS WELL AS TRANSPORT
look to partner prof engineering institutions, infraststructure consortium oxford university and relationship to sdgs including 169 targets
linking infrastructutre sectir to targets positively and negatiively
925 OF TARETS DIRECTLY IMPACTE BY INFRASTRUVTURE
WATER 37% BUILDONGS 80% ENERGY 40%
understandinfg this helps us help gov development critical dev plans/ and implememtation in pracyice
eg with st lucia gov and oxford first national infra assessment
look at st lucia assets - how perform over time align portdolio projects towards goals over time- decision you ake now mqy have 50 year infrastructure lifecycle e locking in a generation's future

best practice we beed strong gov commitmmet to change
sdg can be great framewrk as well as clarifiucation of capacity building

balance gov short-ter politics with longterm need
breaking down silions across gov

tom ustda
buildng block everything we do
quality in process of plan and project design

oderated by:

Kristen Cordell

Adjunct Fellow (non-resident)
CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development

Expert Panel:

SID-Washington

S​​teve Crosskey

Deputy Director of Infrastructure and Project Management, UNOPs

 
Enoh T. Ebong head shot

Enoh T. Ebong

Acting Director,
USTDA

subbed tom hardy - now partnering japan quality inftastructures

 
Towfiqua Hoque | Senior Investment Officer, IFC/Global Infrastructure  Facility

​​​Towfiqua Hoque

Senior Infrastructure Finance Specialist, IFC/Global Infrastructure Facility

 

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Friday, April 30, 2021

 journey through valley

macrae/econimst why not valley everyweher

65 gordon moore coins moore's law - popularises 100 times more tech per decade expoenetial forst raised by von neyumann alumni for from 1945 on; moore's axis starts valey sanata clara to stagford - already the twin ai lab of neumann with MIt boston- up the valley to sanfrancisco on to the public university of berkeley


from 80s apple changes the world out of the valley- thn mountain view startups including google and singularity university (today one form of meta is coordinated by the network that used call its corpoiration facebbok)


singularity university also host zprize and woith the un and guterres digoital transfromation around aiforgoopd from 2022 www.sdgmetaversprize.org piloted by youth out of la with mark shingles www.expoenetaiidestiny.com

san fran is one of 5 industrial rev 4 epientres of world economic forum -the otherb 4 being geneva tokyo beijing and either delhi or mumbai in india

arguably jerry hyag ihas proved youths most interesting digotal partner from yahoo to linking jack ma and softbank to now being coordinating dean at stanford- ai in stanford is fascianting -probably teh 2 most open ai connectors out of usa are anbdrew ng and fei-fei li - pretty much every expertise has an ai branch out of stanford - soem open some closed

elon musk has upported both singularity univer5sity and futureoflife.org while the latter is boston based it connects the twin ai labs first designed as neumanns legacy from 1960


today what is ai or wht is metaverse are also ways of asking how has all 100 times more tech converged and will teh expoeenmtial conseuqmnece bee exticnction or millennials as forst truly sustainable generation

see www.un2dao.com to help choose


interesting new zealand has hooked into valley

demonstraing crimson navigation of tech univesities by stduents not by orofessors nd solu,achines claims to be aplayer in metaverse https://www.soulmachines.com/about-soul-machines/

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stanford junior updates

how to humanise health education and machines fir the younger half wherever you live or love?
why doesnt every state or community plant a stanford (economist 1982 valley survey) across generations instead of 90 day smash and grab?

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MAPPING COOPERATION
world trade (is different from regional trade) = 90% shipped - so nations playing this game need to share superports , share freedom of the oceans, and if they wish to go green minimise plane and carbon engined private transport - see eg mobility futures or value supertrans

if you could map world trade around thge 20 most diferent paces peo0ple live who need to unite if our children are to be the first sustainability generation where would you value the 20-20
In 1945 if it were possible to map 20 most diverse places and population consider
2 of the G8 from the new world ie canada and usa
2 of the island G8 - UK Japan
3 continental G8 - west europe
roof to eursasia ussr (in some ways mirror reflection of canada)

next consider fifth of world people
9 india sub continent
10 china

11 next consider the bridge between the 3 connients of te old world - ie mena (middle east, Egypt and eg French North Africa)

12 latin west europe and central south america

13 places that decided to join EU
14 places that banked or traded between eu and rest of world eg switzerland austrian parts of nordica monaco - ditto islands around usa that did something similar

15 about 40 other small developing islands

16 how singapore connecetd 10 asean places of extraordunary diversity including 2 huge arcipalegos indonesia and phillilines as well as parts of se asia contient -and [acific pathways to eg far south's australiasia and even west coast latin america

17 bangladesh networks of village girls across borders

18,19, 20?

#DigitalCooperation

UN calls 2015 greatest change year in its history- can humanity unite in getting back to the future of sustainability. SDGS announced week after pope francis visit- ban ki-moon hands over to Guterres' 2018 update ban ki-moon joins tokyo olympics ethics committee of old media celebrities- how do we bridge ethics AI & 5G new emdia

For this to unite humanity now, which pro-youth capitals will empower and educate the half of the world who are aged 29 and under to linkin to this most valuable of human celebrations and www collaborations

2015Rome invites you to discuss:

Is Rome western top of the league of 30 Pro-Youth Capitals? Are hong kong singapore eastern top? Is Boston western top?


Hong Kong Schwarzman Scholars

Alexander Ho Young Chan has a fond interest in social mobility and in the role of investments in driving socioeconomic development. He previously worked for Bain & Company and Hillhouse Capital focusing on private equity investments in China and has also worked for the UK Cabinet Office focusing on social impact investments. While at Schwarzman College, he was part of the Schwarzman Journal Editorial team and is also a regular contributor to news outlets including SCMP, HKFP and Stand News. Alexander graduated from Oxford University (MPP) and University of Hong Kong (BEng). At Oxford, he served as the Oxford Strategy Group’s Managing Director and the Oxford Student Hub’s Vice-president.


Chun Po Chiu CHOY is a graduate from the Chinese University of Hong Kong business school, double majored in International Business Management and Marketing. In 2014 after graduation, she founded her wellness company. Aspired to revolutionize the baby and maternity industry, she launched two brands, SPAWAWA (Baby Spa) and SPAMAMA (Mother Spa), bringing new concepts and products to Hong Kong and Macau. Her goal is to expand her business internationally and to become a leader in the domain of maternity healthcare. She is also a founding member of the CUHK Alumni Entrepreneurs Association, dedicated to the promotion of entrepreneurship. As a Schwarzman Scholar, she hopes to see how Hong Kong startup could further explore the market opportunity in China and to leverage the Chinese capital market for growth acceleration. Chun Po Chiu is 26 years old and from Hong Kong.

Leading Curricula Rome Collaborations with Fans of Youth include

R1 Preferential Options for the Poor. Bravo Franciscan system . 18% of the world whose population is Catholic invite youth to trust in linking this in

Which of the Pope's dialogues could educators and youth most social action learn with?

2015-2024
celebrate Rome
love of humanity
now and vote rome olympics2024 ..Y

  • R1AM.1 Is US Congress Pro-Youth September 2015
  • Can Cuba be a great peace Opportunity Christmas 2014
  • ..

    R1E1 Is the European Union pro-youth -2014

    What is peace's pro-youth future map of East of Europe and which West of Europe pro-youth capitals can most help with that 2014

    R1AS1 What is the link between youth fans of DR Yunus and preferential options for the poorest 2013

    R1AM2 and 1AF1 and 1E2 Is there any professional youth group racing faster than the preferential option of health for the poorest - Pope and Jim Kim (including webs : health with eg Paul Farmer (Boston-Haiti, Peru, Rwanda, End Ebola-Africa, Russian Prisons) , billionnaire open society investors eg Soros (with particular East Europe support from Gorbachev and Walesa) south koreans including head of UN ban-ki moon, pop stars including Bono (world bank tedx video celebrating pop starts for Agricultures Preferential Option for poorest)

    R2 Educationally South and Central American Youth are exploring this joyful idea -look at ENSglobal out of Chile, Yabt and TicAmericas out of wherever the continents heads of state meet (next Panama 2015), IADB and Blum Centre Berkeley as leader in make Global Poverty a popular undergraduate curricula, Haiti and Peru as world leading partners wt Boston in preferential option of health for the poorest

    R3 NOBEL and OTHER 2015 SUMMITS with special Rome and YUNus Value links include:

    • Rome's Nobel Summit in Atlanta NOV2015
    • UN's New York September 2015 millennials end poverty summits by redesigning sustainability goals
    • UN's Paris summit December on Climate sustainability

    Since 2000 Rome as partnered Gorbachev and other Nobel Peace leaders in coordinating their annual summit celebration with youth. In Nov 2015 Atlanta offers tens of thousands of youth and all Nobel Peace laureates the opportunity to assess which UN webs have been leaders in Ted Turner family's billion dollar investment in Open UN partnerships in sustainability. Rome;s web of the UN IFAD focus on agriculture - is IFAD openly mapping feed the future partnerships as a pro-youth sustainability leader ( which cases illustrate this eg IFAD, Grameen Intel, Cambodia poorest rice farmer partnerships). Does IFAD rate as highly as such pro-youth UN web leaders as:

    empowering women at Fashion4Development (UN branch led wherever first ladies empower youth sustainability - an annual celebration starting each UN year in NY proposed eg by Milan's fashion editor of vogue, and a bangladeshi fashion model of women empowerment - the 1000+ deaths from the collapse of a fashion-workers factory in Bangladesh in 2103 illustrating how urgent this challenge is- and how much all kinds of superstars could be demanding fashionable change)

    Exploring open technology at ITU

    R4 Rome Cultural invitations to youth's superstars

    Rome is asking the world to support its Olympics campaign 2024. Rome wants to bid greatest stars and cross-cultural festival. Between 2015-2024 , nobody can help youth celebrate cross-culture future histories with the dept of worldwide experience of where Romans have linked in the human race

    (and then Rome has 2000 years of experience of designing stadiums - see latest architectural celebration discovery of a stadium that replaced the Colliseum! and is underneath one of Italy's most beautiful squares inspired by its Roman antiquity "fans" of 1 Egypt and Greece)

    Example of Twin Youth Capital Races

    How can DC help Rome and vice versa

    DC is Epicentre of first 20 years of partnerships in women4empowerment mobilising 10 times more economic infrastructures than re-digital rural

    DC region is were the Ethiopian lives who owns the 5 billion person (Africa, Asia) Elearning satellite

    DC since 2012 - world bank 2.1 is being led by Jim Kim - one of te 3 greatest practitioners of preferential option for poor community health service (with farmer and Sir Fazle Abed - both of whom celebrated 20th Open Society awards Budapest 2013) -see also Budapest as a top 30 pro-youth capital

    (how did billion$ spent on making UN humanly partnerable go were you are atlanta nov2015)


    Tour Giuseppe Sciacca -italian report 2014


    ORGANIGRAMMA 2014 ORGANIZATION CHART 2014

    PRESIDENZA

    Sua Eminenza Reverendissima il Sig. Cardinale Dario CastrillĂłn Hoyos

    Presidente d’Onore del Premio

    Prof. Dott. Don Bruno Lima

    Presidente del Premio

    S.E. il Prof. Avv. Giuseppe Santaniello

    Presidente della Giuria

    On. Prof. Gaetano Rasi

    Vice Presidente della Giuria

    Cav. Dott. Fabrizio Marsili

    Vice Presidente della Fondazione “Giuseppe Sciacca di CaritĂ  e Cultura per la Giustizia e la Pace dei Popoli onlus”

    SEGRETERIA GENERALE

    Prof.ssa Vasiliki Bafataki

    Segretario Generale del Premio

    CDA Fondazione “Giuseppe Sciacca di CaritĂ  e Cultura per la Giustizia e la Pace dei Popoli onlus”

    Avv. Francesco Saverio de Nardis

    Segretario Generale del Premio

    CDA Fondazione “Giuseppe Sciacca di CaritĂ  e Cultura per la Giustizia e la Pace dei Popoli onlus”

    COMITATO DI PRESIDENZA

    Rappresentanze Istituzionali

    S.E. il Presidente Sen. Giulio Andreotti†, On. Dimitris Avramopoulos – Commissario per l’Immigrazione e gli Affari Interni dell’Unione Europea, S.E. Alfredo Bastianelli - Ambasciatore d’Italia in Belgio, S.E. il Duca Don Diego de Vargas Machuca – Presidente della Real Commissione per l’Italia del S.M.O. Costantiniano di San Giorgio, Dott. Cosimo Maria Ferri, Sottosegretario di Stato alla Giustizia, Prof. Enrico Garaci, Presidente dell’Istituto Superiore di SanitĂ , S.E. Marek Jurek, Presidente E. del Parlamento Polacco, S.E. Don JosĂ© Luis Mendoza PĂ©rez, Presidente della Universidad Catόlica San Antonio de Murcia (Spagna), S.E. il Dott. Sergio Santoro, Presidente Sez. Consiglio di Stato, S.E. il Dott. Bruno Tarquini – Procuratore Generale On. Suprema Corte di Cassazione.

    Rappresentanze SocietĂ  Civile

    Avv. Stanislao Aureli, Conte Prof. Marco Balzarini di Lusignano†, Avv. Alessandro Bozza – Comitato Scientifico I.S.G.E.S.I., Presidente Giuseppe Dimastrodonato – Amministratore Unico Tenuta Partemio, Avv. Enzo Genna †, Avv. Juan Carlos Gentile – Comitato Scientifico I.S.G.E.S.I., Avv. Marcello Lima – Comitato Scientifico I.S.G.E.S.I., Avv. Pompeo Onesti – Comitato Scientifico I.S.G.E.S.I., Dott. Benito Ripoli – Presidente Federazione Italiana Tradizioni Popolari (F.I.T.P.), S.E. il Principe Don Sforza Ruspoli, Principe di Cerveteri,Governatore Leonardo Sacco - Vice Presidente Nazionale Misericordie d’Italia, Dott. Ioannis Smaragdis -Regista (Grecia) – Comitato Scientifico I.S.G.E.S.I., Sig.ra Maria Sciacca – CDA Fondazione “Giuseppe Sciacca”, Sig.ra Maria Gregoria Termini † - Poetessa.

    Giuria

    S.E. il Prof. Avv. Giuseppe Santaniello – Presidente della Giuria, On. Prof. Gaetano Rasi – V. Presidente della Giuria, Prof. Dott. Don Bruno Lima – Presidente del Premio, Prof.ssa Vasiliki Bafataki – Esperta della Comunicazione, Segretario Generale del Premio (Grecia), Avv. Francesco Saverio de Nardis – Segretario Generale del Premio, Dott.ssa Paola Durastante – Comitato Scientifico I.S.G.E.S.I., Cav. Dott. Giacomo Meschini – Comitato Scientifico I.S.G.E.S.I., Cav. Dott. Michele Migliozzi – Comitato Scientifico I.S.G.E.S.I.,Prof. Dott. Serenella Pesarin – Direttore Generale per l’Attuazione dei Provvedimenti Giudiziari – Dipartimento Giustizia Minorile – Ministero della Giustizia, Dott. Tommaso Rossi – Presidente Fondazione Maria Grazia Balducci Rossi, Dott.ssa Silvia Sciacca – Esperta in Discipline Pittoriche – Comitato Scientifico Fondazione “Giuseppe Sciacca”.

    Conduttori del Premio

    Savino Zaba e Valeria Ciardiello

    SEGRETERIA DI PRESIDENZA

    Noemi Tramonte

    Coordinatrice Generale Segreteria di Presidenza

    Cav. Prof. Dott. Stefano Boero

    Coordinatore Generale Rapporti Internazionali

    Dott. Maurizio Nobili

    Coordinatore Generale della Comunicazione

    Comm. Ruggero Alcanterini

    Coordinatore Generale Rapporti con le Istituzioni Sportive, Accademiche e Culturali

    Cav. Gennaro Ruggieri

    Responsabile Interventi Logistico – Progettuali

    Dott.ssa Aikaterini Nikou

    Responsabile Rapporti con le Aziende e le ONG

    Aldo D’Angelantonio

    Collaboratore Segreteria di Presidenza

    Claudio Gentile

    Collaboratore Segreteria di Presidenza

    Ufficio Linguistico

    Cav. Prof. Dott. Stefano Boero

    Responsabile Ufficio Linguistico

    Dott.ssa Theodora Darviri

    Vice Responsabile Ufficio Linguistico

    Ufficio Cerimoniale

    Dott. Giuseppe Basta

    Responsabile Cerimoniale

    N.D. Marilena Casaleschi

    Co - Responsabile Cerimoniale

    Ufficio Relazioni Esterne

    Dott.ssa Antonella Stura

    Coordinatrice Pubbliche Relazioni e Rapporti istituzionali

    Dott.ssa Theodora Avgoulidou

    Vice Responsabile Relazioni Esterne

    Theano Karatsioumpani

    Responsabile Segreteria Grecia

    Ufficio Stampa

    Dott. Pietro Cuccaro

    Capo Ufficio Stampa

    Ufficio Sicurezza

    Aldo D’angelantonio

    Responsabile Staff e Sicurezza

    Rappresentanze Paesi Esteri

    On. Emmanouil Angelakas (Grecia);

    Arch. Antonis Giannikouris (Vice Rappresentante – Grecia);

    Iliana Kapetanaki – Chiarini (U.S.A.);

    On. Ouranios Ioannides (Cipro);

    Dott. Burak Hakki (Turchia);

    Prof. Georgi Stanishev (Bulgaria).

    Delegati Regionali Communication

    Italia

    Dott. Mario Agostino (Toscana); Noemi Tramonte (Lazio); Cav. Dott. Marco Berardi (Abruzzo); Laura Bettoni (Lombardia); Dott.ssa Felicita Buscaino (Emilia Romagna); Dott.ssa Serena Garelli (Piemonte); Carmine Gentile (Calabria); Aurelio Giasone (Sicilia); Cav. Gennaro Ruggieri (Campania); Dott. Michele Ritrovato (Puglia)

    Paesi Esteri

    Paloma Choen – Ilewski (Francia); Dott. Antonios Marios Papagiotis – Responsabile Ufficio Stampa (Grecia); Anastasios Theodorakeas - Responsabile coordinamento organizzativo (Grecia – Cipro); Leopold Douè (Costa d’Avorio); James Kirkpatrik (Irlanda); Dott.ssa Cecilia Scimia (U.S.A.); Anna Sowa(Polonia); Dott.ssa Bahar Sapountzi Aki (Turchia).

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    Norman Macrae, having survived teenage navigation of RAF planes bomber command world war 2 over modern-day myanmar/bangladesh, joined The Economist in 1949, and retired as the deputy editor of what he called "the world's favourite viewspaper" in 1988. During that time, he wrote extensively on the future of society and the impact of technology. Norman foresaw species sustainability as being determined by post-colonial and virtual mapmaking- 5G 4G 3G 2G 1G 0G if 60s tech could race to moon and Moore alumni promised 100 times more machine intel every decade TO 2025, let's end poverty mediating/educating a world of loving each others' children- so that wherever the next millennials girl is born she enjoys great chance to thrive.

    Soon Norman was celebrating his wartime enemy's rising engineers and win-win sme supply chains across far east and very concerned that tod down constitutions english speaking nations led by political bureaucrats wasn't fit for entrepreneurial revolution-he co-opted a young romani prodi to translate Economist 1976 ER survey into multilingual formats

    Amongst some of his more outlandish claims: that governments would not only reverse the nationalisation process and denationalise formerly private industries, but would also sell industries and services that had been state operated for so long that it seemed impossible that they could be run by private companies. A pioneer before the pioneers, Macrae imagined privatised and competing telecommunications and utility companies improving service levels and reducing prices.

    When others saw arms build-ups as heralding World War III, Macrae predicted the fall of the Berlin Wall by the end of the 1980's.

    The Norman Macrae Archive serves as an on-line library, hosting a growing collection of Macrae articles, newspaper columns and highlights from his books. We hope that you find the articles thought provoking and zoom, twitter or question us - norman's son chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk



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      what's the most innovative question an economist has ever asked? what if adam smith was onto something crucial to humanity 260 years ago in judging english higher education at oxbridge hopeless? do we yet have a global university of united nations number 1 goal ending poverty? if not what chance do we have of humanising artificial intelligence before AI platforms condition how are cities go to work or whether our meeting spaces are safe and healthy?

      hi jan 2020 at long last some tech scholars networks for sdg generation are emerging at schwarzmanand osun- we will increasingly cover this at our co-blog goodhubsguide.com and continue to map the 7th economy at economistfuture.com

      welcome to 5G 2020- our womens empowering economics cooperation project UniversityofStars.com- chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk


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      Remembering Norman Macrae at The Economist

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