At Clinton global yunus explains how it took 6 years to integrate women into economics greatest innovation

Posted on: September 23, 2011
Author: Chris Macrae
 
 

Good news Episode 1 Yunus at Clinton Global -day of men empowering women - coming soon good news 2 from ceo of coca-cola

Every dream of impossible becomes posible if enough people connect around the web BUT know that in 2011 we have reached history's most startling moment - sustainability's close encounter between nature's em;powrement  and those of the human race who power over other - we are in a full frontal war between 2 ideological worlds which will likely determine the sustainability of all future generations - dismally unless we narrow the gap between richest and poorest , and the gender and generation gaps too!

 THEN PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO & IF IT MAKES YOU CURIOUS RECOMMEND IT TO A FRIEND.

Assuming (anyone who has clicked here agrees) we are all members of the human race then people in every community (global village) need to make their choice. If you believe the world's greatest innovations can be done in 90 days jerk offs. then go and  believe the ratings agency and the spin doctors on nightly news and the top down politicians that hire them to get out of every mess they cause including sexual abuses like DSK who almost became President of France.

If however you believe it is possible that the world's greatest innovations such as women and youth's favoutite bank take longer to develop  eg 6 years if yunus' memoty is corrects (and the testimony is true) of his female team led by Mrs Begum to resolve according to the video

or as another example how long would it take take to evolve the world's favorite schools - such as http//www.cmseducation.org in which 41000 children are taught to believe the UN will answer theor most curious questions they come up with ;

Its a quick introduction to how the greatest economic advances the world has seen" banking for women and information tech for women were innovated in aplace where million person famines needed heoric entreprenurial revolutions- and because these women were mothers they defined ending poverty communallay and in a way that would take their children far beyond the poverty line even in a country where the cliamte is more dangerous to everyday families than any I have seen in working in 40 countries Can you help us urgently find tghe 100 leaders of 2010s who most want to invest in yunus and women and youth's jobs through the decade - the net generation can yet be the most productive decade ever if we change the fatal conceit of economists in the pay of orwell's big brothers and media barons of the sort that male murdoch's e,mpire tel;ems hanking look like andy pandy

 
 
 

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