Is this the #1 story of our life and times? If not , please tell me what is?
# 1 compelling story of our lives and times???
how abundant energy and clean water - and so the economics of abundance became to be co-created is very simple provided :
you have a good enough map (help us develop it)
you all collaborate around developing this treasure
why
value: because those places with the most extreme climates either have the most desperate energy needs or capabilities to multiply sunshine's energy flows or both
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innovation: they are where people have spent longest with experimenting with solutions, as well as any cross-cultural conflicts or historical errors
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nature: they are where nature most wants to help save the world from the system of system crises of threat and opportunity that waves dynamise
come on humanity, since 1984 scripts from leading economists have suggested this is the major entrepereneurial 1 2 challenge to network collaboratively around, before all our global villages learn how to network other value multipliers and 30000 projects worth open sourcing all over the world
If we are going to change the world in ways that empower every human being to make a difference, then it seems pretty certain that social entrepreneurs and their networks will be there to help and guide us. Uniquely, this is an method that has emerged from the grassroots of all the world's regions criss-crossing cultures and other borders - with Bangladesh contributing two of the world's currently most valued social entrepreneurial changes - microfinance 1 2 3 and the world's largest citizen organisation 1 2 3 . If there is any way we can help people in Pakistan explore where social entrepreneurs have already discovered ways of improving humanity's lot in many of the most challenging arenas of life on this earth, please do tell us.
Google melted 100 macrae.net blogs down 9 dec 2005 ; this jumble is what's left of the past (apologies if stuff dated 2005 and earlier contains missing links); let's see if we can value a new future 1 2 3
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Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Can anyone help us publish a social entrepreneur guide to Pakistan.
: C.M.Macrae.72@cantab.net (CM1) and N.A.Macrae.42@cantab.net (NM1) Out of London -currently the number 1 knowledge collaboration city - we are exploring the idea of how to publish local guides to social entrepreneurs as if these were just as vital to every productive person as hotel or restaurant guides
Social Entreprenur Network's - SEN's best known quality certifier at worldwide level is ashoka. The following profiles are taken from their local resources for Pakistan.
Ashoka first began operations in Pakistan in the late 1980s. From its office in Karachi, Ashoka Pakistan has implemented a three-pronged strategy to increase social impact: identifying and investing in promising social entrepreneurs, introducing social entrepreneurship to leading universities, businesses and NGOs, and cultivating collaborative opportunities among Fellows to increase synergistic impact. Ashoka Pakistan has become integrated into Ashoka's Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia program. Because of its interconnectedness and proximity to South Asia, the Pakistan program is involved in Ashoka activities in that region as well, serving as a bridge between the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and South Asia. Contact Fazal Noor FF2 Block 17, Seaview, Defence phase 5 extension, Karachi 75600. Pakistan Phone: 92-21-5345686 Mobile: 92-300-8297602 Email: fashn@cyber.net.pk Below, Ashoka Fellows in Pakistan are listed alphabetically by last name. You may also view Fellows by first name, the year in which they were elected, field in which they work, or their target population.Reaz Ahmed â Education: Education Read a Profile of this Fellow (elected in 1997) Primary Target Population: Children Organization: Faran Education Society Location: Karachi
Zia Awan â Human Rights: Law & Legal Reform Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 1998) Primary Target Population: Consumers Organization: Lawyers for Human Rights and Legal Aid Location: Karachi
Quratul ul Ain Bakhteari â Education: Community Involvement Read a Profile of this Fellow (she was elected in 2000) Primary Target Population: Substance Abusers Organization: Institute for Development Studies and Practice Location: Quetta
Allah Warayo Bozdar â Human Rights: Violence & Abuse Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 2000) Primary Target Population: Elderly Organization: RDOCC Location: Ghotki
Roland D'Souza â Human Rights Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 2002) Building Safety Organization: Shehri-Citizens for Better Environment Location: Karachi
Nasir Gazdar â Environment: Environment He was elected an Ashoka Fellow in 1988 Organization: Environmental Management Society Location: Karachi-3
Moneeza Hashmi â Education: Education She was elected an Ashoka Fellow in 1988 Location: Lahore
Lal Jan â Economic Development: Civic Participation Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 2003) Leadership Development Organization: Bilsum Location: Gwadar
Khatau Jani â Environment Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 2003) Drought Relief Location: Tharparkar
Ajmal Kamal â Civic Participation Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 2002) Communications forum Organization: City Press Location: Karachi
Ali Raza Khan â Learning: Citizen/Community Participation Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 2005) Primary Target Population: Youth Organization: Pakistan National Youth Service
Gulbaz Khan â Economic Development Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 2002) Forest Conservation Organization: Soon Valley Development Program Location: Khushab
Tahir Khilji â Health: HIV/AIDS Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 2004) Primary Target Population: HIV/AIDS Affected Organization: Vision Location: Lahore
Abdul Hakeem Khoso â Environment: Land Reform Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 1998) Primary Target Population: Communities / Residents Organization: Bhittai Welfare Association Location: Hyderabad, Sindh
Yasmeen Lari â Civic Participation Read a Profile of this Fellow (she was elected in 2003) Conservation Of Cultural Assets Organization: Heritage Foundation Location: Karachi
Nargis Latif â Environment: Solid Waste / Garbage Read a Profile of this Fellow (she was elected in 1997) Primary Target Population: Consumers Organization: Gul Bahao Trust Location: Karachi, Sindh
Ra'ana Mahmood â Health: Aging Read a Profile of this Fellow (she was elected in 2004) Primary Target Population: Elderly Organization: Geriatrics Care Foundation Location: Karachi
Abdul Majeed Mangrio â Education: Access to Learning Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 2000) Primary Target Population: Communities / Residents Organization: Makhi Welfare Association Location: Sanghar
Abdul Baseer Naveed â Civic Participation: Equality / Rights Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 2003) Citizen Action Primary Target Population: Communities / Residents Organization: Citizen Action Committee Location: Karachi
Shaukat Sharar â Civic Participation: Civic Participation Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 1998) Primary Target Population: Sex Workers Organization: Shaukat and Associates Location: Swat
Ghulam Sughra Solangi â Human Rights: Equality / Rights Read a Profile of this Fellow (she was elected in 1999) Primary Target Population: Displaced People Organization: Marvi Rural Development Organisation Location: Khairpur
Nazir Ujjan â Environment: Appropriate Technology Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 2000) Primary Target Population: Students Organization: Goth Seenghar Foundation Location: Khaipur
Abdul Wadood â Economic Development Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 2003) Non-Financial Services Organization: Seher Location: Quetta
Abdul Waheed â Learning Youth Development: Education Read a Profile of this Fellow (he was elected in 2004) Primary Target Population: Teachers/Educators Organization: BRIGHT Education Society Naunehal Academy Location: Karachi
Roshaneh Zafar â Economic Development: Micro Enterprise Read a Profile of this Fellow (she was elected in 1997) Primary Target Population: Women Organization: Kashf Foundation Location: Lahore
TrustMicrofinance
Sunshine mapping - the world's most collaborative treasure hunt?
Club of USA's favourite grassroots initiatives:
Brazil's Catalytic Communities
USA's Universal Giving
Mary Robinson's EthicalGlobal
USA's THP
Australia's GRN
India's Visa
S Africa's Deep Democracy
please tell us what to add
Regional picks from Club of City: Will google.org learn from HabJam?
valuefuture - Gandhi
New to DoD
The People's Economics 1 2
Global University of Poverty
Omniworldview aSIN People's Broadcasting 1 2 3
Value100
MEGA GOALS by 2010turnround globalisation's poverty-making - 30000 replicable grassroots projects
End auditing's mathematical mistake - 80% of world's 1000 largest organisations governing trust-flow so that 80% of wealth is seen instead of currently unseen
A report (titled Unseen Wealth) issued by economists and scholars of law in 2000, confessed that due to a mathematical mistake , the larger the organisation the less likely it is to be governing what impacts it is compounding for humanity. Since then our expert futures circles (including entrepreneurs since 1976 and network experts since 1984) have been working hard on the jigsaw pieces of this problem â its maths, its maps, and its stories - as you can see from browsing 1 2 3 4
: C.M.Macrae.72@cantab.net (CM1) and N.A.Macrae.42@cantab.net (NM1) Out of London -currently the number 1 knowledge collaboration city - we are exploring the idea of how to publish local guides to social entrepreneurs as if these were just as vital to every productive person as hotel or restaurant guides
Social Entreprenur Network's - SEN's best known quality certifier at worldwide level is ashoka. The following profiles are taken from their local resources for Pakistan.
Ashoka first began operations in Pakistan in the late 1980s. From its office in Karachi, Ashoka Pakistan has implemented a three-pronged strategy to increase social impact: identifying and investing in promising social entrepreneurs, introducing social entrepreneurship to leading universities, businesses and NGOs, and cultivating collaborative opportunities among Fellows to increase synergistic impact. Ashoka Pakistan has become integrated into Ashoka's Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia program. Because of its interconnectedness and proximity to South Asia, the Pakistan program is involved in Ashoka activities in that region as well, serving as a bridge between the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and South Asia. Contact Fazal Noor FF2 Block 17, Seaview, Defence phase 5 extension, Karachi 75600. Pakistan Phone: 92-21-5345686 Mobile: 92-300-8297602 Email: fashn@cyber.net.pk Below, Ashoka Fellows in Pakistan are listed alphabetically by last name. You may also view Fellows by first name, the year in which they were elected, field in which they work, or their target population.
please tell us what to add
Regional picks from Club of City:
Contributors
A report (titled Unseen Wealth) issued by economists and scholars of law in 2000, confessed that due to a mathematical mistake , the larger the organisation the less likely it is to be governing what impacts it is compounding for humanity. Since then our expert futures circles (including entrepreneurs since 1976 and network experts since 1984) have been working hard on the jigsaw pieces of this problem â its maths, its maps, and its stories - as you can see from browsing 1 2 3 4
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