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Sunday, November 18, 2018

Africans should maximise trust with east - currently they are stiff suffering from hangover of colonial and coldwar ages: borders of far too many separate nations need massive cooperation - hopefully this regional crisis will be coneverd march 2019 by african contributors to un;s www.digitalcooperation.org
too many global extractors who dont give their lovcal producers enough share of value chain -0 this crisis spans foods like coffee to natural resources like energy -will any blockchains be designed to look after value of source farmers?
best news for africa - this china summit

FOCAC :: 6th in 2015; news; 7th in beijing in 2018 -chinese notes on africa rsvp isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com linkedin UNwomens - whats on next on africa's diary that needs to be logged at EconomistDiary.com
Africa in beijing latest apl zimbabwe 1 2; mar senegal namimbia us hub china-africa

Discuss next 100 bn $ of African Infrastucture Investment... 018 rising//Outlook//Continuing Entrepreneurial Revolution Curriculum of The Economist's Norman Macrae 10 sept 1923 to 11 June 2010
breaking 2018 -help accra stage africa's and the world's greatest jobs creating education summit

rwanda ewtp partnerships with jack ma and paul farmer
youbg education entreprenejrs like audrey cheng mioringa kenyta
head of inctad is kenyan and helping jack ma bring tech to 3 african countries each year - serach efounders alibaba global business school -more at www.alibabauni.com
eleni's brave attempt at a transprent commoduty market

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Gabre-Madhin left her earlier job, as a World Bank senior economist in Washington, DC, in part because she was disturbed by ... Eleni Gabre-Madhin's TED talk.
 the brave work of pergter ryan at microloanfoundation
unhabitat's new head (former female mayor of penang) - report exampkles of sustainable cities to her by march 2019 for new report st\arting 2020 on sustainability cities
partners of brac and adolesecent girls clubs
extensions of mpesa nad bkash where owned in trust for the poorest -refer to quadiurs at MIT for where these models are being sustained
replication of the ihub model when sponsored by owners who make th]eir money from open source software like ushahidi
the world's best model for free university - maharishi cida networks founded by taddy and ann blecher
thise who apply the community building spirit of mandela and gandhi


FOCAC :: 6th in 2015; news; 7th in beijing in 2018 -chinese notes on africa rsvp isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com linkedin UNwomens - whats on next on africa's diary that needs to be logged at EconomistDiary.com
Africa in beijing latest apl zimbabwe 1 2; mar senegal namimbia us hub china-africa

Discuss next 100 bn $ of African Infrastucture Investment... 018 rising//Outlook//Continuing Entrepreneurial Revolution Curriculum of The Economist's Norman Macrae 10 sept 1923 to 11 June 2010
breaking 2018 -help accra stage africa's and the world's greatest jobs creating education summit
  Mali expats how can satellites empower women and  the UN and millennials- the Toure family's crusade orbits round their home nation mashing up every goodwill connection the UN and ITU can muster
reviews needed of latest impacts of million dolar prize of cellent founder 

Ibrahim Prize - Wikipedia

Reward(s), $5 million. First awarded, 2007. Last awarded, 2017. Website, moibrahimfoundation.org. The Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership is an annual prize awarded to a ...
Reward(s)‎: ‎$5 million
Last awarded‎: ‎2017
First awarded‎: ‎2007
Sponsored by‎: ‎Mo Ibrahim Foundation
Feb 12, 2018 - Africa's first female president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, has been awarded a $5 million prize for excellence in African leadership. 


#theeconomist #BR9 congratulatuon's africa's nobel ;peace winner Dr Denis Mukwege, a gynaecologist from the Democratic Republic of Congo - so much so many could learn from your solutions networkhttp://www.mukwegefoundation.org/our-impact/ 
Dr. Denis Mukwege is a surgeon, gynecologist and women’s rights activist. He founded the Panzi Hospital in Bukavu in 1999 as a clinic for gynaecological and obstetric care, and expected to be working on issues of maternal health. Since 1999, however, Dr. Mukwege and his staff have helped to care for more than 40,000 survivors of sexual violence, which has made him the world’s leading expert on ‘repairing’ the internal physical damage caused by (gang) rape


- special thanks to South Africa's Taddy Blechefor being first educator to celebrate Norman Macrae remembrance party ; special thanks to sir fazle abed for being the greatest educator to remember Norman and his wonderful microfranchise-0 adolesecent girls jobs clubs across BRAC in Africa;

special thanks to 4 chinese female graduates for updating Norman's belief that the sustainability of all global youth will depend on china's education leadership , Kissinger 30 year celebration of the 150 person network of Chinese Americans who love both countries futures of youth and QuarterBillionGirls can share their story of what the human race needs to celebrate now. Africa undp reports

Sunday, November 18, 2018

bye bye africanidol.tv

we could not afford another 50 dollars a year - hope someone who cares about africa takes it over- we continue at economistafrica.com and jamiibora.ning.com 


  1. WISE Retweeted
    From $50 in his pocket, to $500,000 prize: Ashesi Founder and President, @PatrickAwuahJr, receives major education impact award: bbc.com/news/business- #WISEPrize #WISE17
  2.  WISE Retweeted
    Patrick Awuah, founder and president of Ashesi University College in Accra, wins the World Innovation Summit for Education (Wise) Prize for Education