2010s Joy of Sustainability Decade - Join Up with Vision
of Dr Muhammad Yunus Germany - Berlin and Wiesbaden - have ranked number 1 in Europe in supporting the Global Social Business entrepreneurial revolution of Dr Yunus- and humanity's best chance to return globalisation systems back to sustainability through 2010s millennium goal
decade. Over 1000 supporters networked around 3 Dr Yunus events between 6 Nov to 8 Nov 2009 in and around Berlin -
can you help us and we help you map action projects emerging from these celebrations: News from other CreativeLabs cities: Number 1 in USA, LA's epicentre is the California Institute of Social Business - the world's greatest invention was first used to prove that it is possible to design banking to be good for people and community sustainability Dr Yunus' urgent goals for Joy of
Life Decade are to demonstarte Yes We Can potentials of 2 more global markets to value sustainability
of youth and future generations namely: global media and universities Do you have clues for maps
of how peoples can turn unsustainable systems round in time by networking with hi-trust practitioners?- Until we have found
LA's number 1 journalist of Yunus, and sustainability good news please feel free to RSVP info @worldcitizen.tv
DC bureau 301 881 1655, JforH, $TRA WCB MC.tv The Gossip at DCcreativelabs.com :- Sustainability's heroines and heroes - Yunus, Ralph Nader, Heather Booth, Nomi Prins, Miles R ....Who have you ever met in DC to talk about banks that are too big to exist? I don't believe we have
a system of government for people when it lets banks gamble up to 20 trillion dollars away at a housing
casino once - as for twice that is beyond any idea of economics that scots have ever mapped | . | DCCL is an example of Transcapital Creative Labs - a peoples movement started by sofia bustamante in london after visiting
dhaka to facilitate dr yunus 69th birthday dialogue (june 2009) Major questions that all creative labs ask and share creativity on are: How can
our citizens create and sustain jobs How can we take back local banks small enough to invest in our
productivity and sustainability exponentials rising out of generating communities
How do we return local marketplaces
as exchanges where people empower local services where they are most needed
At the same time the worldwide nature
of DCcreativelabs permits people to ask each other’s citizens what are the most human solutions to the world your city
uniquely can offer or what are the greatest crises in your city that you would like to hear of other way round solutions to
that people have entrepreneurially tested the sustainability of in other parts of the world We commend
you to go to the source website http://www.londoncreativelabs.com for details on global progress being made by citizens groups – at this web we
will focus mainly on dc specific Q&A starting with how to reform congress who thinks that giving 20 trillion dollars back
to the same managers that wasted $20 trillion is good governance for and by the people Sincerely chris macrae local citizen agent
DC 301 881 1655 info@ worldcitizen.tv | Good for youth creative labs tested as world
class grameen creative lab
Untested - reviews welcomed Milken Finanicial Innovation labinbox from milken oct09-Getting food to the most people with the fewest resources is a constant challenge for food-assistance
agencies, but one that financial tools can help address, according to our latest report, Feeding the World's Hungry: Fostering an Efficient and Responsive Food Access Pipeline.
report recommends a number of finance tools, including: - Issue food
assistance bonds backed by donor commitments.
- Make purchases in advance.
- Use
call option contracts.
- Explore the increased use of public-sector grain reserves.
- Arrange
tax credits for private-sector companies so that humanitarian organizations can tap their food stocks at the tax-free price.
results of a Financial Innovations Lab, hosted by the Milken Institute with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation, which took place in Washington, D.C., in July. The participants included humanitarian and government agencies
and experts from international development finance institutions, commodity exchanges, banks, foundations and research organizations.
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