Ethiopian Noah Samara, who launched first satellite for Africa continent in 1990s, was motivated to mediate free information and service networks to minimise.

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Ethiopian Noah Samara, who launched first satellite for Africa continent in 1990s, was motivated to mediate free information and service networks to minimise impact of Aids Today Noah’s Yazmi champions elearning with outreach to 5 billion peoples thanks to satellites AfricaStar & AsiaStar In which of slides 3,4 Yunus book cover Econoimist behalth care cover Er cover Why Nearly Free Nursing College is Gamechanger to Markets of Healthcare -every sustainable society needs #2030now. How Satellite out of Africa Empower this 1/10 Youth & Yunus Postcards Atlanta Nov2015 YouthCreativeLab.blogspot.com

40+ Years: Entrepreneurial Revolution will student health networks save millennials world? From 1972, maternal and infant health sustain first visible “end poverty” benefits of Bangladeshi’s economic miracle linked by grassroots womens micro-networks: BRAC (and later Grameen) – eg massive scaling of oral rehydration embeds para-health servants in BRAC villages 7-year Grameen project founded on 16 decisions poorest women villagers commit life to communally empowering out of hundreds of thousand village hubs -most are health or education directed 1983 First non-financial social business of Grameen Bank involves infant nutrition- as later does first global social business partnership s Launch of Africa’s first satellite motivated by maximising comms to prevent spread of risks such as HIV. Risk-preventing ILAB/crowdmap pioneered out of Africa capitals, later adopted www by Brilliiant/Skoll 1996 George Soros helps fund Grameen Phone- and mobile health apps increasingly become a number 1 search of Muhammad Yunus 2008 Grameen nursing college open partnerships - potentially greatest girl effect network connection, possibility to stimulate up to 100 million village jobs, anchor health service as lead social business sector 2012 womens4empowerment alumni of Yunus link first ladies and mobile billionaires with greatest collaborative advances in mobile health experiments since 1996 across all 4 hemispheres 1972 ER survey The Economist: from quarter of a century of tracking EU and UK National Health Service it is evident 20thC largest organisation typologies cannot sustain social goals of coming net gen but open edu can - and microeconomists need to joyfully mediate such a transformation Grameen Nursing College emerges from year of UK social business dialogues including St James’ London Feb 2008 yunus book launch at 85 th birthday of The Economist’s pro- youth economist and Glasgow’s Nov 2008 celebration with Yunus of 250th anniversary of Adam Smith’s publication of Moral Sentiments. Leaflet published on lost generation consequences of asking youth to bail out big bank and big healthcare. Royal approval for opening London Olympics with celebrating nurses 2011 For first time world bank has ceo of bottom-up health in Jim Kim- he calls for young professions to remap every value chain whose sector is not in line with net generation’s defining social movements such as end poverty and celebrate jobs summits out of every future capital. At Partners in Health he had mapped such a transformation so that innovation of hiv drugs fastest and most affordable 2013 Peer to peer health learning becomes Khan academy’s number 2 focus after maths 1984 link to ER curriculum