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or pro-youth economically monitored by Entrepreneurial Revolution friends of The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant Superstars give
back to communities and youth jobs - lead connector Monica Yunus - www.singforhope.org, New York - with mutual associate connections that include canada's free the children Free Universities, entrepreneur and empowerment curriculum led by Taddy Blecher in S.Africa (current partnerships include Kiva, curricula with richard branson , ...) Youth 1000 Job brainstorming led out of Atlanta by Professor
Bhuiyan at www.ofcvc.org Digital cash movements - led in Bangladesh by ... Mobile microcredit led by Ingrid Munro and www.jamiibora.org out of Kenya Microloanfoundation.org - how can malawi become a job creation lab supported by knowledge of students in London and Boston
- next projects; 50 household villages solar and water needs franchise; how to turn one of te country's game parks into bot
a sustainble habitat for animals and all peoples living within resource erach of the gamepark (eg unless we find income generating
opportunities for villagers at game park boundaries they will have to cut down its trees etc to live) We
especially love to hear from youth entrepreneurs connected with MIT which is designed to network as the number 1 job creating educational institute in the world Many of the pro-youth microcredits we are in touch with wish to help develop peer to peer educational materials so youth choose what sort
of banking they want to customise - a most efficient franchise of this is illustrated by www.10thousandgirl.com out of Australia Many of the green energy networks we map who aim to craete millions of jobs for youth and community developers |