ED welcome to Abedian.app: It took half a century of maps by worldclassengineer Fazle Abed to integrate the 30 cooperations of community building by 1 billion poorest Asian Village mothers. Economists' diaries of The 30th cooperation begun with Economist dialogues at the height of subprime 2008 , involved 8 years of humansai pre-training that became 8 billion beings united declaration of 17 sustainability/cooperation development goals and has converged with the 8 years to date of Guterres roadmapping of UN2 comprised of 9 dynamic subystems of above zero-sum human networking. Bangladesh as deepest place branding of SDG5 celebrates being 52 years young in 2023 the 265th year of smithian moral sentiments at Abed's Alma mater Glasgow Universiity. Supporting hi-tech hi-trust Asian place winners include: singapore 2023; hong kong (22.1 Place winners 22.22022 ... Thailand2021 ..) . Abed was not just a world class civil engineer; he dedicated half a century until his death in December 2019 as servant leader. Aligned by HG Wells bon mots: civilisation is a race between education and catastrophe, Abed Bhai preferred to be seen as host of microeducationsummit not financiers summits: his gravitation purpose of 30 women empowered cooperations that of united refugees, villagers and civil societies in ENDING POVERTY. Fortunately for the worlds poorest new nation Bangaldesh 1971- Abed had networks like no other community leader. HIs friends' coop roadmapping reached out to intel vitalised by at least a billion village mothers in tropical inland asia where, a third of infants were dying of diarrhea before Abed's person to person networking became the best news ever chatted. Fro mid 1950s studies in Glasgow he spent nearly 13 years growing to be Royal Dutch Shell Oil Company's regional CEO. So his lifetime searches uniquely capitalised on what UK and Dutch Royal Societies (soon Japan Royals too) knew how to help end the poverty their colonial era had up to 1945 trapped the majority of humans world trade in. Simply put most Asian coastal belts link national borders defined by what these < a href="http://www.kc3.dev">3 kingdoms designed in to trading barriers over nearly half millennium. And which had made the English language that of world class engineering (digital age as well as pre-digital) So by 1970s these nations royal societies (including londons arts green-geographical, medicinie, science, architects ...) were happy that a grounded movement could link them into what they didnt fully know culturally or consciously. From 1970 on Abed linked in global village mapping like no one else - through these relationships and by designing business microfrachises not charity wherever possible for village women to own. To study with abed alumni is to join in the world's most cooperative empowering women movements for good as well as of childrens development.
microeducationsummit.com invites you to action network Glasgow University's 3 most important alumni of SUSTAINABILITY GENERATION Adam Smith James Watt, FAZLE ABED ..partners of abeduni.com include:
  • U Last Mile Health

  • U Early Childhood

  • U finance to end poverty


  • let's celebrate triple-win economics=
    end poverty*grow middle class*go green

SDG 5  4  3   2  1  0 welcome to Asia and the top 5 sdgoals 50 years search scaling the most exciting collaborations women-led communities empower
INDUSTRIAL REV 260th GAMES-cards of sdg-gen
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diary: next UN sdg-games
250th year review of moral sentiments and industrial revolution
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www.ukcop26.org/volunteer

green economics- the younger half of the world's only hope
Coming soon Fieldbook of Fazle Abed and 1 billion girls empowerment. I see these as 7 chapters of the fieldbook of Abed and womens nation building. Are you able to see if Shameran Abed agrees these are close to honoring his father's purpose or do you want me to do that?
Chapter 1 Ending poverty with financial services - Chapter 2 Ending famine with village agriculture and 100% employment of women geared to community building and celebrating nation's market/entrepreneurial advantages
Chapter 3 Raising life expectancy from 25 below to close to world norms through maximising last mile health service capacity with collaboration focus on affordable life-shaping solutions for infants and mothers
Chapter 4 Education designed to value's the (girl/boy) child's life, love of self, communal dignity of everyone as an action learner and livelihood co-creator Chapter 5 Community as (global village) platform search for collaboration in resiliency and family-led conscious effort to respect every person and nature's dynamics

Chapter 6 Did Abed discover optimal framework matching The Economist's 150 year searching for Entrepreneurial Revolution ie a third movement to mediate historic empires, big politics and big corporate through intergenerational and inter-hemisphere sharing of advances in engineering. Specifically matching Von Neumann's definition of industrial revolution 3 as era of above zero-sum value exchange modeling coherent with 100 times more tech per 8 decades 1945-2025 compounding to everyone's collaborative and natural advantage. Chapter 7 Exploring Abed's checklist of the most urgent work to be done through the decade after his passing and purpose of the younger half of the world in connecting first true decade of sustainability generation through hi-trust behaviors and borderless transparency of data mapping integrating every GPS

 https://engineering.stanford.edu/people/fei-fei-li probably most important tech for sdgs connector in world today ; secondly people abed inspired are trying to transform un via https://www.un.org/techenvoy/content/ongoing-work now led by indian civil servant amandeep gill;; guterres is making this his signature transformation but the 4 people who started this in 2016 after abed's 80th birthday jim kim  ban ki-moon jack ma and melinda gates dont seem to know the indian civil servant amandeep gill who has taken over - also when kim got education un to finally connect with geneva it was through 2 propel: kituyi who then led unctad but may be rival to ruto and houlin zhao whose 8 years chair itu has just gone; its not clear whats happening with kenya unhabitat but hope to observe mar 22-25 new york with singapore friend jack sim number 1 practice connector of sdg6 www.worldtoilet.org and www.bophub.org - jack is the one person I can regularly communicate with have introduced john to jack and vincent chang who has just ended 4 years leading brac university but john is having up to 70 million property assets stolen from him by the person he though was his 45 year partner so not able to focus this month; meanwhile the metaverse has become a race - culturally can womens kindness take back web spaces - johns honk kong friend  jeanne lim www.beingai.com having a good go; johns most powerful friend in ny remains chandrika tandon sponsor of nyu engineering campus in shanghai; unfortunately these dots need connecting ; I may need to relocate to glasgow as it has lower cost of living and currently cant find one project to work on; i want to finish last book dad worked with von neumann family since 1951- dad and i started co-authoring 2025 report genre from 1984; it seems the world really is at final sdg ai crossroads; sadly cant find which one human being bow represents all that fazle did for bangladesh- if you ever chat to monica yunus i would like to know how much succession she will take on ( - at brac i have to assume it couid be shameran but cant fond way to communicate with hum and I am told that tamara and asif sent 25 family members to eg glasgow cop26 - not one was up to fazle level of connecting -anyhow I dont want people politics around ai for good - thats a maths thing- john and i have found www.nexteinstein.org training 100 brilliant mathematicians for africa .... still know sunita gandhi scalling literacy across india like never before -so if you kmnow which countries become pivotal to your diary please tell me ahead of time so i can shoirtlist who just might be the extra connector women empiwerment needs lastly this shows some examples of chatgpt and why iot may be possible to redsign brac uni around it http://innovations.ning.com/forum/topics/what-if-ai-wants-humans-intel-to-be-sustainable  - overall until trumps wave of hate if china disapates I am focusing on singapore and hong kong - all through my life those 2 groups of 8 million people have multiplied so much good

welcome to SDGscotland. lifelong action learning on ending poverty, celebrating health #AIforgood (glasgow's 260th year of first engineer james watt & first IR economist adam smith): growing green:
humanity's last best chance ...economistdiary.com -
THANKS be TO Glasgow U alumn fazle abed- small may be beautiful but in ending poverty, large scale coalition empowering women community building is essential..1billiongirls.com asks how many 1 billion dollar sdg investments a year can women empowerment coalitions inspire: brac bangladesh billion dollar microfinance loans ; abed ultra poor billion dollar grants a year; bkash billion dollar cashless banking for poor ; brac bank billion dollar youth engagement and sme city bank; billion dollars of lowest cost remittances; billion dollar investments in each of 5 ages of schooling ; billion dollar vaccine empowering poorest families grants ; 15 agricultural value chains whose crop science and ai data is networked around poorest asian farmers...


Saturday, December 30, 1972

1972 saw birth of the most purposeful organisation of 10000 global corporations i have researched

 its founder fazle abed died dec 2019- here we continue discussions on who might want to linkin his relay -coalition of 50 universities that live up to fazle abeds belief in first sustainability generations' youth particularly women who hold up half the sky- if you can help chat with me at chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk or +1 240 316 8157


typical dialogue feb 2021

[7:05 AM, 2/10/2021] Chris Macrae: my favorite read in january - A Better Resolution For The New Year: Set Attainable Goals  ..Kim Starkey  writing in forbes 

Leadership Strategy

As the CEO of a grantmaking foundation that seeks to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the world’s poorest people by multiplying the impact of high-performing leaders, I have a strong professional interest in the science of setting and achieving goals. Indeed, it is a topic in which I have recently been immersed, in part through research that I have conducted with my colleague Maya DiRado Andrews, an Olympic gold medalist. It is also top-of-mind as our sector marks the one year anniversary of the death of Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, the founder of BRAC, who used rigorous goal setting to transform the organization he started into one of the largest, most effective nonprofits in the world.

While disciplined and effective goal setting is critical to our social sector even in “normal” times, it is especially critical during this extended pandemic period in which we face rapidly escalating needs; the necessity to reinvent delivery models; a challenging fundraising environment; and unprecedented levels of uncertainty. If ever there were a time to eschew overly-broad and open-ended ambitions like “end global poverty” in favor of realistic, measurable, and attainable goals that will truly help bring extreme poverty to an end, this is it. For guidance in so doing, I highly recommend the example of top athletes who daily push themselves to achieve more. Indeed, as my Olympian colleague and I have discovered, organizational leaders who excel at their jobs—including such high-performing social sector leaders as the late Sir Fazle—exhibit many of the same qualities that top athletes use to summon peak performance in their field.

[6:14 PM, 2/14/2021] Chris Macrae: the 20th annual report on social entrepreneurs by world economic forum had a special dedication to sir fazle abed; also i found that mit published a special davos issue inspired mainly by fazle abed back in 2008!- i have attached one page from a great fazle abed paper in this issue- if you would like pdfs of the whole issue or of 20th weforum report please say

[8:11 AM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: i am not sure when annual report of brac 2019 was written but on page 15 learning partners mentioned are london school of economics and arizona state but as far as i can see no other academic institution- 2 questions come to mind - lse and arizona state are 2 institutions i study a lot- do you coordinate all connections or in the case of these 2 institutions who is the lead contact; the other question why these two?  http://www.brac.net/downloads/BRAC-AR-2019e.pdf - from the outside the world of connections fazle abed made is getting very hard to understand- if i make a list of say the 20 living leaders -soros, schwab, gates. tech connectors of bkash -let alone asians  etc - who still most continue what is uniquely urgent sdg 2020s of being aware of network …

[8:42 AM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: something exciting is going on among new york board of brac usa https://bracusa.org/board-advisors/

[8:44 AM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: you said you know lincoln chen's role in building brac health but there is more

[8:44 AM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: for the first time the head since james grant the head of unicef is saying fazle abed inspires her

[8:49 AM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: it turns out that while the working population at un hq has been cut 90% from real time assembles both fore and another lady gordon brown relies on for linking refugee education have been connecting at hi level; both have been promoting dubai december as biggest edu transormation summit ever; fore is all over schwab weforum and geneva's technologists getting them brainstom edutech

[8:51 AM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: tell me if you want me to write up a report by email on what seems to be happening here- gordon brown also has an offce at nyu when he passes through new yourk; soros used to plant brac health people at columbia uni but they seem now to have all gone unless sabina knows better

[8:53 AM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: so i think for the first time in 13 yearsguterres will be informed by edutech people in new your who are of abed motivation- unicef lpst control on education to french headquartered unesco so its about time education leaders connect top level un youth movements

[8:58 AM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: https://www.unicef.org/media/experts/henrietta-h-fore

[9:02 AM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: https://twitter.com/UNICEF/status/1363126262848516096

[9:03 AM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: https://www.unicef.org/reimagine/five-opportunities-children-open-letter?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=open-letter#climate-change

[9:04 AM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: https://www.unicef.org/child-rights-convention/open-letter-to-worlds-children


[12:40 PM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: i have linkedin to one of the directors of the dubai education summit linked to uae expo which both fore and brown are converging on https://www.linkedin.com/in/annina-mattsson-62abb6/ -if in due course you have an opening move towards dubai please say

[12:42 PM, 2/20/2021] Vincent Brac: Oh, I’m actually in Dubai now, going back to Dhaka in a few hours

[12:46 PM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: small world- i do a weekly zoom with a middle east property developer -way out of my league but we used to connect people in london in 2005-10 for yunus - he intends to search out people in dubai on his next trip probably june-

[12:48 PM, 2/20/2021] Vincent Brac: Yes what a small world

[12:53 PM, 2/20/2021] Chris Macrae: one of my fathers best friends sir keith peters https://www.linkedin.com/in/sir-keith-peters-8a33b8206/ used to head royal society of medicine after helping cambridge map the genome- he had told me he was too old to do new stuff 3 years ago but he suddenly reappeared on linkedin a week ago- i dont know if he's helping with vaccine or something else- say if at some stage you want me to send linked in mail between you,

[12:57 PM, 2/20/2021] Vincent Brac: Ok thanks

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