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Video: Sunita Narain, Indian environmental activist
One of the most compelling visions for adapting to climate change in the developing world, another topic of the GES2011 panel discussions, came from Sunita Narain. She is one of the most resolute Indian environmental and political activists and is running India’s Centre for Science and Environment, which now has […]
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The Era of Muddling Through
It took me a while to define what I felt about the Global Economic Symposium 2011. While in there, I was immersed in the energy of the speakers, in the enthusiasm of the Global Economic Fellows, in the diversity of topics covered – from resource governance to migration to cyber-security […]
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If the World Government Existed… (There Would Be No GES)
Marx-citing protesters, enhanced security, and several hundred suited-up businessmen, politicians and other VIPs discussing global issues. A perfect set-up for conspiracy theories, isn’t it?
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“Education is more than teaching in English” – Edilberto C. de Jesús (AIM)
Edilberto C. de Jesús, President of the Asian Institute of Management, explains why and how they invest in early education.
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“There are still millions of things to learn!” Peter E. Kinyanjui, Kenia
Peter E. Kinyanjui, Consultant, International Education (Kenia) about increasing the quality of education by using popular technologies.