Search the world with 36 nations plus UN plus IMF agreeing with china that coastal ports and railRoads link over 90% of world trade $BR0 china
#BR12 UN IMF #BR1 japan far east isles asean10 Malaysia #BR2 Bangladesh india Pakistan #BR3 Russia #BR4 central euro/asia #Br5 west euro Italy Switzerland #BR6 n america #BR7 UAE mideast #BR8 med sea nations #BR9 africa - egypt rwanda #BR10 Latin AM #BR11 Arctic/polar

top Belt Road Maps of 2018 s Entrepreneurial networks best cases in China & Bangla:
NATURES CHILDREN:
BillionGirlsBoys ask: can every banker/educator see their trust in Belt Road's top 100 stories.. Is Trump King Canute? Valueless is The economist whose world trade maps fail poorest billion youth's livelihoods in our children's worldwide

THE DC SPRING 2018
(BRI) Belt Road Imagineering is now trusted by 70 national leaders as empowering the sustainbility generation- which of these 100 stories can help bankers or educators near you join in to this system for mapping win-win trades aligned to the sustainability goals generation? portal 1

catalogue world record jobs creators by 13 BRI maps- tour BR clubs- EWTP celebrate first people freed by e-commerce and jack ma
.BRI.school map top 13 sdg world trade routes 0 inside china, 1 East-Belt,
2 South-Belt; 3NorthBelt
4 centre eurasia &E.Euro; 5WEuro 6 N.Am; 7 MidEast8MedSea 9Africa 10LatinAm11 Arctic Circle 12UN-urgent....
BELT Road quiz

Belt quiz is about earth's seas and coastal belt - which coastal belt is your country most dependent on, does if have a superport connecting maps of world favorite superports, do your peoples have access to this superport (nb we recommend analysing countries imprt and exports by 1 energy, 2 all other goods
Road quiz : what are your continents longest roads (designed as including all of railroad or car-road, pipes for energy, water, sanitaion; tech cables)- do your peoples have access to the great roads

technology now permis us to play game: which peoples have been most deprived by accidents of history to basic belt road freedoms- among 10 most populated nations no people have been less included than those in bangladesh- tell us where else you map.....................
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today BRAC.net offers the livelihood learning network poorest billion communities need most - 40 years ago
online library of norman macrae--.........................Entrepreneurial Revolution - curriculum: how to value small enterprise and sustainability exponentials of net generation - by alumni of Norman Macrae The Economist 1968. By 1976, Norman best news ever: the fifth of the world (whose brand reality is) Chinese can be valued by netgen as critical friends to uniting sustainability race for planet and humanity
eg EWTP : 21st C version of Silk Road of celebrated by Marco Polo and Hangzhou goal 14 oceansAIIB 1 ted hosts -- 2017 year of mapping sustainability banking -china to commercialize 5g by 2020 -valuing culture -jack ma 1 2e3 .Chinathanks.com maps 1) countries joining Chinese inspired sustainability open systems solutions as well as 2) which global youth professions (eg coding) are mapping value sustaining trades with china

Thursday, December 31, 2015

2015 end of year review of pro-youth educational systems

overall brac- sir fazle abed

other great systems and networks
pratham school system
wise summit network
dubai summit celebrating million dollar teacher prize
education commision #learning generation emerged from gordon brown led world in school
teach for world. america alumni of wendy kopp

partners of ali baba university

great at jobs creating curricula
maharishi institute . mandela extranet nearly free universitys.africa -partners include maharishi self-empower, branson entrepreneur, google africa coding - 15000+ graduate youth leaders - now aiming to develop 7th graders curricula (still modal age elaving school in s africa)

lucknow the greatest sungle school campus - nearly 5000 studnets - world best peace and civics curriculum - argubaly best campus empowering etchers to change- used to be a favorite school of president kalam

new zeand's www.thelearningweb.net

watch out for khan academy goal to develop universal recognised diploma
moocs linked around mit
moocs linked around coursera

mooc building beijing

youth led most affrordable  training systems

coding moringa school kenya
gustavo puga english language san paulo brazil  http://www.4y2.org/

Monday, November 30, 2015

Italy

PM europe's most positive leader to China G20 invitations

jim kims 2 favorite end poverty /servant leadership cultures ali baba and franciscan _POP Preferential Option Poor

Saturday, October 31, 2015

latin america

nov 2016 China is Chile’s largest export- enetered bilateral free trade agreement 2006 –quadrupling exports – bachelet time to modernise fta

This climaxes jinping 3 nation tour through Ecuador and peru


Pledged 100 billion dollars  investment to latin America back at 2015 summit

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

India and BRICS

Gandhi to granddad- your laws are destroying my peoples lives

Octiber 2016 world banks new chief economist second public dialogue is on india's million person virtual identity 

Brazil Russia India China South Africa
If you had landed on planet earth 600 years ago, you would have found China at the epicentre of world trade. Ironically for 21st C Western European, China then became challenged by immigrant problems and closed in on itself. When my family started the curriculum of Entrepreneurial Revolution at The Economist in 1972 our hypothesis included:
post-industrial evolution is the opportunity to get back to valuing growth of people not guzzling carbon and things that the industrial age for too long spun round (dismally speaking world wars were a lot to do with  nations invading others to extract resources their place was running low on's rebirth of the
back in 1972 with over a sixth of the world's people so underemployed as China, it was essential that China grew to be epicentre of positive world trade as 21st C came of age

From the viewpoint of growing people we advise (value) youth (the half of the world's population under 30) all over the world

  • to celebrate knowledge trading friendships (and smart apps) with china;
  •  to welcome and foci on win-win ideas China mediates across the BRICS seen as fastest growing economies at turn of millennium;representing over 4/10 of humans; integrating planet earth and human race round 2 pivotal southern hmeisphere countries and 2 neighbours pivotal to China's rebirth of the old silk road - now caled one belt one road - that some estimate as offering milennials an extra third of world trade (over 20 trillion doilars worth of distribution infrastructure)

2015 population estimates - world totals 7.25 billion people
CIBRS=3.01   1stChina 1.37+ 2ndIndia 1.25+ 5th Brazil 0.20+ 9thRussia 0.14+ 25th S.Africa 0.05

non-BRICS include 3rdUSA 0.32 4thIndonesia 0.26 6thPakistan0.2  7thNigeria 0 .18 8thBangldesh 0.17 10th Japan 0.13

we will devote this months bookmark to future history study of BRICS collectively and individually;
before doing so we note how special China and India (4 times larger than  USA 3rd biggest nation in terms of people, biggest in terms of consumption;  10times larger than Japan which is 3rd bigest in consumption and 10th biggest in people)

its also worth noting that USSR would have been equal 3rd largest in world in 1991 before the split from Russia

further reference: see place brands including ideas such as supercities - eg who's leading sustainability world in ensuring that 20 million peoples livelihoods thrive

OCTOBER 2016 XI JINPING LEADS BRICS MEET GOA


Saturday, July 4, 2015

special thanks to china connections at world child art olympiads

fuller story - host www.icaf.org  (a top 25 childrens charity in us)
china connections
san francisco chpater of china us friendship
magickid
china - canadian international school

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

can you help us produce 10 one-minute videos on what milllennials thank china for

country that has most scaled end poverty solutions ever seen

country with first lady grounded in most difficult challenges by and for the peoples

country with one of the webs 2 greatest educators jack ma

country with most col;aborative university ion sustainability - tsinghua

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Washington Dc thanks china for sending largest international children and teachers delegation to the 5th youth arts olympiad www.icaf.org The Mall June 30 to July 4

Richmond Ballet thanks China for wonderful dancers exchnage

Monday, May 25, 2015

Peruvian youth thank china for investing in West-East coast railway connecting Peruvian and Brazilian ports with each other and the woprd
Chile's Bachelet thanks China's president for building on 45 year twin nation relationship - the first on the contient- shanghai will host a chilean fetival day later in year

previously chile pavilion sucess at shanghai festival 2010

Longer thanks

25 May 2015 | OP-ED
    
The visit that Chinese Premier Li Keqiang begins this week to Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru marks a new milestone in the deepening of economic, political and cooperation ties between Latin America and the Caribbean and China.
Premier Li’s visit and the speech he will give to the region from ECLAC’s headquarters on May 25th are part of China’s sustained effort to forge a joint path since that country recognized in 2008 the strategic nature of relations with our region in its White Paper (the formal document where it states official policy in that regard).
These bilateral economic relations face many challenges, but there is a key word: diversification. In the last 15 years, ties have been highly dynamic. The value of bilateral trade grew 22 times greater between 2000 and 2014, and China is already the region’s second most important trading partner.
Foreign Direct Investment flows, and overall Chinese capital coming into Latin America and the Caribbean, have also expanded significantly. This process took place in a context in which the Chinese economy grew 10% annually between 2000 and 2011, stoking a commodities “supercycle” that benefited much of the region, particularly South American countries.
But since 2012, during an economic slowdown that has also affected the region, China has sought to grow at a pace that is compatible with its ambitious reform plan while trying to prevent a negative impact on job creation. For now, its annual growth is expected to be between 6% and 7% during the remainder of the current decade, meaning it will still have one of the world’s best rates. Meanwhile, in Latin America and the Caribbean, growth has fallen abruptly, due to internal factors—such as the stagnation of investment and weakening consumption—and external causes, including low growth in the euro zone and the deceleration of China itself, with the resulting decline in demand for commodities.
From a Latin American perspective, export diversification and increased productivity constitute the main pending issues: just five single products, all of them commodities, represented 75% of the value of regional shipments to China in 2013. Chinese investment in the region reinforces this pattern, considering that between 2010 and 2013 almost 90% of it was directed at extractive activities, particularly mining and hydrocarbons.
To advance towards more prosperous and less unequal societies, the region must overcome its excessive dependence on commodities exports. Therefore, while the expansion of trade and investment flows with China is key, it is equally important to develop actions aimed at modifying their structure.
If Chinese investment grows and diversifies in the coming years, it will be possible to promote not only export diversification towards that country, but also productive integration within the region. Additionally, if cooperation with China helps bridge our well-known gaps in infrastructure, logistics and connectivity, we can stimulate intraregional trade and the development of regional value chains.
Our countries’ rich accumulated experience with innovative social policies, urbanization, environmental protection and other matters can be useful for China as it addresses the major challenges that lie along its path to development. The China-Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) Cooperation Plan 2015-2019, launched last January in Beijing, provides an appropriate institutional framework for advancing in all of these areas. Now both parties must agree to mutually beneficial actions to make that cooperation a concrete reality.