It’s back to the capacity building pipeline I have written about so often in these pages:
- Open the eyes of the next generation to each other and the world, by creating relevant shared educational resources that have a global footprint but a local identity.
- Use these opportunities and ideas to motivate collaboration between governments, communities and the private sector. This creates a strong civil society, one that is underpinned by the right kind of education and skills.
- Feed the needs of the nation and the private sector back into education from an early an age as possible, with the government as strategic players – catalyzing growth and opportunity for all.
I would love to meet you. I will be speaking at GESS/ GEF at the World Trade Centre in Dubai on Thursday about - Generation Global, empowering young global learners to become adult nation builders. Even if you can’t be there, we are hoping to create a video, so let us know if you would like access to this.
Other ideas and contacts referenced above:
Oddizzi.com, helping the world come to life for teachers and children everywhere.
The Mowgli Foundation, connecting business growth to human understanding.
Silatech, creating enterprise and employment for young people in the Middle East.
Nina, the new magazine for Iraqi women everywhere.



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