Saturday, March 27, 2021

goal2 rural keynes empowered by women - f1 f2 how rice and veggie science empowered billion chinese & bangladesh village womens capitalism to end starvation



 f1 rice science as a village microfranchise

as you can see by mid 1970s japanese small farmers had learnt from borlaug how to produce 10 times more rice than much of asia

rice is very adaptable to local conditions and has little storage difficulties

1977-the world's happiest chart -asian two thirrds of human race wont starve if borlaugs rice science adapted to every village -japan learnt from borlaug around 1950 by late 1970s china and bangladesh village women empowerment were networking the most valued unicorn food's ever seen in population numbers



wherever famine or extreme poverty was ended in asia - village business food security and profitable of rice was essential out of every village community rising

both bangladesh and chinese women villagers depended on sharing rice knowledge with a little assist from japan...

in bangladesh  this took fazle abed's brac (bangladesh rural advance collaboration) to replicate positive cash flow rice production in every village

with hundreds of thousands of village busineeses the next stage in bangladesh was to design village banking so the mothers could save and when relevant scale up with business loans

with china there are 2 extraordinary stories celebrated wherever lives matter:

stalin communism ended as probably 50 million chinese had died of famine in the 1960s-whatever you call china's ideology by the late 1970s the whole of china  revolted until leaders designed sustained village business models of rice 

however until 1976 china had never let ordinary people have a business licence - in choosing how to start chinese capitalism the first 2 ideas had been:

1 choose which state owned businesses to turn private

2 invite million dollar inward investments from diaspora chinese - now the 3rd richest financial network due to their trading roles in taiwan hk singapore and asean

3 there is a famous story of one chinese vilages where 16 families declared they would move beyond the state cooperative to form family businesses- while these businesses would compete the families agreed if the state closed down any family the other families would look after that family's kids

instead of being closed the productivity of this village rose so much that al other chinese villages were ordered to turn themselves into village businesses

so it was that chinese capitalim from the late 1970s permitted 3 kinds of companies each of which gave balance to the other two-

state businesses

inward investor busineses- typical infrastructure -trains ports supercity to linkin in world class trade

small village businesses

next came deng's order one child per family - half of all family trees would depend on their brightest female 20 years olds by 2000 - women held up half the sky became the chinese mantra -village women empowerment became essential to asia rising

without optimalising rice productivity neither bangladesh or china would have developed - in fact the vast majority of billion people ending extre poverty is based on h1 h2 village health and f1 plus village food security businesses

because rice is laking vitamins both bangladesh and china needed 

f2 vegetable businesses


bac in bangdesh showed how to design nation leadership of poultry around village business - over 1 million livelihoods in bangladesh

f4 dairy also became a unicorn network empowered by brac women - timing was vital - abed had to wait until the european union had sopped dumping powder milk before brac dairy became a village franchise

you can see the whole range of village crop sciences among alumni of the world food prize- it is absolutely vital to sustainable development of a nation that small farmers efficient and effective models are scaled through every village

in bangladesh up to a half of infants in 1972 were dying of diarrhea or due to lack of nutrition and stunting during the first 1000 days- in turn the culture require mothers to have up to 10 children in the hope that 2 boys survive- only by ending unnecessary infant deaths could maternal health improve and smaller family sizes free up mothers to run profitable village business- these basic health models h1 h2 f1-f3 raised life expectancy during the first quarter of a century by 20 years - ie an extra generation 

the difference betwee bangladesh and china- bangladesh had no rich diaspora nor huge world trade sailing along its coastline so could only develop nation with rural keynesianism- china could use both models rural keynesianism which saw huge collaborations between chinese and bangladesh village mothers in designing microfranchises - and belt roadtter models through which china extended japan and korea supercity models integral to just-in-time sme the supply chain the far east belt roadsters built inspired in the first instance by the american quality engineer deming


Friday, March 26, 2021

h1 greatest grants made -vaccination and oral rehydration networking - h2 simplest last mile health microfrachise

 h1 oral rehydration a humid village nation

vaccine a nation

in the late 1970s and early 1980s three force multipliers came together to celebrate the futures of asian village women and their infants health

brac of fazle abed

grant of unicef

barefoot chinese medics


=============how it started unicef had declared a year of the child

fazle abed saw up to a third of bangladesh infants dying of diarrhea- the east pakistan cholera lab had found a solution but it involved education - specifically village mothers neded to know how to mix water sugar and salt in the right amounts

fazle had back in 1972 built a test community of 16000 village homes ; it took 3 tries at finding a way to communicate through one to one coaching to illiterate village mothers they could apply oral rehydration (first go the trainers didnt believe; 2nd go it was found that the husbands need to celebrate this new role for the mother not to block it)

once brac had found the training method it sought a grant from unicef to extend the training to all villages across the nation; the success was the most dramatic grant unicef had ever given; two consequences grant spent th rest of his life telling every nation leaed of humid places about this miracle; he asked abed could he do one thing to help brac villagers who had shown how to network this; abed asked grant to recommend to bangladesh prime ministed a nayion wide vaccine - grant fixed that so brad did half, the government did half, the government took all the credit for nation wide vaccination

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 h2 = para health network of brac - doordash 10 mostbasin non-prescription medicines to 300 homes weekly as microfranchise village business- how abed did this - having shown brac could serve not just the home community of 1600 homes but a solution to all rural homes - abed wanted the first solution to be one that built last mile health service

he had heard that china's barefoot doctors were dping this acrooss the border in south china

the chinese were delighted to swap any ideas as they wanted to know how to do oral rehydration - see harvard's chen and chen

while china had much more medical capability abed could not adopt the full barefoot medic model- but he worked out one vilage woan could manage to supply 300 families needs door to door with the 10 basic medicines; brac organised the supply chain and how each parahealth worker could make enough profit as door to door retaler

the para health networkers became trusted mentors to the mothers on paralle infant -eg nutrition first 1000 days to stop stunting - and maternal needs  -and when specials like nation wide vaccination came up the para-health workers would arrange the diaries matching mass vaccination locally; over 40 years-1980-2019 para health networking was one of the backbones of brac integration of last mile health nutrition finance livelihood education and women play as productuive role in nation building as men

from 1980 many many times - partly analagous solutions were shared by bangladesh and chinese village wome empowerment networks - when developmemt workers claim billion asian people ended extreme poverty between 1979 and 2019 the core networking models involved sino-bangla women empowerment

as abed used to say at the extreme levels of rural poverty the microfranchise vilage busiesses wome need to be celbrated for developing acieve the ame goals - in healths case the priority is minimise infant and marernal mortality - do this and an exra geneation of productivity is created as seen as bangladesh raised average life expectancy from low 40s to mid 60s

until life expectancy is raised to 60s on average it is impossible to change rural cultures around the world that valued boys more than girls because in a world with no access to engines -phuscal strendgth is king




....something wonderful happens when a nation is built on mother/psrents rral-time actions of life-saving infant health in primary schools its the mission of all stakeholers teachers, parents, kids,community to grow kids consciousness of wellbeing and health before adolescence

the west could learn from this most baic idea of end extreme poverty - for uve a decade now the lancet has argued a missing curriculum in western schooling is peer to peer health service pre-adolescence

when it comes to technology - the economist arhed n 1984 that ai health would determine which nation fall or rise during industrial revolution 4- this is becuase more and more goverment systems once operated by bureaucrat can be designed as real time ai service latforms but this all depends on the data- 10 times more affordable last mile health needs publicacy not privacy of data; publicacy can be blockchained where all data is fed in to humanising ai but no individual middle man can hack the power of deciding who or where gets eg vaccinated first.......

if you look back at the western history of health services 2 terrible mistakes were made after world 2 - in britain very household got a letter in 1946 saying every hosehold now has a right to demand free health- what if it said every parent has a right to demand health becomes a curriculum in schools- back in 1946 britain basic health knowhow was more distributed than it had ever been; first aid had become the number 1 oddupation of those living in cities being bombed; there was a florence nightingale spirit in every city; 
conversely while usa was lucky never to have had its own cities bombed , its people wee never united around serving health to each other; and so this most basic challenge never got designed into civil rights movements; and the market of insurance was rigged around red lining property in big citties

being honest about critical momets in health service history of anation will be all or nothing as places get tested on humans ai of health