linkedin of audrey amy yuxuan jayfus chris .... tech coblog how ma is spending 15 billion on ai DAMO- where does tech connect china's belt road;
Audrey Cheng

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audrey your linkedin news looks great - well done
can i check - do you already know mary young (my mail about 30 mins ago)
Dr. Mary Young
CHINA DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Director
China
Biography
Mary E. Young, MD, DrPH, is a pediatrician and specialist in global health and child development with broad experience in both developed and developing countries. For the past three decades, she worked at the World Bank, guiding efforts in international public health and child health and development. Currently, she is Director of Center for Child Development at the China Development Research Foundation, Senior Advisor to Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child, and Technical Advisor to Brazil's Criança Feliz Program. During her tenure at the World Bank, she led global efforts to inform world leaders and policymakers about Early Childhood Development (ECD). Her experience spans the globe—from China, to Eastern Europe and Central Asia, to the Middle East and North Africa, and to Latin America and the Caribbean. Dr. Young’s recent publications and edited works include: The Role of the Health Sector in Promoting Well-being in Early Childhood (2017) in The SAGE Handbook of Early Childhood Policy. Converting the science of early human development into action: closing the gap between what we know and what we do. (2015) in The SAGE Handbook of Early Childhood Research; Addressing and Mitigating Vulnerability across the Life Cycle: The Case for Investing in Early Childhood. (2014), for the UNDP Human Development Report; The Role of the Health Sector in Early Childhood Development (2013) in the Handbook of Early Childhood Development: Translating Research to Global Policy; From Early Child Development to Human Development (2001); (published also in Portuguese, Chinese, and Arabic), and Early Child Development—From Measurement to Action: A Priority for Growth and Equity (2007) (also available in Portuguese and on CD-Rom); Lancet series on ECD (2007). And, she has published numerous articles on the Chinese health care system, focusing on child health and maternal health.
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CHINA DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Director
China
Biography
Mary E. Young, MD, DrPH, is a pediatrician and specialist in global health and child development with broad experience in both developed and developing countries. For the past three decades, she worked at the World Bank, guiding efforts in international public health and child health and development. Currently, she is Director of Center for Child Development at the China Development Research Foundation, Senior Advisor to Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child, and Technical Advisor to Brazil's Criança Feliz Program. During her tenure at the World Bank, she led global efforts to inform world leaders and policymakers about Early Childhood Development (ECD). Her experience spans the globe—from China, to Eastern Europe and Central Asia, to the Middle East and North Africa, and to Latin America and the Caribbean. Dr. Young’s recent publications and edited works include: The Role of the Health Sector in Promoting Well-being in Early Childhood (2017) in The SAGE Handbook of Early Childhood Policy. Converting the science of early human development into action: closing the gap between what we know and what we do. (2015) in The SAGE Handbook of Early Childhood Research; Addressing and Mitigating Vulnerability across the Life Cycle: The Case for Investing in Early Childhood. (2014), for the UNDP Human Development Report; The Role of the Health Sector in Early Childhood Development (2013) in the Handbook of Early Childhood Development: Translating Research to Global Policy; From Early Child Development to Human Development (2001); (published also in Portuguese, Chinese, and Arabic), and Early Child Development—From Measurement to Action: A Priority for Growth and Equity (2007) (also available in Portuguese and on CD-Rom); Lancet series on ECD (2007). And, she has published numerous articles on the Chinese health care system, focusing on child health and maternal health.YouthGlobalAffairs.com - can you help with new york agency for global2.0...
she's extremely connected with both china and americas education and was at the internet summit in december
if you didnt meet and would like me to introduce you by email please say - oi also hear that there is a huge educatuon finding summit in senegal co-hosted by macron
javeed marta and I met mary at wise in qatar and want to understand which of the next 3 summits we can all connect - mary is also connected to wise@beiking's cohost who edited wise report on what happens to chinese village children when they come to beijing- one of amy's main concerns
africa's big wise summit is in accra in may- the country's president is leading it and is on the un eminent 15 that guttereres consults on everything china and empowering youth to be the sustainability generationj
the world next big summit is at the Un spet 2018 invited by guterres in sept (amy who you met at world bank summit is now at columbia univeristy; also i am still trying to connect elana wen one of the keynotes at that youth summit who is in baltimore which isthe nearest space to dc where we can actually test things with coders like jayfus- there is also a paris summit in march 2019 2 months before the next big belt road summit in beijing
i want to sea education included in same national leaders as belt road and development bankingi will try to find out if mary agrees
she is definitely the person to discuss which china summits are worth attending nexthope we can all turn up at the same one
audrey is kenya your main space - i have several issues there but dont understand politics nor safety
1 i used to love ingrid munro work jamii bora the microfinance for slums but it seems to have all disappeared
2 kenyas second lady asked me to do some pro bono research for her particularly on water but the other people i met her with have since become very political
i believe that some of the founders of ushahidi and ihub are wonderful but i dont have a hilevel contact tere and I am unclear whether jayfus has- the whole issue of hubs and freeuniversities is complex- i have a large loan that the impact hub hasnt paid back in spiteof starting western hubs in 2004
i love bridges international work which started in kenya but I would love to understand if eg it is nowscaling in india - the lady who started it was educated t harvard but actually was a chinese village teacher at one stage
it was mpesa's doers in kenya who recombined with the quaidirs at mit to make sir fazle abed's www.blash.com girls largest cashless bank aswell as jobs creating edu systen
i believe hujian.org is scaling elearning in ways nobody else with its 20000 vilage stident platform
ed at www.worldpossible.org knows where all english language totally free elearning is but I remain confused i think china now has its own equivalents of eg khan academy but doesnt talk to khan
I also note that there is a lot of classroom robotics and ai stuff both in english and chinese that is not talking to each other except where mary young mediates
I am happy to be told my reports have all sorts of errors and the missing connecfyion we should all know is...
as well as wanting to find a way to be a minor sponsor of your next trip to china please share your locational diary in case we are passing theirugh teh same city
all the best to you chris
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Audrey Cheng is actively transforming education in Africa and beyond.
She started the Moringa School after investing in African startups and recognizing the companies were starved for tech talent.
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