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Politics for Education
Education needs resources...including a political representative...
Resources are usually allocated to politicians or on their hands at least!
Many NGOs tiny or giant (e.g. UNICEF) trying their best to leave no child behind and it seems like it's open-ended thread.
Through analyzing our situation here in Sudan...and believing on Education as the way and only way to develop. I came up with this idea:
Forming a political party for Education.
According to Sudan political parties regulations we need 500 members to register officially...we started a Facebook group "Sudan Education party" last Monday, July 23rd, 2012... today, Monday, July 30th, 2012..we're nearly 1000.
As far as I know, this is the first of it's kind in Sudan (Don't know if you're aware of such initiative else where).
We'll resume our efforts to bring OLPC to Sudan, and make use of all of these TED talks/initiatives...this time with our own political support...
Your thoughts/input is highly appreciated.
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Krisztián Pintér 200+
Eric Grovum
Krisztián Pintér 200+
Eric Grovum
Scott Armstrong 50+
Eric Grovum
Scott Armstrong 50+
in New Zealand, local governing bodies are being amalgamated into oversized bureaucratic leviathans which are termed "super-councils" and other such grandiose names. In reality, they are even less efficient and flexible (and more expensive!) than ever before.
there is a lack of transparency in political goings-on which leads to abuse of privileges and power that is rarely dealt with unless the media gets onto it (and even then, there is often very little real justice).
the idea of having one general vote every 4 years is no longer in keeping with the pace of information dissemination and communication in these modern times.
Eric Grovum
John Moonstroller 20+
Krisztián Pintér 200+
John Moonstroller 20+
Krisztián Pintér 200+
John Moonstroller 20+
If you have a question, by all means ask it. I will not be offended. You can use as many words as you like as long as they give a full meaning to the question you are asking.
I'm Jewish, which is to say I believe in Judaism, not that I'm Hebrew or Israeli.
What is your dispute with my answer? Is it related to the "Government" part? The reference to "Muslim" or the distinction between North and South Sudan? Or is it related to the "People are smarter" statement?
Please be clear my friend.
Krisztián Pintér 200+