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Now, thinking back on all the
solutions
I listed earlier, we can see that they all have something in common with the others but not with our eyes, and that is that they're all static.
Researchers and aid groups are working to provide
solutions
for these communities.
It's money that's invested in entrepreneurs who know their communities and are building
solutions
to healthcare, water, housing, alternative energy, thinking of low income people not as passive recipients of charity, but as individual customers, consumers, clients, people who want to make decisions in their own lives.
When we think about
solutions
to poverty, we cannot deny individuals their fundamental dignity.
The time for us to begin innovating and looking for new solutions, a cross sector, is now.
And so I urge you, in whatever sector you work, in whatever job you do, to start thinking about how we might build
solutions
that start from the perspective of those we're trying to help.
And that's the ability to exploit opposing ideas and opposing constraints to create new
solutions.
Through a program of observational research, brainstorming new
solutions
and rapid prototyping, they've developed a completely new way to change shift.
And in these times of change, we need these new choices because our existing
solutions
are simply becoming obsolete.
Instead of defaulting to our normal convergent approach where we make the best choice out of available alternatives, it encourages us to take a divergent approach, to explore new alternatives, new solutions, new ideas that have not existed before.
It is incumbent on us to find
solutions
that solve these answers in a cost-effective and scalable way, so that everyone, no matter where they are in the world, can have these problems addressed.
But more to point, that we can develop a model of effective
solutions
for our communities.
If we are to develop
solutions
unique to us, rather than attempting to turn Kigali into Beijing, or Lagos into Shenzhen, we need a community that will build the design confidence of the next generation of African architects and designers.
They're working with communities to develop innovative building
solutions
and processes, as Kéré and his team have.
I think that we can come up with very concrete
solutions
on how to treat disorders.
So as part of our program, therefore, to build a sustainable Africa together, we are leading a multi-initiative to develop the Congo Basin Institute, a permanent base where Africans can work in partnership with international researchers, but working out their own
solutions
to their own problems.
So rather than buy into the ideas of Africa taking handouts, we are using our interdisciplinary approach to empower Africans to find their own
solutions.
No, no, ahh ... (Applause) (As Brown): "Global problems require Scottish solutions."
And I'm sure people in this crowd can probably find the
solutions
to these.
In 2003, when I stepped out of the pure play capitalistic sector to work on so-called social sector issues, I definitely did not have any grand strategy or plan to pursue and find for-profit
solutions
to addressing pressing public issues.
Children were designing
solutions
for a diverse range of problems.
There are no easy
solutions
for human rights abuse.
When you have free ability for people to freely work together and innovate, you get different kinds of
solutions.
And those
solutions
are accessible in a different way to people who don't have capital.
So, you know, we have open source software, we have Creative Commons and other kinds of Copyleft
solutions.
And as we heard last night, as we've heard earlier this week, are absolutely, fundamentally vital to the ability to craft new solutions, is we've got to craft new political realities.
You get grassroots solutions, things that work for people who have no capital or limited access.
And you get water
solutions.
We hope that the Embrace infant warmer and other simple innovations like this represent a new trend for the future of technology: simple, localized, affordable
solutions
that have the potential to make huge social impact.
Now, there's all sorts of gimmicky
solutions
like that one, but they don't really add up to much.
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