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Hearing From Students On Pressing World Issues

Posted: 01/19/2012 8:31 pm

Last week, as I finished writing my own annual letter, I invited students from all over the world to submit letters about how they'd like to see the world change. I've been really impressed by the number and quality of the submissions so far. We've gotten letters from students in more than 20 countries. Seeing the way young people think about the world reinforces my optimism about the future. Here are a few excerpts from my favorite submissions:

Innovations and technology must ensure that the farmers in India are able to work easily and provide them with some sort of relief. It must bring in an innovative way to spread education; basic and good educational foundations must be laid for technology to have any kind of impact.
--Yunus Lasania, Journalism Student, India
Women are the single most valuable economic resource in the world. Any economist will tell you that knowledge capital is the only sure investment an economy can make, as it does not experience diminishing returns. The education of girls and women will not only benefit them, but their children, family, and then their country. An increase in the proportion of a nation's women with a secondary school education largely increases that nation's annual per capita income.
--Kimberly Abbott, College Student, Australia
Illiteracy is not the leading cause of death anywhere, but with more educated and creative people in the world I feel that many problems could be solved. Essentially then, you are building a legacy, not of aid, but of empowerment. You are giving people the tools to set themselves free. When you build a school you are giving people the power to solve both the long-existing problems of yesterday and the unforeseen ones of tomorrow.
--Robert Clark, High School Student, United States A big part of the reason why I write my letter is that I hope to get people talking about issues facing the world's poorest--about all the lives smart investments have already changed, and about all the lives they will change in the future. My letter comes out Jan. 25 and I hope you'll read it and let me know your thoughts. And if you have ideas for how you'd change the world, send me your annual letter. You can submit your letter to annualletter@gatesfoundation.org. The video below gives you more information about what we're looking for.

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Bill Gates is the co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. He regularly posts his thoughts about the Foundation's work and other projects on his personal website, The Gates Notes.

 

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Last week, as I finished writing my own annual letter, I invited students from all over the world to submit letters about how they'd like to see the world change. I've been really impressed by the num...
Last week, as I finished writing my own annual letter, I invited students from all over the world to submit letters about how they'd like to see the world change. I've been really impressed by the num...
 
 
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Ariel Bonzai
Naked is the best disguise.
10:20 AM on 01/22/2012
I want a world where learning is a pleasure and one becomes educated for reasons other than career and wealth. In this world, the art of teaching would be recognized for the tremendous talent and skill it is. Teachers would be treated with dignity and respect because being wise would be recognized as another type of wealth. In this world, equality would be easy to achieve as all would understand logic and strive for the greater good, which is the spirit of the teaching profession. Teachers would not be rich in any monetary sense, and education would not be about profits or power. Reason tells us that educated individuals create a better society. We wouldn't have 50 kids crammed in classrooms of the poor or feed affluent children better food than poor children. Schools would be smaller, cleaner, safer and campus copses would be unnecessary instead of preschool. I could go on and on but you understand that better schools make for a better world.
10:02 AM on 01/22/2012
I think environmental issues need to be inserted into educating systems everywhere in the world too. It is very important that people all around people become more involved with what is going on on the planet right now. The next revolution is GREEN.
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Fenrir Lokison
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03:09 PM on 01/21/2012
I think I would like to start by getting everyone more understanding about the world and civilizations around us. One of the biggest things I learned as a Marine in my travels is this...

1. We all want the same thing. To live happy and peaceful lives in the majority. Most people, even of different ethnic, national, religious, non-religious, economic walks of life don't really care who you are, but care that you are a fellow human being. They want to help you when you are down. Laugh and joke with you. They want to break bread with you. And they want to know your story.

I wish we had more ways of having various people to travel the globe and just engaging other peoples on their levels. Engaging each other with open minds free of prejudices.
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ftkl1234
04:29 PM on 01/20/2012
The generous gifting of thousands of computers to public libraries by Bill and Melinda Gates has made political dialoguing convenient and possible.


Thankyou, Mr and Mrs Gates!
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1dljones
Just because they have the power does not make the
04:15 PM on 01/20/2012
The education of todays youth is of the utmost importance, because they are the future and the things that will matter the most to them are being decided now.
01:09 PM on 01/20/2012
Many feel good ideas and emotions, which have dominated our current cultural landscape for a while now. It lead to many feel good initiatives, such as people engaging in self sacrifice, like giving up eating meat in order to help the poor of the world access more food, or the Kyoto protocol, which was meant to help with climate change. We have to take a sober look at reality however. Kyoto was based on voluntary goodwill, and it did nothing in the large picture, Nor is the initiative of a few westerners to deny themselves the pleasure of eating meat helping feed the very poor. It does make meat slightly more afordable for the growing middle class in China and India, and If the Buffet and Bill initiative to convince bilionaires from these countries to contribute to charity is a sign of what to expect from these cultures, I do not think they will engage in similar feel good initiatives to try to help the very poor. We need to wake up and realize we need some practical solutions. I recomend this book i read, called "sustainable trade", by zoltan ban.
11:14 AM on 01/20/2012
What gives this guy to preach anything!? He made his fortune based on obsolence - take a look at all those discarded computers, screens, etc. that the poor in Bangladesh, and other places, are picking apart.
11:10 AM on 01/20/2012
I'm a 64 year young lady, who wishes to send you a comment on how I think our debt could be reduced. Instead of worrying about politics and crossing our USA lines in order to take care of Wars/Religion and the starving...and having to watch the millions of dollars going into our coffers for Presidential advertising...what would happen if we could invent a safe Governmental Bank and have every single one of those dollars to be deposited till we get out of our debt? I feel it looks like we'll soon be a 3rd world.
01:01 PM on 01/20/2012
There is no 'safe government', much less safe govt. Bank - our govt with it's endless and useless wars got us the debt in the first place. Elect Ron Paul 2012 - and just maybe we'll have a prayer of surviving intact ourselves.
03:40 PM on 01/20/2012
I totally agree! I think Ron Paul could be trusted with a US Savings Account to get us out of debt!
04:20 PM on 01/20/2012
Got to keep America safe. Got to keep Judith safe.