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Dinner 2020

In the Year 2020 I will hopefully leaving in the Mexico City, probably working in some government dependence in the field of economic development, I will be having dinner with my

girlfriend (whoever she is at that time), both of us like fresh food and we

prefer natural organic food rather than transgenic one, so we buy our food from

local farms even if the price is little higher it worth’s it for the quality

and also because it helps keep…

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Added by Diego Castañeda Garza on April 1, 2010 at 9:52am — No Comments

Strategies in Mexico for the food/nutrition problem

The biggest food problem in Mexico can be located in several places but the places with the greatest concentration are in the highly rural and jungle states like Oaxaca or Chiapas

where people mostly children have great need for a better caloric diet that allows

them to develop in a proper way.



In this places families live with very few money, have no constant or fix income and the education is…

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Added by Diego Castañeda Garza on April 1, 2010 at 8:47am — No Comments

a vision of 2020

In 10 years I will have finish a PhD in Economics and I'm working on Economic Development in my country and trough academy work in the world, by that time I will be able to design some strategies to really diminish poverty and the lack of education, the challenge right now is to reach the regions with lags, start to get in touch with the people and be able to help them integrate with their own communities and the country as a wh***.



right now in the 2020 we create and implements a… Continue

Added by Diego Castañeda Garza on March 18, 2010 at 9:29am — No Comments

Heroes that Inspire us

Inspiration is a key do anything, it doesn't matter what inspires you, but what matters the most is how to take that inspiration, in that sense I will not write about a single hero I will tell you about many of my heroes and try to tell you why they inspire me.



The First of my heroes and this is from an strictly professional view is Paul Krugman, I admire his work as an economist because of its great insights in the field and the simplicity that he is able to bring to some really… Continue

Added by Diego Castañeda Garza on March 18, 2010 at 9:05am — No Comments

An Insight of Social Innovation

The secret I choose is the following "What you have matters more than what you lack (If you’ve got a bicycle, consider what you can build based on that, rather than worrying about not having a car, a truck, a metal shop."



I think it is the one that resumes better what is to be a social innovator and more importantly it shows how to face many if not all obstacles in life.



"What you have matter more than what you lack" has an implicit message for the constraints we may face,… Continue

Added by Diego Castañeda Garza on March 18, 2010 at 8:30am — 1 Comment

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