<p dir="ltr">On Nov 29, 2013 5:14 AM, "Raul Veede" <<a href="mailto:raul.veede@gmail.com">raul.veede@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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>... you would like to focus on real global problems that<br>
> are also connected to the problems of the Wikimedian<br>
> community like creating a reliable education system<br>
> in Sub-Saharan Africa?</p>
<p dir="ltr">That is in fact my day job. I have been unable to effect as positive change in the field in large if not largest part due to the economic and political conditions in the United States, where I used to live. Why isn't USAID doing as much for Africa as it did for the Pacific Rim? Because the diplomats have been losing out to the arms dealers internationally. <br>
If Wikimedians wanted to address that problem within the confines of not taking a stand on U.S. economic issues, we could have a drive to translate instructions for obtaining exchange student visas and invitations. I think that would be great, but much less effective than taking a principled stand on the economic issues which enable the arms dealers to operate with impunity in the largest economy where most of them are connected with to begin with. </p>
<p dir="ltr">I have done plenty for education in the developing world, including improving some of the most important health care articles and preparing them for translation. If I thought the most positive overall change could be effected by doing something about the developing world, then I would say so, and I have long been on record as supporting the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its protocols without reservation, e.g. at <a href="http://j.mp/amendmentact">http://j.mp/amendmentact</a></p>
<p dir="ltr">Best regards,<br>
James Salsman<br>
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