Saturday, 31 December 2016

LOVE OR HATE




For the love of tomorrow...

We are excited to publish our last post for the year 2016! This post seeks to summarize our previous posts under two parallels: Love and Hate.

A lot has been said about love from diverse perspectives, however, we would discuss love on a global scale and in terms of international development.

It is convenient to get caught up in your love for yourself, family, friends, and affiliates, so convenient that we may innocently forget other persons and areas of life which deserve our love.

The environment we live in and the globe that guarantees our existence deserves our love. It's important to have love at the back of our minds when we take actions towards our environment. We must show love to the trees, the ozone layer, the air and biodiversity in general.


We must show love for the entire human race, not owing allegiance to only persons we know but importantly, persons we do not know or may never come in contact with.

We need to spread the message of love over hate to the next generation through our actions towards living and non living things, we must teach them that everything in this world we live in deserves our love even to the ants.


We are excited to celebrate New Year's Eve tonight but are we acting in ways to ensure that our generations to come have a world to celebrate this day or even a rich bio diversity to show them how beautiful life is?

The message of peace must be emphasized at every given opportunity, governments should be discouraged from spending so much money on proliferation of arms, war or acquisition of technologies that threaten global peace, they should be encouraged to seek alternative means of dispute resolution, shy away from actions that threaten global peace and work hand in hand to ensure global sustainability by giving full effects to the action points of the Sustainable Development Goals.



Educate: through formal or informal means. Teach and transfer knowledge on any area you can. Education liberates the mind and empowers us for global change and impact.


Use technology to bring about global development and not foster situations that impede development while using technology.

The concept of hate must be completely done away with in the new year, welcome refugees , help out at Internally Displaced Persons camps, discourage racism and the attendant ills that come with hate.


From all of us at The Nineteen Initiative, we wish you a happy and peaceful new year. Remember to show: Love for mankind, love for the environment and love for sustainability.


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Friday, 23 December 2016

Before you go holiday shopping...




Before you go shopping for the holidays consider these:
1. What am I buying?
2. How were they produced?
3. What is the effect of the consumption of these things?
4. Am I putting the world at risk by buying these things?
5. How ethical is the production of what I am buying?
6. Would I  put the future of my kids at risk by buying certain things?
7. How can I be charitable in my purchase?
8. Do I really need all I have written on my list or am I about to be wasteful?
9. Are there any sustainable alternatives I could settle for?
10. Would my purchase ensure that someone somewhere has a happy holiday or am I by my inadvertence standing in the way of a joyous holiday for someone else?


As global citizens, we must consider these questions critically as we are aware of the fact that globalization has shrunken the world and by a purchase in Canada the life of another in Eritea may be endangered. The question hence is, what can we do to ensure that our grocery and holiday shopping are in consonance with sustainable practices?




You may ask why this is important? Actions we take today have the capacity to put the world at risk even in a thousand years to come, in fact our actions today have the capacity to determine to some extent the prospects of a happy holiday next year, in 5, 10 or even 100 years, to this extent we areencouraged to do the following;


1. The nature of the holiday may propel us to use energy excessively especially with the lights please be cautious with your use of energy ( I found this link very helpful.
http://www.everbluetraining.com/blog/20-ways-save-energy-holiday-season ).





2. It's easy to get too excited and buy more than we need, we must be cautious in our shopping in order to avoid waste.
3. Producers all over the world are under pressure to double their production especially consumables, be nice to ensure that you purchase only products that have been ethically produced as consumption of unethically produced goods have far reaching effects than you can imagine.
4. Many stores will have boxes for charity by their doors be kind enough to put something in the box.
5. Purchase goods that enhance sustainability , avoid goods that put the world at risk such as plastic, paper cups or disposable products. Go for the alternatives (imagine how interesting it would be washing plates and bonding with your family while at it).
6. Do not endanger the lives of plants and animals while satisfying your holiday cravings ,be cautious and forward thinking.
7. Show love this holiday season, share and not toss your excess food or drinks.
8. Take long walks and reduce your use of automobiles. It is also important to think of the impact of our actions on the environment. (you can refer to this post;  https://thenineteeninitiative.blogspot.com.ng/2016/10/what-do-i-owe-my-environment.html?1)
9. Spread the news on the need to engage in sustainable practices with someone this season.


10. Eat, drink, and enjoy your holiday while taking steps to guarantee the holidays to come.
From all of us at The Nineteen Initiative, we wish you and yours Happy Holidays!!!.





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Monday, 19 December 2016

TECHNOLOGY FOR INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT



Arguments have been canvassed for and against technology , some highlighting its woes and some singing its praises without restraint.Today, the impact of technology is seen in every area of our lives even those aspects we never envisaged it would permeate.

The amazing things we can do with technology in rural communities in our bid to achieve a sustainable world by 2030 can not be over emphasized.



The internet provides an irreplaceable enabling environment for sustainable development. The internet has an amazing capacity to connect every part of the world within a short time by sharing information on happenings even in the most remote parts of the world thus it is safe to submit that the internet has solved the first action point as regards the achievement of sustainable development goals which is ensuring that everyone in every part of the world is informed about the goals and the importance of these goals. To this extent, we must find ways to introduce the internet technology to rural communities.

Technology is an inextricable variable in the achievement of all the goals. The need for advancement in the way of doing things in every sector can be met through improved technology.



The rural areas must not be left out either. Efforts must be made to extend technological advancement to the rural communities. The introduction of new technology to these areas will improve the quality of life of the inhabitants of these areas. We must bear in mind the fact that no one should be left behind in the achievement of the goals hence the imperative of the extension of technology to these areas. How can this be achieved:
1. Purchase a mobile device for a local farmer or trader: This will help them communicate with prospective buyers for their products or goods. It will also help them stay in touch with persons outside their environment.
2. Donate a laptop to a local school: This will ensure that the students in the school have the opportunity to be computer literate. It's a huge step to sustainable development! You have no idea how much!
3. Organize a talk on the importance of technology in a rural community and teach them the basics ( it may be about the use of a calculator)


4. Discuss with wealthy people in your immediate environment to help get technology to these communities through sponsorship.
5. Use the social media to campaign about the need for technology in rural areas.
6. Surf the internet for volunteering  opportunities on technology especially for rural communities.
7. Preach the gospel of technology to everyone you can and who is in doubt of its usefulness.
8. Create the need for technology in rural areas don't just meet the existing needs. Creating the need will make the rural inhabitants crave technology and the novelty that comes with it for example, teach conventional practices with new technology.
9. Campaign for stable electricity in these communities in order to improve the new technology experience.
10. Lastly, talk to members of rural communities about the need for the introduction of new technology to improve their quality of life as pre-existing stereotypes may stand in the way of their acceptance of new technology.


We must remember that rural communities are comprised of human beings just as the urban communities and as such have as much need for technology as urban communities do.

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Saturday, 10 December 2016

CONNECTED BY BIODIVERSITY





The need to protect biodiversity can not be over emphasized at this time in view of the various efforts made by countries, NGOs, private associations and individuals alike all of which are geared towards the guarantee of a sustainable world by 2030.

Biodiversity is a precious gift to mankind, one we could never afford but for the magnanimity of nature. It is an inextricable resource of nature geared mainly towards the sustenance of mankind and the environment. Humans, animals and plants are connected by the inextricable web of biodiversity as we all depend on each other to survive.



Biodiversity is defined by UNESCO as the diversity of all living forms at different levels of complexity: genes, species, ecosystems and even landscapes and seascapes. Biodiversity can be greatly enhanced by human activities; however, it can also be adversely impacted by such activities due to unsustainable use or by more profound causes linked to our development models.



The protection of biodiversity affords us good soil for agriculture, food security, water resources, climate stability , reduction of pollution, medicine and pharmaceuticals and a host of other related benefits.

We must be be thorough in our thoughts as regards biodiversity as these resources can be extremely helpful if used positively and destructive if used negatively.

The convention about life on earth highlights the fact that; "At least 40 per cent of the world’s economy and 80 per cent of the needs of the poor are derived from biological resources. In addition, the richer the diversity of life, the greater the opportunity for medical discoveries, economic development, and adaptive responses to such new challenges as climate change". The truth in this statement is not far fetched.


The wrong use of biological diversity is the bane of inclusive global development as the poor and developing population would be adversely affected by the attendant effects of such use. The adverse effect, however, does not spare the rich and developed economies as the world is now reduced to fist size, making occurrences in the remote part of the world affect every part of the world directly or indirectly.


The protection of biodiversity keeps the world healthy and brings about a healthy ecosystem, sufficient biological resources and social benefits. If the world has to seek alternative means to produce these resources, it would cost a lot, financially and ecologically.



It's important to galvanize efforts towards the protection of biodiversity on a global scale in order to protect our life on earth, below water and the globe ultimately. The Sustainable Development Goals on Life on Land, Life below water and Climate action cannot be met without taking calculated steps towards the protection of biodiversity. These are important goals that guarantee the existence of a world for us and generations to come.

It is therefore imperative that we make conscious efforts to use the earths resources reasonably and effectively bearing in mind the impact of our use on the sustainability of the globe. Remember that we are all connected from the tallest man to the tiniest ant. We are connected by Biodiversity.



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Friday, 2 December 2016

EDUCATE BY ALL MEANS

Today marks the end of our education series and we would be towing a novel path. The world we seek to sustain is in dire need of our resources;  time, labor, money and even attitude. Education being a strong tool for change is imperative and must be canvassed for and ensured in every nook and cranny of our world. World leaders have a pivotal role to play, however, there is no barrier or impediment to citizens participation and contribution even without assistance or input by the government (this is not a means to absolve the government of her duties to the people). Many strong  economies in the world come from a rich history of entrepreneurs who took the bull by its horns to develop their countries and pockets, hence, the ultimate development of their economies. The role of  the average citizen in the guarantee of quality education in our world whether formally or informally cannot be overemphasised. It is easy to identify a need and do nothing about it that is stand by, complain and detach oneself from the situation, the reasons are not far fetched as you may righteously believe that it is not in your place to take action.  

Revert your minds to how we all have been encouraged to take action no matter how little,  today, we  celebrate a phenomenal youth volunteer Oluwaseun Tolulope Adesanya who has decided to work against the dictates of conventional resistance; ‘Complaints without action’ in order to create the future of Nigeria that she desires to see.



In 2015, Seun Adesanya founded the Going Against The Tide Network (GATT Network). The network is an Oluseun A. Initiative in memory of her parents (Olufemi and Aderonke Adesanya). The network seeks to change the world through education on positivity and the need for an upright attitude in every youth. the form of education canvassed by the network is informal, seeking the liberation of the mind of the average Nigerian youth. This initiative is celebrated not because it has carried out multi million or even thousand Naira projects but for the little it does at every point in time to develop the youth mentally through its positivity campaigns. This brings me to another important aspect of this post that cannot be missed; YOU DO NOT NEED MEGA RESOURCES, MILLIONS OR THOUSANDS OF MONEY BEFORE YOU CAN VOLUNTEER OR TAKE ON PROJECTS GEERED AT THE IMPROVEMENT OF OUR WORLD. (this is a topic on its own set for another day). Whatever resources you have or can acquire such as your time, your space, your intuition, your mind or even waste in your environment has the potential to make the world a better place, so take action you have no reason not to!.



In her spare time, she volunteers with the the Bwari Child Foundation, an initiative set up by students of the Nigerian law school to reach out to children in the community through child welfare centric programs. she has signed up to be a volunteer at the Sickle Cell Aid Foundation. While she was in the university, she was an active member of a charity foundation that worked earnestly to raise school fees for indigent students and cater to the needs of surrounding orphanages and children homes. She did all these against the conventional dictates of hands in thighs and incessant complaints which colours the regular Nigerian youth. She has decided to change her world through informal education on positivity and the importance of uprightness in ensuring global change.




She clocks 21 today and it is another time to celebrate a youth who is taking charge of her world while holding the hands of secondary school students by encouraging them to go against the tide. The tides that now plague our world and must be addressed with prompt and guided measures.

How can you educate your immediate environment to facilitate change and sustainable development? As a citizen of this world, you owe your world a duty to ensure its sustenance through prompt and guided response to any form of impediment to its sustenance, you can take action as regards any occurrence that you believe is a threat to the sustenance of the world;  these impediments may be in relation to any of the sustainable development goals. The question is; what would you rather do? Sit around and sustain the conventional practice of complaint or stand up, be and make the change you want to see? I hope you chose the latter.




Always have it at the back of your mind that you owe your world a duty to actively contribute your own quota into making it the world you want to see and not the one you hate to see but complain incessantly about. 
Today, we celebrate Oluwaseun Adesanya and every youth volunteer out there taking the world as theirs’ and making it into a better and sustainable place.



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