As the TED team travels around the world hosting salons in 14 cities, we’re collecting great local stories. Here’s a quick report from TED@Nairobi, held May 5, 2012 at the Braeburn Theatre, and organized by Suraj Sudhakar of TEDxKibera. Start with this Storify from Nanjira Sambuli that rounds up tweets from TED@Nairobi:
62% of secondary school students are reading #ShujaazFM. 'It's not about ideas,it's about how you deliver them'. @awelltoldstory this is!
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Nanjira Sambuli (@NiNanjira) May 05, 2012
From the blog “Inflation, Stilettos, Pacifiers & An African Dream,” this generous and insightful blog post:
For 6 minutes, I learned about the bees that make it possible to have chocolate, built for pollination, and how they do it, for those minutes, I laughed and smiled, and took in the passion with which the story was told. For 6 minutes, I listened to Eric Wainana telling about finding an edge, in life, at work, in whatever it is you put your mind to. For 6 minutes, and another 6 minutes, and more 6 minutes after that, I regained an even bigger pride for Africa. If these people, who are not just beaming of great oratory skills have such passion and belief in what they are doing to make a better Africa, then the continent will change.
… and this news report from The East African:
Roll on TED. This is just the beginning.
Research: Larissa Green
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DAVID GITAU commented on Jul 19 2012
talent well utilized there congrats
commented on May 12 2012
Reblogged this on Claire Daugherty.
commented on May 12 2012
Talent is everywhere. Well done to TED for bringing global talent together.