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A Global Ideas Bank

With the advent of open-source, the sharing of ideas is giving birth to a wealthy community of ideas and this has the potential to transform society. I share an idea, the world hears of it, we improve...

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Democracy, Voters Turnout and Mapping

Higher turnout makes the democratic governments more strong and at the same time makes governments more accountable to the people. In democratic systems voters turnout is the most common and probably...

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Democracy, Voters turnout in Pakistan and Mapping.

Higher turnout makes the democratic governments more strong and at the same time makes governments more accountable to the people. In any democratic system voters turnout is the most common and...

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Raising a ruckus: Q&A with Usman Riaz on his latest short film

Composer, multi-instrumentalist, visual artist, filmmaker – it seems there’s nothing Usman Riaz can’t do. He has recently publicly released a short film, Ruckus, named for a track from his album...

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Working for the health of the many: How Asher Hasan is bringing insurance...

Growing up in the UK and coming of age in Pakistan, TEDIndia Fellow Asher Hasan observed a vast discrepancy: those with and without access to basic healthcare, and the devastating social consequences...

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Lars Jan: “Art can make people feel climate change in their gut, rather than...

  Flood victims scramble for food rations as they battle the downwash from a Pakistan Army helicopter during relief operations on September 13, 2010 in the village of Goza in Dadu district in Sindh...

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TED Fellow organizes blood donations for victims of the Peshawar tragedy

Image by TED Fellow Usman Riaz. “No one should be made to suffer, especially innocent children.” As the world comes to terms with the horror of Tuesday’s school massacre in Peshawar, Pakistan, health...

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How Mohammed Dalwai’s mobile triage app could save lives around the world

Mohammed Dalwai shares his idea for a Mobile Triage App at TEDGlobal 2014. Photo: Ryan Lash/TED Every day, emergency room workers use triage to prioritize patient care — but exhausted personnel in...

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Filmmaker, blogger … butcher? How TED Fellow Bassam Tariq works to upend...

Artist Bassam Tariq is determined to shine a light on the incredible diversity of Muslim life – and he does it by any means necessary. Known for his blogging project 30 Mosques in 30 Days, Tariq and a...

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