Bono: The good news on poverty (Yes, there's good news)

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Chris Anderson asked me if I could put the last 25 years
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of anti-poverty campaigning into 10 minutes for TED.
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That's an Englishman asking an Irishman to be succinct.
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(Laughter)
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I said, "Chris, that would take a miracle."
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He said, "Bono, wouldn't that be a good use of your messianic complex?"
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So, yeah.
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Then I thought, let's go even further than 25 years.
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Let's go back before Christ, three millennia,
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to a time when, at least in my head, the journey for justice,
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the march against inequality and poverty really began.
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Three thousand years ago,
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civilization just getting started on the banks of the Nile,
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some slaves, Jewish shepherds in this instance,
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smelling of sheep shit, I guess,
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proclaimed to the Pharaoh, sitting high on his throne,
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"We, your majesty-ness, are equal to you."
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And the Pharaoh replies, "Oh, no.
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You, your miserableness, have got to be kidding."
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And they say, "No, no, that's what it says here
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in our holy book."
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Cut to our century, same country, same pyramids,
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another people spreading the same idea
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of equality with a different book.
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This time it's called the Facebook.
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Crowds are gathered in Tahrir Square.
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They turn a social network from virtual to actual,
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and kind of rebooted the 21st century.
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Not to undersell how messy and ugly
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the aftermath of the Arab Spring has been,
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neither to oversell the role of technology,
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but these things have given a sense of what's possible
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when the age-old model of power, the pyramid,
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gets turned upside down, putting the people on top
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and the pharaohs of today on the bottom, as it were.
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It's also shown us that something as powerful
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as information and the sharing of it can challenge inequality,
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because facts, like people,
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want to be free, and when they're free,
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liberty is usually around the corner,
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even for the poorest of the poor --
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facts that can challenge cynicism
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and the apathy that leads to inertia,
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facts that tell us what's working and,
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more importantly, what's not, so we can fix it,
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facts that if we hear them and heed them could help us
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meet the challenge that Nelson Mandela made
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back in 2005,
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when he asked us to be that great generation
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that overcomes that most awful offense to humanity,
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extreme poverty,
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facts that build a powerful momentum.
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So I thought, forget the rock opera,
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forget the bombast, my usual tricks.
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The only thing singing today would be the facts,
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for I have truly embraced by inner nerd.
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So exit the rock star.
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Enter the evidence-based activist, the factivist.
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Because what the facts are telling us
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is that the long, slow journey,
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humanity's long, slow journey of equality,
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is actually speeding up.
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Look at what's been achieved.
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Look at the pictures these data sets print.
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Since the year 2000, since the turn of the millennium,
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there are eight million more AIDS patients
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getting life-saving antiretroviral drugs.
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Malaria: There are eight countries in sub-Saharan Africa
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that have their death rates cut by 75 percent.
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For kids under five, child mortality, kids under five,
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it's down by 2.65 million a year.
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That's a rate of 7,256 children's lives saved each day.
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Wow. Wow. (Applause)
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Let's just stop for a second, actually, and think about that.
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Have you read anything anywhere in the last week
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that is remotely as important as that number? Wow.
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Great news. It drives me nuts
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that most people don't seem to know this news.
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Seven thousand kids a day. Here's two of them.
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This is Michael and Benedicta,
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and they're alive thanks in large part
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to Dr. Patricia Asamoah -- she's amazing --
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and the Global Fund, which all of you financially support,
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whether you know it or not.
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And the Global Fund provides antiretroviral drugs
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that stop mothers from passing HIV to their kids.
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This fantastic news didn't happen by itself.
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It was fought for, it was campaigned for,
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it was innovated for.
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And this great news gives birth to even more great news,
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because the historic trend is this.
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The number of people living in back-breaking,
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soul-crushing extreme poverty has declined
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from 43 percent of the world's population in 1990
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to 33 percent by 2000
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and then to 21 percent by 2010.
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Give it up for that. (Applause)
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Halved. Halved.
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Now, the rate is still too high -- still too many people
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unnecessarily losing their lives.
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There's still work to do.
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But it's heart-stopping. It's mind-blowing stuff.
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And if you live on less than $1.25 a day,
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if you live in that kind of poverty,
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this is not just data.
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This is everything.
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If you're a parent who wants the best for your kids -- and I am --
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this rapid transition is a route out of despair and into hope.
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And guess what? If the trajectory continues,
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look where the amount of people living on $1.25 a day
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gets to by 2030.
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Can't be true, can it?
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That's what the data is telling us. If the trajectory continues,
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we get to, wow, the zero zone.
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For number-crunchers like us,
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that is the erogenous zone,
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and it's fair to say that I am, by now,
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sexually aroused by the collating of data.
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So virtual elimination of extreme poverty,
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as defined by people living on less than $1.25 a day,
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adjusted, of course, for inflation from a 1990 baseline.
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We do love a good baseline.
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That's amazing.
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Now I know that some of you think this progress
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is all in Asia or Latin America or
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model countries like Brazil --
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and who doesn't love a Brazilian model? --
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but look at sub-Saharan Africa.
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There's a collection of 10 countries, some call them the lions,
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who in the last decade have had a combination
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of 100 percent debt cancellation,
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a tripling of aid, a tenfold increase in FDI --
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that's foreign direct investment --
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which has unlocked a quadrupling of domestic resources -- that's local money --
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which, when spent wisely -- that's good governance --
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cut childhood mortality by a third,
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doubled education completion rates,
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and they, too, halved extreme poverty,
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and at this rate, these 10 get to zero too.
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So the pride of lions
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is the proof of concept.
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There are all kinds of benefits to this.
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For a start, you won't have to listen
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to an insufferable little jumped-up Jesus like myself.
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How about that? (Applause)
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And 2028, 2030? It's just around the corner.
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I mean, it's about three Rolling Stones farewell concerts away.
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(Laughter) I hope. I'm hoping.
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Makes us look really young.
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So why aren't we jumping up and down about this?
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Well, the opportunity is real, but so is the jeopardy.
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We can't get this done until we really accept
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that we can get this done.
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Look at this graph.
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It's called inertia. It's how we screw it up.
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And the next one is really beautiful.
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It's called momentum.
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And it's how we can bend the arc of history
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down towards zero,
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just doing the things that we know work.
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So inertia versus momentum.
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There is jeopardy, and of course,
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the closer you get, it gets harder.
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We know the obstacles that are in our way
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right now, in difficult times.
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In fact, today in your capital, in difficult times,
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some who mind the nation's purse want to cut
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life-saving programs like the Global Fund.
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But you can do something about that.
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You can tell politicians
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that these cuts [can cost] lives.
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Right now today, in Oslo as it happens,
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oil companies are fighting to keep secret
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their payments to governments
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for extracting oil in developing countries.
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You can do something about that too.
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You can join the One Campaign,
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and leaders like Mo Ibrahim, the telecom entrepreneur.
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We're pushing for laws that make sure that at least some
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of the wealth under the ground
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ends up in the hands of the people living above it.
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And right now, we know
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that the biggest disease of all
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is not a disease. It's corruption.
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But there's a vaccine for that too.
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It's called transparency, open data sets,
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something the TED community is really on it.
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Daylight, you could call it, transparency.
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And technology is really turbocharging this.
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It's getting harder to hide if you're doing bad stuff.
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So let me tell you about the U-report,
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which I'm really excited about. It's 150,000 millennials
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all across Uganda, young people
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armed with 2G phones, an SMS social network
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exposing government corruption
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and demanding to know what's in the budget
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and how their money is being spent.
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This is exciting stuff.
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Look, once you have these tools,
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you can't not use them.
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Once you have this knowledge, you can't un-know it.
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You can't delete this data from your brain,
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but you can delete the cliched image
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of supplicant, impoverished peoples
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not taking control of their own lives.
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You can erase that, you really can,
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because it's not true anymore. (Applause)
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It's transformational.
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2030? By 2030, robots,
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not just serving us Guinness, but drinking it.
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By the time we get there,
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every place with a rough semblance of governance
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might actually be on their way.
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So I'm here to -- I guess we're here
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to try and infect you with this virtuous, data-based virus,
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the one we call factivism.
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It's not going to kill you.
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In fact, it could save countless lives.
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I guess we in the One Campaign would love you
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to be contagious, spread it, share it, pass it on.
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By doing so, you will join us and countless others
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in what I truly believe is the greatest adventure ever taken,
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the ever-demanding journey of equality.
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Could we really be the great generation
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that Mandela asked us to be?
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Might we answer that clarion call with science,
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with reason, with facts,
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and, dare I say it, emotions?
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Because as is obvious, factivists have feelings too.
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I'm thinking of Wael Ghonim, though.
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Some of you know him. He set up one of the Facebook groups
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behind the Tahrir Square in Cairo.
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He got thrown in jail for it,
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but I have his words tattooed on my brain.
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"We are going to win because we don't understand politics.
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We are going to win because we don't play their dirty games.
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We are going to win because we don't have a party political agenda.
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We are going to win because the tears
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that come from our eyes actually come from our hearts.
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We are going to win because we have dreams,
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and we're willing to stand up for those dreams."
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Wael is right.
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We're going to win
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if we work together as one,
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because the power of the people
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is so much stronger than the people in power.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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Thank you so much. (Applause)
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