Algeria into the context of the world | Hans Rosling | TEDxAnnaba

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You've never seen data presented like this. With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, statistics guru Hans Rosling debunks myths about the so-called "developing world."

A professor of global health at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, his current work focuses on dispelling common myths about the so-called developing world, which (he points out) is no longer worlds away from the West. In fact, most of the Third World is on the same trajectory toward health and prosperity, and many countries are moving twice as fast as the west did.

What sets Rosling apart isn't just his apt observations of broad social and economic trends, but the stunning way he presents them. Guaranteed: You've never seen data presented like this. By any logic, a presentation that tracks global health and poverty trends should be, in a word: boring. But in Rosling's hands, data sings. Trends come to life. And the big picture — usually hazy at best — snaps into sharp focus.

Rosling's presentations are grounded in solid statistics (often drawn from United Nations data), illustrated by the visualization software he developed. The animations transform development statistics into moving bubbles and flowing curves that make global trends clear, intuitive and even playful. During his legendary presentations, Rosling takes this one step farther, narrating the animations with a sportscaster's flair.

Rosling developed the breakthrough software behind his visualizations through his nonprofit Gapminder, founded with his son and daughter-in-law. The free software — which can be loaded with any data — was purchased by Google in March 2007. (Rosling met the Google founders at TED.)

Rosling began his wide-ranging career as a physician, spending many years in rural Africa tracking a rare paralytic disease (which he named konzo) and discovering its cause: hunger and badly processed cassava. He co-founded Médecins sans Frontièrs (Doctors without Borders) Sweden, wrote a textbook on global health, and as a professor at the Karolinska Institut in Stockholm initiated key international research collaborations. He's also personally argued with many heads of state, including Fidel Castro.

In Hans Rosling's hands, data sings. Global trends in health and economics come to vivid life. And the big picture of global development—with some surprisingly good news—snaps into sharp focus.
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amazing again! Thanks to Hans Rosling, my friend Mehdi, and TEDxAnnaba team!!

sweater
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Nice show about evolution in Algeria. Neverthless, I don't feel things are getting better in Algeria.

Dingamygroups
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Algeria is younger than so many countries. Waiting youth to reach power!

fouadkhadir
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very good and so true ! well done. thx for Sharing this

jdislui
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Organisation is exactly what Algeria lacks.

GazaAllTheWay
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i like very much what he said. job very well done=)

yaaaamaaaa
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yes we bit the frensh end they stil dont accpt that

Amine-nszl
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exepte the "owooo owoowoooo" every thing was fine to me

TheAlgerian
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The quality of voice and the lighting were not very sophisticated :/

MihoubiAssala