Christopher Ategeka: How adoption worked for me
Christopher Ategeka: Mida adopteerimine mulle andis
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from the African continent?
adopteerivad Aafrikast lapsi?
when I was very, very young.
väga väiksena.
effects of poverty,
vaesusega kaasnevaid hädasid
sponsor-an-orphan programs,
to acquire an education.
võimalus hariduse omandamiseks.
this particular program worked,
on ülesehitatud nii,
and after high school,
peale seda minnakse ametit õppima,
to become a carpenter, a mechanic
mehhaanikuks või midagi sarnast.
iga kuu 25 dollarit lastekodule,
these 25 dollars a month
to college instead."
in America instead."
and applied for the visa.
nagu see oleks olnud eile
with this piece of paper in my hand,
see paber oli mul käes,
that someone might steal it.
varastab selle ära
kuidas seda turvaliselt hoida.
to put it in a plastic bag,
and put it in there."
ning panen selle sinna.
kartsin, et keegi nägi mind.
"Maybe someone saw me."
enda juures terve öö.
with me the entire night --
an anxiety-filled night.
just like another speaker said,
siin üks teine kõneleja ütles,
ja minna lennuki peale,
to fly to another country.
ja sellega teisele maale lennata.
beautiful women I've ever seen walked up,
keda eales näinud, tuli minu juurde,
ei saa üldse aru, mida tuleks teha.
I have no idea what I'm doing.
let alone with this damn towel --
samas olukorras oleks teinud --
could do in that situation:
mida kõik teised teevad
everyone else is doing.
seitse tundi oma kodukülast lennujaama.
from my village to the airport that day.
everyone else is doing,
nagu kõik teised tegid.
that when she came by to pick it up,
Jumala poolt antud potentsiaal.
everything from scratch:
mulle kõike nullist õpetada:
that's a refrigerator --
see on külmkapp --
kunagi varem näinud.
and different culture.
ja teistsugusesse kultuuri.
of their own biological children.
a lot of time with me.
väga palju tegelema.
kadedust nende oma lastes.
of jealousy with their children.
with your love and affection --
teie armastusest ja hoolitsusest --
kaks kraadi inseneriteaduste alal
two engineering degrees
institutions in the world.
who embrace multiculturalism,
kultuurilist mitmekesisust,
võib peituda lahendus
halvimateile omadustele.
experience multiculturalism.
kultuurilisi erinevusi.
that will enrich their life,
esineda TED Talk'il.
and the racism of this world today,
sallimatust ja rassismi tänases maailmas,
ja ühendatud maailma,
inclusive, connected world
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Christopher Ategeka - Serial entrepreneurTED Fellow Christopher Ategeka is on a mission to ensure a sustainable future for humanity and the planet.
Why you should listen
Like Batman, Christopher Ategeka witnessed the death of both his parents as a child. He grew up with immense hardships but managed to navigate an experience that left him equipped with valuable skills.
Ategeka is a serial entrepreneur, engineer and a pioneer in the unintended consequences of technologies ("UCOT") movement. He is the founder and Managing Director at LyfBase, the world's first center for the unintended consequences of technology. Ategeka coined and popularized the term "UCOT" (unintended consequences of technology) in the tech sector and the concept of "UCOT" evangelism. Before that, he founded Health Access Corps, a non-profit that works to establish sustainable health care systems on the African continent. He has been invited to speak at the Clinton Global Initiative and United Nations, and he's won many international awards for his work; he was named a 2016 World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and a 2017 TED Fellow. His work has been featured in many major media publications both locally and internationally such as BBC, Forbes, and NPR. He holds a Bachelor’s of Science, and Master’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
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