Showing posts with label Democracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Democracy. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Superlatives of a Country - Finland in 2019

Finland, after 102 years of Independence, is a country of several superlatives. 


Here are a few examples.

1. Finland is a good country for children.


2. Young people are happy with their life and they a strong start in life.


3. Education and wellbeing generate results that have an impact all the way to adulthood.


4. Equality is is a buzz word in Finland. Finnish people, irrespective of gender, have good possibilities to be active in society.

  • Finland is the fourth most gender equal country in the world.
    World Economic Forum (WEF), Global Gender Gap Report 2018
  • In Finland, power is divided between genders the third most equally in the EU.
    European Institute of Gender Equality (EIGE), Gender Equality Index 2019: Power
  • According to a comparison made at the beginning of 2019, Finland has second most female MPs in Europe.
    Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and UN Women, Women in Politics 2019
  • Finland is the third best country in the world for women.
    Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS) and Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Women, Peace and Security Index 2019

5. Business activity, innovations and competitiveness are built into the character of life in Finland. 


6. Finland is  the happiest country in the world. 


7. Finland enjoys many other superlatives.



Friday, September 03, 2010

Finland: Oligrachy?? = Democracy??




Oligarchy?? = Democracy??

Many years ago, when Annikki and I were running our fortnightly newsletter on the internet, "Findians Briefings", I had a wonderful Finnish lady called Sinikka Ikni who wrote a column for us with the title "Democracy ?? = Oligarchy??"

She used to write a short piece which really exposed what was the "real" Finland like! I would edit her English. We would then run an English and a Finnish version of her article.

We also had a young student, Ilari Sohlo, who also wrote a column for us called "Going Sohlo". In it he captured the mood of Finnish universities and the youth. Some very surprising facts were uncovered by him.

Out newsletter was read in all parts of the globe. In those days a readership of 20000 was good. However Findians Briefings had a readership going well over 80000. I used to monitor the readership virtually on a daily basis to see where our readers were coming from.

We had no advertising except our own. Still we were making a lot of money as an Amazon.com associate, one of the very first to follow that route. Our pages on books in the Findians Paradise Book Store were only about subjects that we were competent in. That included India, Finland, Plastics, Rubber, Adhesives, Microelectronics, Stamps, and many other hot topics and hobbies.

So with this new approach, we thought we would see if this FanBox was really what it claims to be. This Blog is a trial to see whether that old magic we created in the mid-Nineties still exists.

Come back to this blog and spend some time here to see whether what we were writing about a decade and a half ago can still pull in the numbers.

We think it can!