To strengthen institutions, good laws are not enough Efosa Ojomo To strengthen institutions, good laws are not enough It is one thing to build institutions, but it's quite another to sustain them. To build lasting institutions, investing in this matters. Apr 4, 2019 Efosa Ojomo
Innovators Creating Prosperity: IguanaFix Efosa Ojomo Innovators Creating Prosperity: IguanaFix In our first Innovators Creating Prosperity post, spotlighting organizations across the globe that are positively impacting economic development, we chat with Matias Recchia of IguanaFix. Mar 26, 2019 Efosa Ojomo
Push vs. pull: A tale of two strategies Efosa Ojomo Push vs. pull: A tale of two strategies Studies and reports highlight the overwhelming lack of success in many institutional reform projects. In this video, we explain why the predominant strategy of development doesn't work, and offer an alternative. Mar 20, 2019 Efosa Ojomo
To the next President of the World Bank—it’s time to switch it up Efosa Ojomo To the next President of the World Bank—it’s time to switch it up The World Bank has a unique opportunity to end poverty. Here's how. Mar 12, 2019 Efosa Ojomo
Sustaining Bangladesh’s economic miracle Efosa Ojomo Sustaining Bangladesh’s economic miracle Bangladesh can sustain its recent economic successes if the country prioritizes investments in the right type of innovation. Feb 26, 2019 Efosa Ojomo
Going global with green energy Rich Alton Going global with green energy As the earth continues to warm, the transition to green energy has never been more important. But which markets are most likely to embrace it? The Theory of Disruptive Innovation offers insights. Feb 14, 2019 Rich Alton
Insights for innovating in emerging markets: Create the market you want to be a part of Efosa Ojomo Insights for innovating in emerging markets: Create the market you want to be a part of Learn how a small Rwandan company is creating a new market that serves some of the poorest people in the world. Feb 12, 2019 Efosa Ojomo
Can infrastructure prevent cholera outbreaks like the one in Kampala? Maybe. Christina Nuñez Ross Can infrastructure prevent cholera outbreaks like the one in Kampala? Maybe. Infrastructure is vital to a country's economic development. But with so many infrastructure projects under-delivering on their economic impact, how do you do it right? Feb 1, 2019 Christina Nuñez Ross
From handouts to opportunity: Understanding the role of innovation in development Efosa Ojomo From handouts to opportunity: Understanding the role of innovation in development Understanding the role of innovation in development can fundamentally change an organization's activities. Jan 24, 2019 Efosa Ojomo
Disruptive Voice: What really creates prosperity? Christensen Institute Disruptive Voice: What really creates prosperity? In this Disruptive Voice podcast, produced by The Forum for Growth and Innovation, Efosa Ojomo and Karen Dillon discuss the story behind their newly-released book with Clayton Christensen, The Prosperity Paradox. Jan 17, 2019 Christensen Institute
3 insights the Global Prosperity team learned in 2018 Efosa Ojomo 3 insights the Global Prosperity team learned in 2018 The Global Prosperity team learned a lot in 2018. Here are three of the biggest things we learned. Jan 9, 2019 Efosa Ojomo
The Third Answer:How Market-Creating Innovation Drives Economic Growth and Development Clayton Christensen The Third Answer:How Market-Creating Innovation Drives Economic Growth and Development Building from two dominant theories of development, we examine how new influences such as Blockchain technology relate to economic development and support market-creating innovation. Jan 7, 2019 Clayton Christensen