Efosa Ojomo: Reducing corruption takes a specific kind of investment
Traditional thinking on corruption goes like this: if you put good laws in place and enforce them well, then economic development increases and corruption falls. In reality, we have the equation backwards, says innovation researcher Efosa Ojomo. In this compelling talk, he offers new thinking on how we could potentially eliminate corruption worl...
Efosa Ojomo: A Counterintuitive Solution to Poverty: Stop Trying to Eradicate It
What might seem like the obvious signs of fixing poverty— providing resources that poor communities lack such as water wells, schools, and hospitals – often falls short of actually solving poverty and creating a sustainable path to prosperity. In this talk, Efosa Ojomo describes a fundamental misunderstanding many development organizations and p...