Behind The Noise with Adam Bornstein
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Behind The Noise with Adam Bornstein

Podkast av Adam Bornstein

Behind the Noise is a monthly podcast that probes the issues facing humanitarian assistance, impact investing, and development aid and offers up suggestions on how to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability of these converging segments. Join Adam Bornstein, innovative finance lead at Danish Red Cross, as he interviews a colourful collection of inspirational and thoughtful guests who help dispel the noise and get the heart of the matters at hand. Listen in as Adam brings together a mix of bankers, artists, scientists, academics, and politicians who operate Behind The Noise. 

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7 Episoder
episode #7 - Tom McCormack, Ethiopia Country Director for MEDA discusses beer, food security, value chains, and importance of diversification (vs. monocropping) artwork
#7 - Tom McCormack, Ethiopia Country Director for MEDA discusses beer, food security, value chains, and importance of diversification (vs. monocropping)

This week’s podcast which features Tom McCormack [https://www.meda.org/market-systems-videos/88-videos/ethiopia/726-emerta-interview-with-field-project-manager-thomas-mccormack], Ethiopia Country Director for Mennonite Economic Development Associates [https://www.meda.org/] (or MEDA) whose mission, since 1953, has been to create business solutions that reduce poverty. In Ethiopia, Tom focuses on increasing sustainable employment and income generating opportunities in agriculture for women in Amhara region of Ethiopia. Tom is also the co-founder of Addis Ababa Homebrew Association, a platform that looks to develop and support agriculture value chains through the promotion of locally grown material used in beer making from Ethiopian small holder farmers. Tom and I discuss where his passion for beer has landed him, the multi-billion dollar value chain that has come to support the beer industry, the development case for entrepreneurial small hold farmers, and the need to completely rethink how aid and development organisations program interventions in highly fluid and unpredictable environments. If you have questions or comments of this podcast please tweet us at @DRCInnovation [https://twitter.com/drcinnovation] or @Adambornstein [https://twitter.com/AdamBornstein] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adam-bornstein/message

20. apr. 2020 - 1 h 0 min
episode #6 - Lawrence Camp, Senior Adviser with USAID’s Private Capital and Microenterprise Office, discusses evolving role of development agencies, innovative finance, & humanitarian nexus artwork
#6 - Lawrence Camp, Senior Adviser with USAID’s Private Capital and Microenterprise Office, discusses evolving role of development agencies, innovative finance, & humanitarian nexus

This week’s podcast features Lawrence Camp [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawrence-camp-601ab012/], former Director and now Senior Adviser with USAID’s Private Capital and Microenterprise Office [https://www.usaid.gov/pcm] which is part of the Bureau for Economic Growth, Education and Environment [https://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-economic-growth-education-and-environment]. We get into: (1)  how developmental finance has changed over the past 25-30 years, (2) the role of alternative financing structures (i.e. blended finance and pay for performance) in a development context, (3) the evolving role of development banks as catalytic funders rather than principal funders, (4) how to facilitate coordination between development and humanitarian, and (5) the future of development assistance. I actually had a ton of questions for Lawrence but we ran out time. It good show. Hope you enjoy it. Note: Lawrence's views do not represent those of USAID, he did this podcast speaking on his own behalf, and not the Agency's. If you have questions or comments of this podcast please tweet us at @DRCInnovation [https://twitter.com/drcinnovation] or @Adambornstein [https://twitter.com/AdamBornstein] Articles highlighted: * Structural factors in the economic reforms of China, Eastern Europe, and the Former Soviet Union [https://academic.oup.com/economicpolicy/issue/9/18] (Jeffrey Sachs, 1994) * THE NEW DYNAMICS OF FINANCIAL GLOBALIZATION [https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/McKinsey/Industries/Financial%20Services/Our%20Insights/The%20new%20dynamics%20of%20financial%20globalization/MGI-Financial-globalization-Executive-summary-Aug-2017.ashx] (McKinsey, 2017) * Pay for Results in Development A Primer for Practitioners [https://www.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/documents/1865/Pay_for_Performance_Primer_Final.pdf] (USAID, 2018) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adam-bornstein/message

16. mars 2020 - 41 min
episode #5 - Sofie Blakstad, CEO of HiveOnline, discusses community banking, the future of fintech, creating opportunities for vulnerable women, and how all roads lead to behaviour economics artwork
#5 - Sofie Blakstad, CEO of HiveOnline, discusses community banking, the future of fintech, creating opportunities for vulnerable women, and how all roads lead to behaviour economics

Our special guest this week is Sofie Blakstad, CEO and founder of HiveOnline, who seeks to help financially excluded entrepreneurs thrive, is author of Blockchain: Gateway to Sustainability Linked Bonds [https://www.sustainabledigitalfinance.org/initiatives-publications], an avid cyclist, a self proclaimed opera nut, and fake Dane. You can contact Sofie at here [https://www.hivenetwork.online/meet-the-team/]. If you have questions or comments of this podcast please tweet us at @DRCInnovation [https://twitter.com/drcinnovation] or @Adambornstein [https://twitter.com/AdamBornstein] Articles highlighted: * The new science on AA and 12-step facilitation [https://scholar.harvard.edu/johnfkelly/publications/new-science-aa-and-12-step-facilitation] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adam-bornstein/message

12. mars 2020 - 38 min
episode #4 - William Hynes from OECD on why prevailing economic paradigms weaken, not strengthen social and environmental resilience artwork
#4 - William Hynes from OECD on why prevailing economic paradigms weaken, not strengthen social and environmental resilience

Our special guest this week is William Hynes [https://www.oecd.org/about/secretary-general/office/william-hynes.htm], Head of The New Approaches to Economic Challenges Unit at OECD [https://www.oecd.org/naec/]. We originally recorded this podcast on the 11 February 2020. William and I discussion how traditional economic theory, which strives for market optimisation, inherently overlooks and fails to address social and environmental resilience. We get into new modalities such as complexity and chaos theory, agent-based modelling, and the recognition that we should be thinking about the resilience of economies/societies rather than the triggers. I think this last point may challenge the growing interest (and investment) in trigger (or forecast) based humanitarian interventions. If you have questions or comments please tweet us at @DRCInnovation [https://twitter.com/drcinnovation] or @Adambornstein [https://twitter.com/AdamBornstein] Articles highlights: * Currency experts fear IMF no longer has firepower to act as world’s lender of last resort [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2020/02/09/global-task-force-sounds-alarm-dangerous-dollar-crunch/] (The Telegraph, 9/2/2020) * Beyond Growth [https://www.oecd.org/naec/averting-systemic-collapse/SG-NAEC(2019)3_Beyond%20Growth.pdf](OECD, 9/2019) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adam-bornstein/message

23. feb. 2020 - 33 min
episode #3 - Migrants, Coronavirus, and the Relationship Between China and Africa with special guests Dr. Erin Sorrell and Dr. Claire Standley artwork
#3 - Migrants, Coronavirus, and the Relationship Between China and Africa with special guests Dr. Erin Sorrell and Dr. Claire Standley

Today’s podcast looks at the impact of pandemics on migrants and vulnerable communities and specifically in the context of the evolving dynamics between Africa and China. Our special guests include Dr. Erin Sorrell and Dr. Claire Standley from Georgetown University's Centre for Global Health Science and Security. This podcast is sponsored by the Danish Red Cross Innovative Finance and System Change Team. If you want more information about the Team please tweet us @DRCInnovation [https://twitter.com/DRCInnovation] or @AdamBornstein [https://twitter.com/AdamBornstein]. Learn more about what the Danish Red Cross and its work around migration and refugee you can click here [https://redcross.eu/initatives-for-the-social-inclusion-of-migrants-a-danish-example]. Click here for Prof. Sorrell's profile [https://ghss.georgetown.edu/people/sorrell/] Click her for Prof. Standley's profile [https://ghss.georgetown.edu/people/standley/] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adam-bornstein/message

17. feb. 2020 - 38 min
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