Kwame Owino
IEA (Kenya)
Areas of expertise:
Economy, Governance
Kwame has been instrumental in leading IEA Kenya’s strategic intervention into the go-to think tank for Sub-Saharan Africa and the region. Having risen through the ranks at IEA Kenya, Kwame’s led research and policy dialogue in economic regulation and competition policy. He also has diverse interests on economic regulation, employment economics and public sector reform. He undertakes and oversees research in IEA Kenya’s key policy areas on public expenditure and revenue analysis, international trade, economic regulation, devolution and the use of futures methodologies to inform public affairs in Kenya.
Covid-19 in Kenya: Indices on County Healthcare Capacity and Populations at Risk
- November 5, 2020IEA (Kenya)
COVID-19 is burdening an already strained healthcare system in Kenya.
East Africa and Kenya under the COVID19 emergency
- April 20, 2020IEA (Kenya)
COVID-19 has exposed weaknesses in handling debt obligations, ability to absorb shocks, and economic structures.
Four Policy Moves Government Must avoid during the COVID-19 Emergency in Kenya
- April 3, 2020IEA (Kenya)
There are many policy choices to be made in Kenya, however there are four clear missteps which should be avoided.
Webinar #2 Virtual public forum on COVID-19 in Kenya: Comparison of County Health System Capacity Against Population Risk
- April 29, 2020IEA (Kenya)
Population risk vs. health care capacity. What can Kenya do to flatten the curve?
Webinar #6 Virtual public forum on Effects of COVID 19 on Growth, Revenues, and Employment in Kenya (Economic Growth)
- May 19, 2020IEA (Kenya)
What have been the urgent policy responses for a quick rebound of the Kenyan economy?
Business opportunities in the Market Place: Converting Covid-19 Challenges into Opportunities
- June 17, 2020IEA (Kenya)
The forum showcases opportunities that the youth can take advantage of within this period.
