Developed in collaboration with the Nigerian Academy of Science, this report explores the ways in which science-based private enterprises can be created and encouraged in Nigeria and other developing countries to provide products and services that government is unable to supply in a timely and sustainable manner. Focusing on three critical challenges to health and development—safe water, electrical lighting, and malaria therapy—the report identifies a sample technology to address each of these challenges with potential for commercialization in Nigeria and Africa, and uses that sample technology to identify opportunities and barriers to creating the science-based enterprises in Nigeria.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Summary
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
3 The Case Studies
4 Meeting Needs
5 Recommendations
Appendixes: Workshop Reports
Appendix A: Solar Photovoltaics: Hypothetical Case Study
Appendix B: Water Purification: Hypothetical Case Study
Appendix C: Artemisinin-Based Malaria Therapy: Hypothetical Case Study