Founder and Executive Director Mark Lutter Leaving Organization to Head New City Development Project
Senior Director of Research Kurtis Lockhart to serve as acting Executive Director while comprehensive search for new permanent leader concludes.
Connect with us
Senior Director of Research Kurtis Lockhart to serve as acting Executive Director while comprehensive search for new permanent leader concludes.
After helping build two unicorns and starting a VC fund, Aboyeji wants to create charter cities in Africa. But what are the odds of it working?
The Charter Cities Institute (CCI) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis and Research (ZIPAR).
Distinguished Professor Leonard Wantchekon Joins Charter Cities Institute’s Board of Directors
Barefoot planning proposes to dynamically organize private development and public goods without a static master plan by employing barefoot planners, a new class of community-level planning practitioners.
There are elements of the charter cities toolkit which we can use to ‘fix’ cities whose governance is dysfunctional or destructive.
Curiously, some cities have, over time, become better at preparing for crises, while others have not. This paper explores how to optimize cities for crises, as well as growth, learning, and other seismic changes.
Gurgaon, India, Jiaolong, China, and Próspera, Honduras offer three models of private governance.
Could charter cities gain legitimacy by taking the job no other city wants to take?
Former Executive Director Mark Lutter was quoted in a New Yorker article on tech and building new cities.
Sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest updates and our published research papers delivered right to your inbox.
The Charter Cities Institute is a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to empowering new cities with better governance to lift tens of millions of people out of poverty.
© 2024 Charter Cities Institute. All rights reserved.