A healthy, nutritious diet is much more expensive than a calorie sufficient one. As a result, three billion people cannot afford a healthy diet.| Our World in Data
In a nutshell Seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) involves giving children monthly courses of antimalarial medicines during the high malaria season (in places where malaria is seasonal). We estimate that it costs approximately $2,000 to $7,000 (depending on the location) to avert a death in areas where GiveWell supports SMC. We think SMC is cost-effective because we think:| GiveWell
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We recently received results from research we supported to help us understand how to value different good outcomes that charities can achieve.| The GiveWell Blog
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The primary benefits of direct cash – improved earnings, health, education, etc. – obscures a secondary benefit of our work: connecting people to a mobile network and phones.| GiveDirectly
We’ve learned members of our team in D.R.C. conspired with others outside of the organization to defraud our cash transfer program. Here’s what you should know.| GiveDirectly