While some people feel that GiveWell puts too much emphasis on the measurable and quantifiable, there are others who go further than we do in| The GiveWell Blog
The world has made significant progress in recent decades in reducing deaths from diarrheal diseases, particularly for children. One of the most successful interventions has been oral rehydration therapy (ORT): a simple salt, water and sugar solution. We look at what ORT is, how it was developed, and how many lives it might have saved.| Our World in Data
Updated: December 2024 (September 2023 version)| GiveWell
In a nutshell Waterborne disease is a common cause of diarrhea and death in children in low-income settings. GiveWell is investigating promising interventions that aim to reduce the risk of waterborne disease, including chlorine dispensers at communal water points and in-line chlorination.| GiveWell
Discussing how GiveWell's approach to accounting for charities' influence on how others allocate their funds has changed over time.| The GiveWell Blog