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The yr 2023 has been one in every of progress at GiveWell. Our workforce has expanded, giving us the power to tackle extra inside initiatives, attain out to extra supporters, and conduct analysis into new interventions and funding areas. Since our metrics yr began on February 1, now we have directed over $100 million to funding alternatives in additional than 10 international locations, with extra grantmaking anticipated within the coming months—we count on the packages these grants assist will save tens of 1000’s of lives. We’re happy with the impression that our supporters have made with their giving in 2023, and expect to find new alternatives and directing extra funding in 2024.
Current panel dialogue on maternal well being
GiveWell lately hosted a digital occasion specializing in maternal and reproductive well being, a brand new and rising space of GiveWell’s grantmaking. Economist and creator Emily Oster moderated a panel with Svetha Janumpalli, Founder and CEO of New Incentives, and Erin Crossett, a Program Officer at GiveWell. Through the hour, they mentioned GiveWell’s analysis and grants to maternal and new child well being, together with a latest grant to r.i.c.e. to function a program for low-birthweight infants centered on kangaroo mom care. Elie Hassenfeld, GiveWell’s CEO and Co-Founder, additionally joined to reply viewers questions. When you missed this partaking dialog, you possibly can atone for the recording right here.
We’re persevering with to research a lot of packages on this space and can be excited to direct funding to them, in the event that they meet our cost-effectiveness bar.
GiveWell within the media
The How To Cash podcast lately interviewed Elie to debate efficient altruism, GiveWell’s founding, and making the best impression together with your giving.
Highlights from our grantees
Diet Worldwide
Diet Worldwide shared a photograph essay on their vitamin A supplementation (VAS) work in hard-to-reach areas in Nigeria. This story follows well being employees throughout a maternal, new child, and little one well being week in Kwanda city, as they ship VAS to youngsters below 5.
Though GiveWell didn’t fund the actual VAS marketing campaign pictured, GiveWell has offered grants to Diet Worldwide for his or her VAS program in Chad, and to Helen Keller Worldwide for the same VAS program in Nigeria.