Stichting Goal 3 Foundation
The Effective Altruism ASML community recognized GOAL 3 as an effective cause as it is a neglected problem, whereas the solution is scalable and considered highly effective.
THE AGAINST MALARIA FOUNDATION
Malaria kills over 600,000 people annually, mostly children under 5 in sub-Saharan Africa. Nets save lives. Recipients of nets hang and sleep under them so they are not bitten by malaria-carrying mosquitoes. Providing these nets costs about $5.
GiveWell highly recommends this nonprofit as it has shown exceptionally strong evidence of impact at saving lives and being cost effective at the same time.
New Incentives
In Nigeria, 43% of infants did not receive all recommended childhood vaccines in 2019. This program provides cash transfers to incentivize caregivers to bring babies to clinics for routine childhood vaccinations, which prevent disease and reduce child mortality. It operates in North West Nigeria.
GiveWell highly recommends this nonprofit as it has shown exceptionally strong evidence of impact at saving lives and being cost effective at the same time.
Stichting Effectief Doneren (Doneer Effectief, Doneereffectief)
Doneer Effectief supports the most effective approach and the best charities in the world. With every euro, they achieve a multiple of what an average charity does with it. Their selection of these top charities is based on scientific research and extensive evaluations. Precisely because every life counts and the future of the planet is very important, they want to find and support the best aid organizations.
Malaria Consortium US
Malaria kills over 600,000 people annually, mostly children under 5 in sub-Saharan Africa. Seasonal malaria chemoprevention is preventive medicine that saves children’s lives. About $7 to protect a child from malaria.
GiveWell highly recommends this nonprofit as it has shown exceptionally strong evidence of impact at saving lives and being cost effective at the same time.
LAFIYA NIGERIA LTD
More than 222 million women and girls in sub-Saharan Africa do not have access to safe and voluntary family planning. Nearly 90,000 women die each year from complications of unintended pregnancies.
Lafiya uses cost-effective and community-based distribution model and provides women and girls with access to contraception and information about family planning thereby help reduce death due to complications of unintended pregnancies