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Using Givewell research it’s not exactly easy to come up with a snappy proverb.
But I thought using a rhyming approach, you could build one. Preface a snappy rhyme with a factual sentence.Example sentence:
People don’t spend our transfers on booze or cigs. They spend it on food, assets and to improve their earnings.
Add on 1, 2 or 3:
Direct cash transfer is the right answer.
Don’t be weird and funny, just send them the money.
Sending them money will make their life sunny. (not too happy with that one)
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https://www.givedirectly.org/research-at-give-directly/
Using Givewell research it’s not exactly easy to come up with a snappy proverb.
But I thought using a rhyming approach, you could build one. Preface a snappy rhyme with a factual sentence.
Example sentence:
People don’t spend our transfers on booze or cigs. They spend it on food, assets and to improve their earnings.
Add on 1, 2 or 3:
Direct cash transfer is the right answer.
Don’t be weird and funny, just send them the money.
Sending them money will make their life sunny. (not too happy with that one)