(Do you mean Vitamin A—https://www.givewell.org/charities/helen-keller-international? The B vitamins are water-soluble, with the body only being able to absorb a relatively “normal” amount per day in most instances. So I think that supplements are a harder approach for Vitamin B when compared to, e.g., food fortification approaches).
Would you consider doing work with @GiveWell to deliver bednets or give vitamin A supplementation?
edited to correct an error, thanks @Jason
(Do you mean Vitamin A—https://www.givewell.org/charities/helen-keller-international? The B vitamins are water-soluble, with the body only being able to absorb a relatively “normal” amount per day in most instances. So I think that supplements are a harder approach for Vitamin B when compared to, e.g., food fortification approaches).
Sorry, my bad. Corrected.
After watching Darren’s recent talk, I’m more curious to hear what he thinks about GiveWell’s analysis of water quality interventions, e.g. Evidence Action’s Dispensers for Safe Water program.
How did Beast Philanthropy decide what to focus on for your next water security project?