Thanks for your post. There’s a reasonable case for GMOs and malaria to be a cause area. Target Malaria is using genetic modification to reduce the population of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes.
Open Philanthropy writes, “It seems likely to us that the cost-effectiveness of this grant will be competitive with donations to the Against Malaria Foundation (though unlikely that it will be more than 10 times as cost-effective)” (Open Philanthropy, 2017).
Thanks for your post. There’s a reasonable case for GMOs and malaria to be a cause area. Target Malaria is using genetic modification to reduce the population of malaria-transmitting mosquitoes.
Open Philanthropy writes, “It seems likely to us that the cost-effectiveness of this grant will be competitive with donations to the Against Malaria Foundation (though unlikely that it will be more than 10 times as cost-effective)” (Open Philanthropy, 2017).
Fully agree, Kevin Esvelt makes a very strong case for this idea in his appearance on Rationally Speaking. I’ll further update the text.