GiveDirectly are doing cash transfers in Yemen to help people there afford enough food to eat.
I wonder if the increased demand would result in increased prices and other people not being able to afford as much food? Perhaps the greater good for the population as a whole would be to focus on increasing the supply of food, if possible.
GiveDirectly are doing cash transfers in Yemen to help people there afford enough food to eat.
I wonder if the increased demand would result in increased prices and other people not being able to afford as much food? Perhaps the greater good for the population as a whole would be to focus on increasing the supply of food, if possible.