They accept donations through the United Nations Foundation. One drawback: I did not see an option on the donation page to direct the donation to only malaria work, so the funds will probably get distributed between malaria, and the other health problems they focus on.
Good for having “Malaria” in name, however it seems they mostly distribute to bednets or seasonal chemoprevention. Thus it comes down to a discussion on charity governance.
The aim of the event is to inspire attendees to investigate different mechanisms for tackling malaria, and how they feel about those mechanisms from the stance of a donor. I was hoping to get nets, chemoprevention, and vaccines, as I’m aware that malaria treatment is pretty well known to be less cost-effective than prevention. I know vaccines are currently less headline effective than bednets and chemoprevention… but maybe not, when their downstream effects are accounted for.
One organization that GiveWell has made some grants to is PATH, they do work on vaccines (as well as some other things). You might want to look into them.
Perhaps The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria?
They accept donations through the United Nations Foundation. One drawback: I did not see an option on the donation page to direct the donation to only malaria work, so the funds will probably get distributed between malaria, and the other health problems they focus on.
Good for having “Malaria” in name, however it seems they mostly distribute to bednets or seasonal chemoprevention. Thus it comes down to a discussion on charity governance.
The aim of the event is to inspire attendees to investigate different mechanisms for tackling malaria, and how they feel about those mechanisms from the stance of a donor. I was hoping to get nets, chemoprevention, and vaccines, as I’m aware that malaria treatment is pretty well known to be less cost-effective than prevention. I know vaccines are currently less headline effective than bednets and chemoprevention… but maybe not, when their downstream effects are accounted for.
(or at least, they’re within the threshold of an interesting philosophy discussion)
Here is a list of all malaria-related grants GiveWell has made.
One organization that GiveWell has made some grants to is PATH, they do work on vaccines (as well as some other things). You might want to look into them.