Ah, I missed this, thanks! And I appreciate the pointer to EarthEnable in particular. Although it looks like their analysis stopped at the shallow level, so maybe no future report…
EarthEnable looks quite impressive by their own lights: 35,000+ “housing solution projects” completed or in progress benefiting 200,000+ people, and over 1,000 jobs created in East Africa (they “developed training curriculum for masons to learn to build our products to earn a livelihood of 2-3x the median income”). I also appreciate how most of their senior team seems local at a glance.
Just posting HLI’s chart here for others’ benefit:
Quoting their qualifier too:
Note that our task was to bring together all the work that had already been done. All the research had the same output (WELLBYs per dollar) but the inputs were ‘lumpy’: some analyses were much deeper than others. It was out of scope to re-analyse and update all the pre-existing estimates. So take this as the first word on the topic, not the last!
Ah, I missed this, thanks! And I appreciate the pointer to EarthEnable in particular. Although it looks like their analysis stopped at the shallow level, so maybe no future report…
EarthEnable looks quite impressive by their own lights: 35,000+ “housing solution projects” completed or in progress benefiting 200,000+ people, and over 1,000 jobs created in East Africa (they “developed training curriculum for masons to learn to build our products to earn a livelihood of 2-3x the median income”). I also appreciate how most of their senior team seems local at a glance.
Just posting HLI’s chart here for others’ benefit:
Quoting their qualifier too: