Global health policy is neglected EA-aligned work. This post is short because the attachment is long; if you read the whole article, and disagree that global health policy work is useful, I am interested to hear your reasons.
The political origins of health inequity: prospects for change
GiveWell have looked into Global Health regulation—see more here: https://www.givewell.org/research/public-health-regulation-update-August-2021
Their assessment seems to be three small policy spheres, rather than global health policy, which is larger in scale.
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Global health policy is neglected EA-aligned work. This post is short because the attachment is long; if you read the whole article, and disagree that global health policy work is useful, I am interested to hear your reasons.
The political origins of health inequity: prospects for change
GiveWell have looked into Global Health regulation—see more here: https://www.givewell.org/research/public-health-regulation-update-August-2021
Their assessment seems to be three small policy spheres, rather than global health policy, which is larger in scale.