What’s your opinion of the other kinds of work that the Global Fund funds for malaria prevention?
(E.g. At one extreme: GF funds a sensible portfolio of activities and if you were going to spend multiple billions you couldn’t do that much better.
At the other extreme: The majority of malaria work could stand to be a lot more effective than it currently is—maybe even nets would be a much bigger part of the portfolio)
What do you think of interventions that save lives in a less direct and/or less measurable way? E.g. funding research into vaccine development, strengthening health systems, policy advocacy etc?
What’s your opinion of the other kinds of work that the Global Fund funds for malaria prevention?
(E.g. At one extreme: GF funds a sensible portfolio of activities and if you were going to spend multiple billions you couldn’t do that much better. At the other extreme: The majority of malaria work could stand to be a lot more effective than it currently is—maybe even nets would be a much bigger part of the portfolio)
Relatedly/alternatively:
What do you think of interventions that save lives in a less direct and/or less measurable way? E.g. funding research into vaccine development, strengthening health systems, policy advocacy etc?