People also have a right not to die, so perhaps one could claim that AMF is as good for human rights as family planning?
As far as future stability, it’s plausible that family planning beats AMF, both because of resource shortages and because of the unwanted-children thing you mention. Of course, while future stability has many upsides, it also makes it more likely that (post-)humanity will spread suffering throughout the cosmos.
Thanks for the reply. :)
People also have a right not to die, so perhaps one could claim that AMF is as good for human rights as family planning?
As far as future stability, it’s plausible that family planning beats AMF, both because of resource shortages and because of the unwanted-children thing you mention. Of course, while future stability has many upsides, it also makes it more likely that (post-)humanity will spread suffering throughout the cosmos.
Absolutely yes, Against Malaria Foundation is very good from a human rights point of view :)