Also, who do you understand to be the primary “beneficiaries” here—toddlers, families, communities, nations, all of the above?
IIRC, and based on GiveWell rationales, the bulk of the benefit from its recommended charities comes from saving the lives of under-5s. If one thinks the beneficiaries are toddlers, how does one “shift[] our power to them”? Does your answer have implications for domestic aid programs, under which (e.g.,) we pay thousands per kid per year for healthcare with no real power-shifting option?
Also, who do you understand to be the primary “beneficiaries” here—toddlers, families, communities, nations, all of the above?
IIRC, and based on GiveWell rationales, the bulk of the benefit from its recommended charities comes from saving the lives of under-5s. If one thinks the beneficiaries are toddlers, how does one “shift[] our power to them”? Does your answer have implications for domestic aid programs, under which (e.g.,) we pay thousands per kid per year for healthcare with no real power-shifting option?