Iād guess that basically any GHD charity that helps young people (whether saving lives from malaria or improving health and life prospects during developmentally important years) has positive ripple effects. Iāve love to see more evaluation of which are especially good prospects here, but Iām not aware of any such research upon which to base such a judgment.
For animal welfare, I highlighted lab-grown meat as having the greatest potential for transformative impact IMOābut note that Iām no expert here!
Iām not entirely convinced that either is āthe best way to improve the futureā, but the debate week limits us to picking between those two cause areas. Given unrestricted options, Iād probably pick different long-shots; but I still think GHD is well worth supporting from the perspective of (what I call) reliable global capacity growth, alongside things like basic research and lobbying for āprogressā (pro-innovation policies and institutions).
Iād guess that basically any GHD charity that helps young people (whether saving lives from malaria or improving health and life prospects during developmentally important years) has positive ripple effects. Iāve love to see more evaluation of which are especially good prospects here, but Iām not aware of any such research upon which to base such a judgment.
For animal welfare, I highlighted lab-grown meat as having the greatest potential for transformative impact IMOābut note that Iām no expert here!
Iām not entirely convinced that either is āthe best way to improve the futureā, but the debate week limits us to picking between those two cause areas. Given unrestricted options, Iād probably pick different long-shots; but I still think GHD is well worth supporting from the perspective of (what I call) reliable global capacity growth, alongside things like basic research and lobbying for āprogressā (pro-innovation policies and institutions).