I put Lafiya. I think they’re doing amazing work, and their cost-effectiveness numbers for saving the life of an adult are possibly the most cost-effective I’ve seen.
(They also prevent a lot of newborn deaths, have substantial income benefits, and promote choice around children and women’s empowerment, all generally good stuff on the side)
I put Lafiya. I think they’re doing amazing work, and their cost-effectiveness numbers for saving the life of an adult are possibly the most cost-effective I’ve seen.
(They also prevent a lot of newborn deaths, have substantial income benefits, and promote choice around children and women’s empowerment, all generally good stuff on the side)