Also if this is the case, we should probably update the Wikipedia article as well:
“Giving What We Can is an international society for the promotion of the most cost-effective poverty relief, in particular in the developing world.”
Oh and the Centre for Effective Altruism website: “Giving What We Can is an international society dedicated to eliminating extreme poverty.”
That’s not really inconsistent with cause-neutrality, given Michelle’s definition (which I admit seems pretty common in EA).
(As long as GWWC is open to the possibility of working on something else instead, if something else seemed like a better way to help the world.)
Also if this is the case, we should probably update the Wikipedia article as well:
“Giving What We Can is an international society for the promotion of the most cost-effective poverty relief, in particular in the developing world.”
Oh and the Centre for Effective Altruism website: “Giving What We Can is an international society dedicated to eliminating extreme poverty.”
That’s not really inconsistent with cause-neutrality, given Michelle’s definition (which I admit seems pretty common in EA).
(As long as GWWC is open to the possibility of working on something else instead, if something else seemed like a better way to help the world.)