Male on male violence is a numerically larger problem. The fact that men commit it doesn’t negate the suffering of male victims.
For cause prioritisation, it doesn’t matter whether the source of suffering is a man or a mosquito, beyond how it affects tractability. I don’t have a strong opinion on whether reducing violence in general ought to be a cause area.
The interventions you mention for IPV/femicide don’t yet have the profile of being cost effective and scaleable; or if they do, the evidence hasn’t been demonstrated at the level EA funders typically require. It could be worthwhile to look into the cost effectiveness of existing interventions more closely, but I’m doubtful.
Male on male violence is a numerically larger problem. The fact that men commit it doesn’t negate the suffering of male victims.
For cause prioritisation, it doesn’t matter whether the source of suffering is a man or a mosquito, beyond how it affects tractability. I don’t have a strong opinion on whether reducing violence in general ought to be a cause area.
The interventions you mention for IPV/femicide don’t yet have the profile of being cost effective and scaleable; or if they do, the evidence hasn’t been demonstrated at the level EA funders typically require. It could be worthwhile to look into the cost effectiveness of existing interventions more closely, but I’m doubtful.