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We’ve still not fixed the malaria problem… ðŸ¦Ÿ

… So I’ve donated 10% of my 2025 salary (sorry, a bit belatedly) to some top malaria prevention charities, and some other charities too.

I blog here for my own accountability and in the small hope it might encourage others to do so.

Whenever I waiver about whether this is a good idea, I like to read Julia Wise (normative determinism in full flow). In a recent blog post, she put it very simply:

  • The world has a lot of appalling problems. Many can’t be addressed very well with money, but some can.
  • On a rich-country income [check out how rich you are] you almost surely have some income you could dedicate to making the world better in whatever way seems best to you.
  • This is best done not impulsively and sporadically, but deliberately as part of your ongoing budget.
  • Donating a fraction of your income is a pretty great opportunity to make the world more like what you want it to be: with less suffering, more progress, more fairness, or whatever seems best to you.
  • You don’t have to agree with my choice of where to donate! Think it through yourself!
  • My ask to you for the coming year: think seriously about how much you want to give, and where you want to give it. One tool that I recommend is making a pledge (either for a period of time, or ongoing).

This is all done very easily over Giving What We Can’s platform — where you can select from a range of charities or cause areas. This time I plumped for GiveWell’s Top Charities Fund, which isn’t much different than the GWWC Global Health and Wellbeing Fund that I’d normally give to, but perhaps a bit more cautious.

My donation, which with gift aid, comes up to around £4,000, buys a lot of nets, seasonal chemoprevention, routine childhood vaccinations and vitamin A supplements. In all likelihood, this will save a child’s life. Maybe two.

It’s a drop in the ocean when the USA has withdrawn so much funding for global health (risking 14m deaths over the next five years), but even more vital as a result.

Join me! There’s some helpful info on trying out regular giving here: https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/get-involved/trial-pledge

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How to stop some people dying in 2017.

In 2016, dead people were in the news a lot. It’s likely that some people will also die in 2017. Some of these people will be famous. But many of them won’t be. Many of them will suffer from easily preventable causes. Let’s focus on those folks for a minute.