Preliminary Charity Entrepreneurship research suggests the counterfactual impact of a conditional cash transfer charity may be larger than that of a number of other intervention areas we’re considering from GiveWell’s priority program list.
At this preliminary stage some ideas we have heard of include cash transfers conditional upon:
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Up to date child immunizations.
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Malnourished children receiving vitamin A supplementation.
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Performance of healthcare workers.
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Malnourished pregnant females receiving folic acid supplementation.
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Participation in ultra poor graduation programs.
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Participation in data collection programs.
Whilst all feedback has some value and is appreciated, feedback that may have a greater influence shaping our research would make us consider:
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Possible flaws with conditional cash transfers.
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Possible flaws in the ideas that we have heard of or reasons to think some of these ideas have a lot more potential than others.
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Other conditions a conditional cash transfer charity could base itself upon that seem particularly good from an EA perspective.
Thanks for your feedback :)
Do you have any of your research to date on this written up in a form that you can share and people can comment on?
Not at the moment. We’re currently near the beginning of a shallow review of conditional cash transfers and we haven’t wrote our research up in a form that people can comment on because we have found this process to be really time consuming. We also feel that some of the best feedback may be gathered early on in the research process by less time consuming posts like this as well as direct conversations/ email exchanges with specialists.
Ideally, in the future we will have important aspects of research written up in a form that people can comment on but at this stage it isn’t clear if that will include research on conditional cash transfers.