Bsc. genetics and informatics engineering student. I organise Altruime Efectiu UAB and help with AI Safety Barcelona.
I'm looking for people in BCN interested in EA, if that's you, reach out to me!
I disagree with your point that saving the child's life is something you need to continuously reinvest in[1]. But I do think that you're pointing at something adjacent more along the lines of:
I kind of agree with this. Imo the only real long-term solution is economic growth. But that said, two points:
Funnily enough, your Malaria vaccine is an example of something that Open Philanthropy Coefficient Giving has funded. They funded a bunch of malaria vaccine research, notably the stage 3 trials of one of the two vaccines (I forgot which one)
Once the child is >5y/o their chance to die drops a lot. Once you save their live once, you really don't have to reinvest to save their life again.
(I couldn't find the graph for sub-Saharan Africa, but it looks kind of the same)
Given that OP is not funding WAW and invertebrate welfare, I’ve selected Wild Animal Initiative and the Arthropoda Foundation as my top votes. SWP was also a high vote but slightly less because I'm more bullish on the VOI of Wild Animal initiative and Arthropoda foundation
That said, I'm guilty of "not enough time to research the orgs". There’s a reasonably high chance (~75%) that I would change these top votes with more reading, probably by prioritising less well-known orgs.
I feel this is 100% the case in my university. For some anecdata, the upcoming 5 events at my university's career advising unit are:
As Matt noted, I think they're really optimising for the placement rate post-graduation, rather than helping students grow into the best versions of themselves. Because of this when I talk to other students on how to stand out professionally, I always tell them to avoid the career advising unit.
MEMEnginy is a university fair where companies come to the faculty of engineering and present themselves to students.