What will the charity with the most cost-effective intervention+region on Givewell's spreadsheet at the end of 2023 do?
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0.1%
Seasonal malaria chemoprevention
0.0%
Deworming
2%
Long-lasting insecticide-treated net distributions
95%
Vitamin A supplementation
0.5%
Conditional cash transfers for immunization
0.0%
Unconditional cash transfers
0.0%
Probiotic supplementation for preterm newborns
0.0%
Community-based intervention packages to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality
0.0%
Intermittent preventive treatment in infants for malaria
0.0%
Malaria vaccines
0.0%
Combined protocol community-based management of acute malnutrition
This will resolve to the intervention performed by the charity with the highest value of "Cost-effectiveness in multiples of cash transfers, after all adjustments", in any of the regions in which it operates. At the end of 2022, this was Deworming, due to Sightsavers' score of 62.1 in Niger State.
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Deworming
Deworming is plausibly getting removed from the spreadsheet:
We updated our criteria and list of top charities in August 2022. You can read more about this decision here. Please note that the following model temporarily includes information on past top charities; we plan to update this in a forthcoming version.
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