November 2025 Updates

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Growing Needs, Shrinking Aid: Cost-Effective Action in a Year of Funding Cuts
December 4
12:00 pm ET / 9:00 am PT
Live webinar on Zoom
Major cuts to foreign aid this year have created significant uncertainty for global health programs. GiveWell has been assessing these impacts in real time and identifying funding gaps where donors’ contributions can have exceptional impact.
We expect needs to continue growing in the years ahead. As foreign aid becomes more limited, it’s increasingly important that resources are used as effectively as possible.
Join us for a panel discussion on the effects of recent cuts, how GiveWell is responding, and what we’re learning along the way—including our predictions and uncertainties about the future. GiveWell researchers will answer questions selected live by the audience and share their latest insights.
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Bridging an Uncertain Time for a Lifesaving Program
Despite significant progress over the past several decades, malaria remains a leading cause of death globally for children under five. This year’s cuts to foreign aid funding disrupted highly effective programs to prevent malaria, such as seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC).
In this episode, GiveWell co-founder and CEO Elie Hassenfeld speaks with Program Officer Natalie Crispin about how GiveWell responded quickly and flexibly to ensure that SMC campaigns moved forward when the funding freeze jeopardized time-sensitive pre-campaign activities.
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Planning for SMC campaigns: Prior to carrying out SMC campaigns, implementing organizations engage in an intensive and time-sensitive planning process to ensure that drug distributors are fully trained, the right quantity of preventive drugs is shipped to each community, and people are informed about upcoming campaigns.
GiveWell’s response to keep SMC campaigns on track: GiveWell considered funding for SMC in 11 countries, talked with stakeholders in 10, and ultimately provided funding guarantees for SMC planning activities in six countries, which enabled organizations to move forward with timely preparations while funding was uncertain.
Challenges, reflections, and lessons learned: While the work required for us to decide whether, when, and how to provide funding was more time-consuming than many of our grants, it strengthened our networks among SMC implementers and funders and ensured that the campaigns were able to be carried out.

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