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We recommend few charities by design, because we see ourselves as a finder of great giving opportunities rather than a charity evaluator. In other words, we're not seeking to classify large numbers of charities as "good" or "bad"; our mission is solely to identify, and thoroughly investigate, the best. Read about our charity selection process and where we currently recommend that donors give.
Malaria Consortium's SMC program
Distributing preventive anti-malarial drugs to children
Evidence Action’s Deworm the World Initiative
Treating children for parasite infections in developing countries
Helen Keller International’s vitamin A supplementation program
Providing vitamin A supplementation to reduce child mortality
Against Malaria Foundation
Distributing nets to protect against malaria
Schistosomiasis Control Initiative
Treating people for parasite infections in sub-Saharan Africa
Sightsavers' deworming program
Treating people for parasite infections in developing countries
END Fund's deworming program
Treating people for parasite infections in developing countries
GiveDirectly
Distributing cash to very poor individuals in Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda