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        Highlights          Blog Post  by Alexander Berger  GiveWell’s Top Charities Are (Increasingly) Hard to Beat Our thinking on prioritizing across different causes has evolved as we’ve made more grants. This post explores the high bar set by the best global health and development interventions, and what we’re learning about the relative performance of some of our other grantmaking areas that seek to help people today.

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