“None of that applies in the case of people dying of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, so far as I can see. There aren’t obviously better approaches than malaria nets, which is why AMF is allegedly one of the most effective charities in good done per unit cost. And, while there are certainly people better placed to address the problem than you are, just telling them “hey, there are people dying of malaria” probably won’t do much to make them do it.”
Well, but then the more important question becomes “how can you convince these people to address the problem”.
Not necessarily more important. (If it turns out that actually there isn’t any realistic way to convince them to address the problem, then “ok, so what else can we do?” is a higher-value question.)
Well worth addressing, though, for sure. Getting governments and very rich people to spend more on helping the neediest parts of the world might be a very valuable activity.
Probably hard to know with much confidence. So I suppose the question might be (in so far as this makes sense) objectively unimportant but subjectively important,
“None of that applies in the case of people dying of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, so far as I can see. There aren’t obviously better approaches than malaria nets, which is why AMF is allegedly one of the most effective charities in good done per unit cost. And, while there are certainly people better placed to address the problem than you are, just telling them “hey, there are people dying of malaria” probably won’t do much to make them do it.”
Well, but then the more important question becomes “how can you convince these people to address the problem”.
Not necessarily more important. (If it turns out that actually there isn’t any realistic way to convince them to address the problem, then “ok, so what else can we do?” is a higher-value question.)
Well worth addressing, though, for sure. Getting governments and very rich people to spend more on helping the neediest parts of the world might be a very valuable activity.
How would you know there isn’t any realistic way to impact them using your resources? Donation to a think-tank seems one possible option.
Probably hard to know with much confidence. So I suppose the question might be (in so far as this makes sense) objectively unimportant but subjectively important,