Slightly off topic, but I’m very interested in the “policy impact” that FHI has had—I had heard nothing about it before and assumed that it wasn’t having very much. Do you have more information on that? If it were significant, it would increase the odds that giving to FHI was a great option.
We get to talk to government and military people quite a bit, attending seminars and giving them presentations, and they nod wisely and ask pertinent questions which we answer. We’re not sure how much this has translated into actual policy differences at the end of the day, but there does seem to be a class of people in government willing to listen to these ideas (informally, it seems that the military is more interested than the standard civil servants and politicians).
There are other policy achievements, but Nick and Anders would know more...
Unfortunately, the impact of information is often too closely tied to the funding poured into its propagation.
Look at the way American media networks are basically billboards for the rich
Slightly off topic, but I’m very interested in the “policy impact” that FHI has had—I had heard nothing about it before and assumed that it wasn’t having very much. Do you have more information on that? If it were significant, it would increase the odds that giving to FHI was a great option.
We get to talk to government and military people quite a bit, attending seminars and giving them presentations, and they nod wisely and ask pertinent questions which we answer. We’re not sure how much this has translated into actual policy differences at the end of the day, but there does seem to be a class of people in government willing to listen to these ideas (informally, it seems that the military is more interested than the standard civil servants and politicians).
There are other policy achievements, but Nick and Anders would know more...
I happened to see this on the FHI website, but don’t know of anything beyond that.
Unfortunately, the impact of information is often too closely tied to the funding poured into its propagation. Look at the way American media networks are basically billboards for the rich
What kinds of things do you have in mind—does there seem to be a clear bias in favor of the interests of the rich over those of the poor?