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Send money to people living in poverty, no strings attached. In Bangladesh, DRC, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, & U.S.
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Devex @devex.com · Aug 21
Opinion: Maternal deaths are rising for the first time in decades, and every year, children die before their fifth birthday, mostly from preventable causes. But the answer may not entirely lie in medicine — it's also a question of money.
Cutting aid could kill children. Giving cash could save them
Cutting aid could kill children. Giving cash could save them
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1/ NEW: A study in Kenya found that giving families $1K cut infant mortality rates by nearly half. The infusion of cash meant mothers could afford prenatal visits, rest instead of working late into pregnancy, and deliver safely at hospitals. @give-directly.bsky.social
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“This is easily the biggest impact on child survival that I’ve seen from an intervention that was designed to alleviate poverty" Read the full story: www.nytimes.com/2025/08/18/h...
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Incredible work here by @give-directly.bsky.social that absolutely obliterates that recent NYT story. The NYT saw 4-yr-olds whose brainwaves weren't significantly changed by cash, and in this Kenya study, half of 5-yr-olds who would have died, stayed alive. This is a vaccine-level massive impact.
Study: Giving cash to mothers cut infant deaths in half | GiveDirectly
Read about a Kenya study where cash cut infant deaths by 48% and GiveDirectly’s new pilots to reach more expectant mothers.
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A new long-term study is out today that got covered by the NYT, absolutely destroying their own recent story about cash not helping poor kids.

“This is easily the biggest impact on child survival that I’ve seen from an intervention that was designed to alleviate poverty."

45% ⬇️‼️

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Of every 1,000 children born in Kenya, 32 don’t make it to their first birthdays. Study after study has explored how to improve those staggering numbers, in Kenya and elsewhere.
On Monday, a decade-long study on alleviating poverty stumbled onto a straightforward solution. Giving $1,000 to poor families lowered infant mortality rates by nearly half, and deaths in children under 5 by 45 percent.
Those are much bigger drops than have been credited to routine immunizations, for example, or bed nets to prevent malaria.
“This is easily the biggest impact on child survival that I’ve seen from an intervention that was designed to alleviate poverty,” said Harsha Thirumurthy, an economist at the University of Pennsylvania who was not involved in the work.
The decline in infant mortality is a “showstopping result,” he said.
The outcomes suggest that delivering even smaller amounts of money to families — especially those that live near a hospital — immediately before or after the birth of a child might allow women to seek medical care and drastically improve their children’s chances of survival. The study was published on Monday by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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So what does work?

We’re testing earlier, larger, universal cash with programs like #RxKid: $7,500 to every new mom in Flint, MI, starting in pregnancy. That’s ~75% more than Baby’s First Year and starts months earlier. Results out later this year. GiveDirectly.org/rxkids
Rx Kids: Cash Allowance Program in Michigan | GiveDirectly
Send cash to moms and babies born in participating Rx Kids communities of Michigan – with no strings attached.
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😷 COVID muddied everything

The study ran during the pandemic, when many parents lost access to childcare, health services, and community support. And they also received other large government transfers (stimulus, tax credits), diluting the marginal effect of $333/month.
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⏰ It may have come too late

Cash was delivered after birth. But research shows prenatal cash improves birth outcomes and reduces maternal stress at a critical window for development.
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💵 The amount was small

$333/month = $4,000/year, less than 25% of the poverty line for a family of 2. Add in inflation, and the real value was even lower. That’s likely not enough to move big outcomes like brain development.
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We should never ignore null findings. They teach us as much as a positive ones about how to design better cash programs. Here's what this one actually says 🧵
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We added live metrics to show where cash transfers are being delivered

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Deogene was exhausted. His bike transport work meant long hours and little pay. Then he received ~$1,000 from GiveDirectly and chose a new path.

He used the money to open a small shop. Today, he’s earning more, resting more, and planning to get his motortaxi license.
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Giving cash directly is a proven, dignified way to relieve poverty. But delivering it at scale also creates risks from fraud to abuse.

In sharing this, we hope to invite scrutiny, strengthen trust, and encourage other nonprofits to do the same.
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Very cool article from @give-directly.bsky.social‬ on using AI to make fine-grained predictions of flood-prone areas in Nigeria, allowing for more efficient cash transfers to high-risk households.
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📲 400+ low-income families hit by the #TexasFloods got a push notification to receive cash they can spend it on what they need most. They'll receive funds as early as Friday. GiveDirectly.org/texas
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If you’re looking for ways to support families in Texas impacted by the flood, @give-directly.bsky.social is sending cash directly to low-income families. Great way to make a big impact immediately: www.givedirectly.org/texasfloods/
Cash Relief for Texas Flood Survivors | GiveDirectly
Donate directly to Central Texas flood survivors to help them rebuild and recover.
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Send cash directly to families impacted by the Texas floods, reaching them quickly and remotely + empowering them to spend on what they need most. givedirectly.org/texas
Cash Relief for Texas Flood Survivors | GiveDirectly
Donate directly to Central Texas flood survivors to help them rebuild and recover.
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