GiveWell Conversations

Taking Lessons from a Year of Aid Cuts into 2026: December 29, 2025

Dec 30, 2025
Teryn Maddox, Director of Research at GiveWell, discusses the significant funding disruptions in global health during 2025. She shares insights on GiveWell's adaptive response strategies, balancing urgency with rigorous research. Teryn highlights the importance of pre-existing partnerships in malaria funding and explains the shift in focus towards HIV due to new treatment innovations. The conversation also covers lessons learned from navigating uncertainty, the evolving aid structure, and plans for future grantmaking in 2026.
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INSIGHT

Two‑Pronged Response Strategy

  • GiveWell split its response: act quickly where it had context and build context elsewhere.
  • The team formed tiger teams to map potential gaps and guide future priorities.
INSIGHT

Partnerships Enabled Timely Action

  • Pre-existing partnerships let GiveWell identify urgent program needs quickly.
  • Those relationships enabled timely funding guarantees that kept campaigns on track.
ANECDOTE

Malaria Planning Grants Kept Campaigns Ready

  • Malaria partners warned that planning couldn't wait for funding certainty before the rainy season.
  • GiveWell provided planning grants and guarantees to allow timely campaign preparation.
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