80,000 Hours Podcast

#124 – Karen Levy on fads and misaligned incentives in global development, and scaling deworming to reach hundreds of millions

Mar 21, 2022
Karen Levy, a veteran in global health and deworming pioneer, challenges the buzzwords in development discourse like 'sustainability' and 'holistic approaches'. She argues that these fads can lead to harmful misapplications in practice. Karen discusses the complexities of funding and the importance of evidence-based strategies, especially in school-based deworming programs. She highlights real-world challenges in collaboration with governments and the critical need for trust in donor relationships to achieve meaningful impact in global health initiatives.
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ANECDOTE

No Sugar Intervention

  • Young Love in Botswana replicated a Kenyan study providing relative risk information to adolescents about HIV.
  • The intervention, known as "no sugar", aimed to reduce HIV risk by encouraging relationships with younger partners.
INSIGHT

Pre-Policy Plans

  • Pre-policy plans help align research and policy perspectives, improving evidence use.
  • Discussing hypothetical results and policy choices beforehand promotes rationality when actual data arrives.
INSIGHT

Misguided Sustainability

  • Insisting on sustainability in development projects can be counterproductive.
  • Focus on maximizing impact even with time-limited funding, similar to saving a drowning child.
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