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Bridging an Uncertain Time for a Lifesaving Program: November 20, 2025

Nov 20, 2025
Natalie Crispin, a seasoned program officer at GiveWell, shares her insights on the crucial Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) program. She discusses the impact of recent foreign aid cuts and the urgent need for careful planning to deliver antimalarial medications to vulnerable children. Natalie explains the logistical challenges of coordinating across multiple countries and the flexibility of funding mechanisms that allowed campaigns to proceed despite disruptions. The conversation highlights the program's effectiveness, with significant lives saved per dollar spent.
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ANECDOTE

Longstanding SMC Partnership And Rapid Response

  • GiveWell had supported Malaria Consortium's SMC since 2016 and directed about $500 million to SMC programs.
  • Natalie described leading rapid work to ensure time-sensitive 2025 campaigns moved forward amid aid cuts.
INSIGHT

Timing Makes SMC Vulnerable

  • SMC is time-sensitive because planning must occur before the rainy season peak months of June–September.
  • The January funding freeze risked disrupting critical spring preparations and endangering campaigns.
ADVICE

Prioritize Pre-Campaign Planning Activities

  • Focus funding on pre-campaign planning: drug logistics, distributor hiring/training, and community sensitization.
  • Ensure distributors can age-screen children, explain dosing, identify sick children, and refer appropriately.
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