
EA Forum Podcast (Curated & popular) [Linkpost] “The Charity Trap: Brain Misallocation” by DavidNash
Oct 29, 2025
David Nash, the author behind 'The Charity Trap: Brain Misallocation,' explores how NGO practices can inadvertently harm communities. He highlights alarming statistics from Uganda, where hiring NGOs led to increased infant mortality rates. Nash delves into the concept of brain misallocation, emphasizing how talented individuals are drawn to NGOs, diverting their skills from vital national development roles. He discusses the distortions caused by significant NGO wages and questions the overall impact of this talent concentration on local economies and well-being.
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Brain Misallocation Harms National Capacity
- Donors can reallocate local talent into roles that don't build national capacity.
- Brain misallocation redirects skills from entrepreneurship and governance into grant-focused NGOs.
Nurses Leaving Rural Clinics For NGO Pay
- A rural Ugandan health manager described three nurses leaving for NGO jobs in one year.
- He said the departing nurse left because "the money was too much, of course."
MSF Wage Premiums Distorted Local Markets
- Ivan Gaten recounted MSF paying far above local wages during an emergency in Burundi.
- He said the intervention "destroyed and distorted the local economy completely."
