Episode

Growing Needs, Shrinking Aid Webinar Recording

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GiveWell Conversations
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Dec 15, 2025
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Summary

On Thursday, December 4, 2025, GiveWell hosted a live webinar titled “Growing Needs, Shrinking Aid: Cost-Effective Action in a Year of Funding Cuts.” Major cuts to foreign aid this year created deep uncertainty for global health programs. In this live-recorded discussion, co-founder and CEO Elie Hassenfeld moderates a panel of GiveWell researchers to discuss the effects of these cuts and how GiveWell is leveraging its nearly two decades of experience in cost-effectiveness research and analysis to identify opportunities for exceptional donor impact. The panelists— Rosie Bettle (Program Officer, Malaria), Alex Bowles (Program Officer, Malaria), Meika Ball (Senior Research Associate, New Areas), and Dilhan Perera (Senior Research Associate, New Areas)—answered questions selected live by attendees and shared their insights. They discussed the challenges of understanding the cuts’ impacts, how GiveWell adapted its grantmaking approach to fund time-sensitive opportunities, the trade-offs the research team had to make in the face of uncertainty, and new areas that might have cost-effective funding gaps. The conversation explores what the research team has learned so far, along with their predictions and uncertainties about the future. We expect needs to continue growing in the years ahead as the effects of current and future cuts accumulate. In this context of growing need, it’s increasingly important that resources are used as effectively as possible. Check out this blog post to learn more about our response to this year’s aid cuts, visit the All Grants Fund page to learn more about how you can support this work, and listen or subscribe to our podcast for our latest updates. This episode was recorded on December 4, 2025 and represents our best understanding at that time.