This episode was recorded on June 24, 2025 and represents our best understanding at that time.
As GiveWell’s research team grows, that increased capacity and expertise allows us to evaluate a wider range of programs to find the most cost-effective opportunities to help people. Over the past year and a half, we’ve been investigating a new research area—family planning services that help people decide whether and when to have children.
Family planning programs have particularly complex challenges around targeting, logistics, and ensuring informed and voluntary choice. However, GiveWell's increasing research capacity now positions us to take on new and complex investigations like this. We’ve been reviewing evidence, consulting with experts, modeling the benefits of contraception, and conducting initial grant investigations, focusing on programs that aim to increase access to and use of modern contraception. This work is especially timely as anticipated cuts to foreign assistance could significantly reduce existing family planning support, creating substantial new funding gaps.
In this episode, GiveWell CEO and co-founder Elie Hassenfeld speaks with Senior Research Associate Dilhan Perera about the complexity of evaluating family planning programs. They explore the types of programs GiveWell is considering, the unique challenges this area presents, and key questions we’re working to answer.
Elie and Dilhan discuss:
We’re actively considering a handful of funding opportunities in family planning. Our goal is to make initial grants that will not only have a direct impact but also help us learn more about this type of intervention, helping us better compare these programs against other funding opportunities.
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