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Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention — General Support (2021)

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  • Focus Area: Global Health & Development
  • Portfolio Area: Learning, Experimentation, and Exploration
  • Organization Name: Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention
  • Amount: $6,949,382

  • Award Date: January 2021

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    Open Philanthropy recommended a GiveWell Incubation Grant of £5,121,212 ($6,949,382 at the time of conversion) to the Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention (CPSP) to support work aimed at reducing deaths from deliberate ingestion of pesticides. CPSP plans to use these funds to expand to provide support to China, and work with relevant UN agencies and regulatory bodies to assist countries in which CPSP does not currently have a program. CPSP also plans to continue its work in Nepal and India. GiveWell Incubation Grants are recommended by GiveWell staff, and support the development of potential future top charities.

    See GiveWell’s page on this grant for more details.

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