Who your drops reach
Every organisation being prepared for EveryDrop's first journeys passes a documented four-stage assessment built on public, verifiable evidence: regulator and tax filings first, then independent evaluators such as GiveWell and Founders Pledge, then the academic research on the intervention itself. We publish a research summary for each one, including the open questions we are still monitoring, and we re-check every organisation each year.
Pays the real costs of school for girls in the poorest rural districts of sub-Saharan Africa, then supports them as graduates to lead and fund the next generation.
Funds and accelerates the development of vaccines against epidemic and pandemic threats, so they can reach people in need before the next outbreak becomes a catastrophe.
Produces rigorous systematic reviews of healthcare evidence, the quiet machinery behind much of the clinical guidance that doctors and patients rely on worldwide.
Helps governments run school-based deworming at national scale, treating intestinal worms in children for around fifty pence a year, one of the lowest-cost health interventions known.
Installs free chlorine dispensers at rural water sources in East Africa, one of the most cost-effective ways known to prevent waterborne disease in young children.
Hires people living in extreme poverty to grow, plant and protect native forests and mangroves, rebuilding ecosystems and local livelihoods at the same time.
Delivers vitamin A supplementation to tens of millions of children a year, one of the most cost-effective ways known to save a child's life.
Delivers emergency aid, health care, cash relief and resettlement support to refugees and displaced people in more than 40 countries.
Serves a daily meal in school to more than 2.5 million children in some of the world's poorest countries, cooked by tens of thousands of community volunteers.
Employs women living with HIV as paid Mentor Mothers, peer health workers helping to end mother-to-child transmission of HIV across sub-Saharan Africa.
Pays small cash incentives to caregivers in northern Nigeria when their babies receive routine vaccinations, more than doubling full immunisation in a randomised trial.
Supplies smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa with seeds, fertiliser, training and finance on credit, helping enrolled families raise their farm incomes by 40% or more a year.
Supports nearly half a million sight-restoring cataract operations a year, has helped seven countries eliminate trachoma, and champions disability rights and inclusive education across Africa and Asia.
Treats depression at scale in Uganda and Zambia through group talk therapy led by trained community members, at a published cost of around $23 per person treated.
Brings clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene to communities, schools and health centres in 22 countries, pairing infrastructure with the local systems and financing needed to keep it working.
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