GiveWell Conversations

Testing New Strategies to Increase Vaccination Coverage: February 19, 2026

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Feb 19, 2026
Natalie Crispin, lead of GiveWell’s vaccination work with deep experience in vaccine research and grantmaking. She discusses shifting from funding proven program types to targeting local bottlenecks that prevent vaccinations. They cover targeted outreach in low-coverage areas, data-driven planning and measurement, cold-chain and supply risks, and the tradeoffs between piloting experiments and delivering immediate impact.
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INSIGHT

Specialization Enabled Active Grantmaking

  • GiveWell reorganized into cause-specific teams and doubled research staff to better identify opportunities.
  • Specialization enabled more active grantmaking focused on vaccines and other causes.
INSIGHT

Fund Bottlenecks, Not Program Labels

  • Low coverage often stems from predictable system bottlenecks like distance, lack of outreach funding, cold chain gaps, and hesitancy.
  • Targeting those bottlenecks (not specific program types) guides which grants to fund.
ADVICE

Pilot Multiple Outreach Variations

  • Run multiple targeted pilots across contexts and use unified monitoring to learn quickly.
  • Use before-and-after coverage surveys to compare program variations and pick what to scale.
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