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Title (URL linked) | Publication date | Author | Publisher | Affected donors | Affected donees | Affected influencers | Document scope | Cause area | Notes |
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A Bizarre Baraza: Why One Village Refused Funds — Then Changed Its Mind | 2019-10-24 | Heidi Hirvonen | GiveDirectly | GiveDirectly | Miscellaneous commentary | Cash transfers | This blog post on the GiveDirectly website talks about a village that initially resisted GiveDirectly's offer of unconditional cash transfers to the villagers, and how the first two barazas (village meetings) did not go well. The blog post includes three learnings from the experience: (1) the chief must be present at the baraza, (2) targeting criteria (namely, that everybody will receive cash transfers) should be stressed early on in the baraza, (3) it's important to be flexible in the baraza; for instance, if it looks like people have significant questions or concerns, it may be better to address them first rather than finish the whole 45-minute presentation. Cross-posted to the Effective Altruism Forum at https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/3vsPLxTrTFzJHQL6g/a-bizarre-baraza-why-one-village-refused-funds-then-changed (GW, IR) |
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