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3 easy ways to help people in extreme poverty | Peter Singer | Big Think


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·Nov 3, 2024

There are many different ways of helping people in extreme poverty. There are reliable organizations; you can find them online. They've been independently audited and assessed. They will use your money very well, very cost-effectively, and they will save lives.

One way of doing that is to provide cataract surgery for people who have cataracts. Here in the United States, many people develop cataracts as they get older. I think I'm probably gonna have to have my own cataracts removed before very long, but that's not an issue for me. It's covered by health insurance, and even if people are really poor in the United States and they don't have health insurance, then Medicaid or Medicare will do it for them.

But in many poor countries, they can't afford it. So, if they develop cataracts, even though it's quite simple to remove them, they will slowly lose their vision and be blind for the rest of their life. There are organizations like the Fred Hollows Foundation and Seaver, which will use your donation to do cataract operations in poor countries, and they often have trained local doctors to do them.

For example, Dr. Brewer has performed hundreds of thousands of operations, and so that's one example of how you can help.

Another example is repairing a condition called obstetric fistula. As the name implies, this is something that happens during childbirth, usually for girls who have children before their bodies are really mature or perhaps they're malnourished. In any case, they're not very strong, and on top of that, they don't have any medical care during childbirth because they're living in some village in a rural area where they have no medical attention.

So occasionally, something will go wrong with the birth. The baby will get obstructed in the birth process and is unable to get out to be born and is wriggling and kicking for such a long time that the baby wears a hole in the uterus, and through that, sometimes the bladder, sometimes the bowel, sometimes both.

Now, assuming the baby does eventually get born and the woman survives, she is incontinent either of urine or feces or maybe both. In these conditions in rural areas with poor hygiene, there's no way that she can keep clean. So her husband is quite likely to get rid of her, basically to throw her out.

She may go back to her family, but the family also can't really cope with somebody who smells bad and can't keep clean. So they may build her a little hut somewhere away from the family home, and essentially, she's then gonna be an outcast for the rest of her life. Often, these are quite young women.

But this fistula, this hole, can be repaired. It can be repaired relatively cheaply, maybe seven hundred and fifty dollars. So you can donate to the Fistula Foundation; they can use the money to perform the surgery. Essentially, you're giving, let's say, an 18-year-old girl her life back, which otherwise would be ruined. She can then go back to having a normal life, so that's another thing that's clearly, I think, a very good thing to do.

One more example, which may in a way go more to the roots of poverty, is an organization called Village Enterprise, which helps people in villages to develop small businesses, small enterprises themselves. It has been shown that what you need to succeed in this is a combination of things.

You need to give them some asset that they don't have; maybe it's some cash so that they can buy a little motor scooter or something and do something with that, or maybe it's chickens so that they can produce eggs and sell the eggs or a market stall. Then you need to give them some training in how to run the kind of business that they've got the asset to run.

You also need to get together with other people in the village, usually women, to form a sort of support group, where they talk to each other about their problems. But also, if they're making money, they pool their say, and if somebody needs a bit of help, then they can get a loan from that to bridge them over a difficult time.

Village Enterprise does all of those things, and it's been shown through very careful control trials that this does help the people to get out of poverty and boost the village as well because there's more commerce going on in that village. So, it's a successful way to help people who otherwise don't have opportunities to work their way out of poverty to do exactly that.

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