EA - From salt intake reduction to labor migration: Announcing top ideas for the AIM 2024 CE Incubation Program by CE
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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: From salt intake reduction to labor migration: Announcing top ideas for the AIM 2024 CE Incubation Program, published by CE on February 22, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum.TLDR: In this post, we announce our top four charity ideas to launch through our August 12-October 4, 2024 Incubation Program. They are the result of months of work by our research team, who selected them through a five-stageresearch process. We pick interventions that exceed ambitious cost-effectiveness bars, have a high quality of evidence, minimal failure modes, and high expected value. We're also announcing cause areas we'll investigate for the February-March 2025 IP.We're seeking people to launch these ideas through our nextIncubation Program. No particular previous experience is necessary - if you could plausibly see yourself excited to launch one of these charities, we encourage you to apply. The deadline for applications is April 14, 2024. You can apply to both August-October 2024 or February-March 2025 programs via the same link below:In the Incubation Program, we provide two months of cost-covered training, stipends (£1900/month during and for up to two months after the program), seed funding up to $200,000, operational support in the initial months, co-working space at our CE office in London, ongoing mentorship, and access to a community of alumni, funders, and experts. Learn more on ourCE Incubation Program page.One sentence summariesAdvocacy for salt intake reductionAn organization seeking to convince governments and the food industry to lower the content of salt in food by setting sodium limits and reformulating high-sodium foods, thereby improving cardiovascular health.Facilitating international labor migration via a digital platformAn organization that would facilitate the international migration of workers from low- and middle-income countries using a transparent digital platform paired with low-cost personalized support.Ceramic filters for improving water qualityAn organization focused on reducing the incidence of diarrhea and other waterborne illnesses by providing free ceramic water filters to families without access to clean drinking water.Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) groups for maternal and newborn healthAn organization focused on improving newborn and maternal health in rural villages by training facilitators and running PLA groups - a specific type of facilitated self-help group.One-paragraph SummariesAdvocacy for salt intake reductionHigh salt consumption contributes to poor cardiovascular health. Worldwide, cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death and are among the top ten contributors to years lived with disabilities. There is good evidence that reducing the amount of sodium people consume in their diets can reduce the risk of cardiovascular problems.Therefore, several countries have successfully reduced the sodium intake of their population, for example by setting sodium limits, which led to the food industry reformulating certain high-salt products. We think that an organization advocating and assisting in implementing these policies could cost-effectively improve the health of millions.Facilitating international labor migration via a digital platformMigrating abroad for work can bring huge financial benefits to people experiencing poverty. Millions of people every year try to tap into these benefits by applying for temporary jobs in higher-income countries. However, the market for matching candidates with jobs is often highly inefficient and riddled with misinformation, putting candidates at financial and personal risk. In many countries, it can cost candidates several years' worth of salaries to secure a job abroad.Fraud is also highly prevalent, leading to candidates often failing to migrate and instead ending up i...