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+ I recently came across a line that stuck with me: However important our local problems may be, they cannot compare to the importance of saving lives on a global scale. I occasionally get lost in daily routine and concerns, but this quote reminds me that we’re all part of something bigger. +

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+ + Similar big impact: This month, you donated over USD 20,000. Thank you. ❤️ + +

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+ Now a quick update on a few other topics that have been on my mind lately. +

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+ If you are preparing to make the case for direct cash transfers, check out this UN brief on poverty and mental health. It’s a mic-drop in policy form and as direct as it gets: +

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+ Universal basic income schemes should be seriously considered. +

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+ Ever heard of Daron Acemoglu? The genius just snagged a Nobel Prize and MIT students can’t get enough of him. He conducted a study on the reasons why Africa is poor and made a + YouTube video about it. +

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+ Influencers may sway us, but we still get to choose which ones. I’ll take Daron. +

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+ Elizabeth and + Damilola are coding new pages for our website from Nigeria, Pranav is developing scalable code from India, and in Zurich, + Mathilde + and + Gavriil + are tackling bugs and making our impact shine. This is open source magic in action, and I am genuinely impressed by your + pull requests. +

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+ We dove into decentralizing humanitarian aid in class recently. It went like this: +

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+ Classmate: What are some ways to make aid more local? +

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+ Professor: Well, many organizations do this by hiring and empowering local staff instead of bringing people from abroad. +

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+ Of course, I could not resist: What about cash transfers? +

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+ The professor gave an approving nod for the most local way of helping people. That’s when I thought of all of you — donating to empower people to stand on their own feet and make their own choices. +

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+ We presented Social Income at Smartive (kudos for their transparent salaries). They raised an interesting question: How do microcredits compare to unconditional cash? The answer is brought to you by Germany's public TV station in the form of a + short documentary. +

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+ Social Income is not the only one providing cash assistance! In 2022, around + 17% of humanitarian assistance + worldwide was provided in the form of cash transfers, amounting to around $8.1 billion. Expect this number to keep climbing! +

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+ We should get Kamala Harris’s team to fundraise for us — they raised $1 billion for her campaign since she entered the presidential race! A quick calculation shows that this amount could fund Social Income for the entire population of Sierra Leone, including children, for three full years — with a surplus of around $76 million left over! +

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+ The hard truth is that lower-income individuals are three times more likely to face mental health challenges. Poverty creates a double setback — the poor have less access to early mental health care and often miss out on the mental boost derived from green spaces. + +

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@@ -371,14 +371,14 @@ href="https://socialincome.org/en/int/partners" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" - >donedone, and part 2 is on the wayon the way. @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ href="https://github.com/socialincome-san/public/issues/927" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" - >patching uppatching up the transparency page—retiring the duct tape with honors. This is all about earning and keeping trust—because without it, there are no donations, and without donations, no impact. @@ -468,14 +468,14 @@ href="https://socialincome.org/ismatu" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" - >her fundraiserher fundraiser—thanks to the awesome page XXXX built for her. Now he’s making it for everyonefor everyone. If you’re quick, I might even do a 🎄 fundraiser. No pressure, XXX… okay, maybe a little. @@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ href="https://github.com/socialincome-san/public/pull/928" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" - >XXX’s on it!XXX’s on it! @@ -553,26 +553,26 @@ > PS. I asked a dev friend 👩🏻‍💻 what I could teach our volunteer devs who seem to know everything already? Her reply: “Don't even try.” Well, I do it anyway. Did you know that adding “noopener” to + style="color: #59481c" + href="https://werd.io/2024/browsers-imply-noopener-for-links-in-new-tab" + target="_blank" + >noopener” to target="_blank"target="_blank" is like locking a car that’s already in a garage, totally unnecessaryunnecessary. And did you know? Yes or No?Yes or No?

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- Image - - Ismatu has raised nearly USD 50k with - her fundraiser—thanks to the awesome page XXXX built for her. Now he’s making it - for everyone. If you’re quick, I might even do a 🎄 fundraiser. No pressure, XXX… okay, maybe a little. -
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+ + + - - - - + > + Now a quick update on a few other topics that have been on my mind lately. +

+ + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + > + If you are preparing to make the case for direct cash transfers, + check out this + UN brief on poverty and mental health. It’s a mic-drop in policy form and as direct as it gets: +

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+ + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + > + Influencers may sway us, but we still get to choose which ones. + I’ll take Daron. +

+ + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + > + My newsletter code is in HTML—the popcorn of programming. Dig in + here! +

+ + - + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - - + > + The professor gave an approving nod for the most local way of helping people. + That’s when I thought of all of you — donating to empower people + to stand on their own feet and make their own choices. +

+ + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + > + Yes, + Yunus + won the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on microcredits — but that was before business interests and + credit traps crept in. +

+ + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + > + My World in Data + + + + - - - - - + > + Social Income is not the only one providing cash assistance! In 2022, around + 17% of humanitarian assistance + worldwide was provided in the form of cash transfers, amounting to around $8.1 billion. + Expect this number to keep climbing! +

+ + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + > + We should get Kamala Harris’s team to fundraise for us — they raised + $1 billion for her campaign since she entered the presidential race! A quick calculation shows that + + this amount could fund Social Income for the entire population of Sierra Leone, including children, for three full years — with a surplus of around $76 million left over! +

+ + + - - - - - + + + + + - - - - - + > + The hard truth is that lower-income individuals are + three times more likely + to face mental health challenges. + Poverty creates a double setback — the poor have less access to + early mental health care and often miss out on the mental boost derived from green spaces. +

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    - I recently came across a line that stuck with me: However important our local problems may be, they cannot compare to the importance of saving lives on a global scale. I occasionally get lost in daily routine and concerns, but this quote reminds me that we’re all part of something bigger. -

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    + However important our local problems may be, they cannot compare to the importance of saving lives + on a global scale. + I occasionally get lost in daily routine and concerns, but this quote reminds me that we’re all part + of something bigger. +

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    - - Similar big impact: This month, you donated over USD 20,000. Thank you. ❤️ - -

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    Similar big impact: This month, you donated over USD 20,000. + Thank you. ❤️ +

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    Elizabeth + and Damilola are + coding new pages for our website from Nigeria, + Pranav is + developing scalable code from India, and in Zurich, + Mathilde + and + Gavriil + are tackling bugs and making our impact shine. + This is open source magic in action, and I am genuinely impressed + by your pull requests. +

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