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She studied philosophy at UPenn, sharpened her Spanish watching telenovelas with a host mom in silk robes and kitten heels, then moved to Peru and built staircases so families wouldn't fall carrying water. Laura Keen's path wound through cocoa farms in West Africa, anti-trafficking work in the Amazon, and the inner workings of fair trade — each stop ultimately leading her to GiveDirectly and a radically simple idea that's reshaping how we think about poverty.
References for Our Discussion ◼️The US town that pays every pregnant woman $1,500: ‘We’re not OK with our babies being born into poverty’ ◼️Direct Unconditional Cash Transfers Boost Well-Being for Mothers and Babies ◼️Perinatal Cash Transfers and Birth Outcomes: A Population-Based, Quasi-Experimental Study of the Rx Kids Unconditional Cash Prescription During Pregnancy and Infancy ◼️Hardship and Hope: The Relationship Between Unconditional Prenatal and Infant Cash Transfers, Economic Stability, and Maternal Mental Health and Well-Being ◼️To End Extreme Poverty, Give Cash — Not Advice | Rory Stewart | TED ◼️New research: Cash for pregnant moms in Flint led to healthier births and millions in healthcare savings
Guest ◼️Laura Keen, U.S. Program Director, GiveDirectly
Host ◼️Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP®
Producer ◼️Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP® ◼️Abhinya Gulasingam
Production Notes
◼️ Music from Johnny Harris x Tom Fox: The Music Room
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