Organizations Filed Purposes:
EVIDENCE ACTION AIMS TO BE A WORLD LEADER IN SCALING EVIDENCE-BASED AND COST-EFFECTIVE PROGRAMS TO REDUCE THE BURDEN OF POVERTY BY BUILDING A WORLD WHERE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF POOR PEOPLE HAVE BETTER OPPORTUNITIES AND THEIR LIVES ARE MEASURABLY IMPROVED. (SEE SCHED O)
SEE PART III, LINE 1.
DEWORM THE WORLD INITIATIVE: EVIDENCE ACTION'S DEWORM THE WORLD INITIATIVE HELPS TO TRANSLATE EVIDENCE INTO WIDESPREAD PRACTICE BY ADVOCATING FOR SCHOOL-BASED DEWORMING TO POLICYMAKERS AND PROVIDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO LAUNCH, STRENGTHEN AND SUSTAIN SCHOOL-BASED DEWORMING PROGRAMS. EVIDENCE ACTION WORKS DIRECTLY WITH GOVERNMENTS TO RAPIDLY SCALE PROGRAMS TARGETING ALL AT-RISK SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN. REGULAR DEWORMING RESULTS IN IMPROVED EDUCATION, HEALTH, AND LONG-TERM WELL-BEING FOR TREATED CHILDREN.
DISPENSERS FOR SAFE WATER PROGRAM: CHLORINE DISPENSERS ARE AN INNOVATIVE, LOW-COST APPROACH PROVEN TO INCREASE RATES OF HOUSEHOLD CHLORINATION OF DRINKING WATER IN RURAL AREAS OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA. CHLORINE DISINFECTS DRINKING WATER WHILE PROTECTING IT FROM RECONTAMINATION FOR UP TO 72 HOURS. EVIDENCE ACTION HAS CONTINUED TO SEE HIGH ADOPTION RATES OF AROUND 55% AS THEY CONTINUE TO OPERATE IN KENYA, UGANDA AND MALAWI. EVIDENCE ACTION IS PROVIDING NEARLY FOUR MILLION PEOPLE WITH ACCESS TO SAFE WATER.
EVIDENCE ACTION BETA/ACCELERATOR: FOLLOWING A STRATEGIC REVIEW IN 2019, EVIDENCE ACTION BETA WAS RECONSTITUTED AS EVIDENCE ACTION ACCELERATOR WITH A NEW AREA OF FOCUS. CERTAIN ONGOING BETA PROJECTS THAT MET ITS NEW FOCUES AREA WERE ABSORBED WITHIN ACCELERATOR, WHILE OTHER BETA PROJECTS THAT DID NOT MEET THE CRITERIA WERE DISCONTINUED. EVIDENCE ACTION ACCELERATOR DRIVES NEW PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT, SELECTING HIGH-POTENTIAL INTERVENTIONS WITH MASSIVE OPPORTUNITY FOR EVIDENCE-BASED, COST-EFFECTIVE IMPACT. THE ACCELERATOR TESTS AND REFINES DELIVERY MODELS WITH THE GOAL OF RAPIDLY SCALING INTERVENTIONS WITH LEVELS OF IMPACT SIMILAR TO OUR EXISTING PROGRAMS.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Kanika Bahl | CEO | 40 | $307,533 |
John De Wet | CHIEF FIN. & ADMIN. OFF/SEC/TREAS. | 40 | $158,656 |
Karen Levy | SR. DIR., INNOVATION | 28 | $148,802 |
Grace Hollister | CH. ENG. OFF./GLOBAL DEWORMING LEAD | 40 | $146,201 |
Brett Sedgewick | DIR., DEWORM THE WORLD INITIATIVE | 40 | $128,060 |
Paul Byatta | SR. DIRECTOR, AFRICA REGION | 40 | $125,000 |
Ryan Noll | CHIEF PEOPLE OFFICER | 40 | $110,965 |
Shikhar Ghosh | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Sam Taylor | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
John Gianola | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Dina Pomeranz | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Christina Riechers | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Amrita Ahuja | BOARD CHAIR | 1 | $0 |
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