GiveWell In October 2012, charity evaluator
GiveWell considered Development Media International as a potential organization to recommend, but decided against it for the time being, saying they hoped to return to a deeper evaluation later. On May 2, 2014, GiveWell published a blog post by Holden Karnofsky discussing DMI's recently released
randomized controlled trial results from
Burkina Faso. Karnofsky wrote: "If the results – and DMI's cost-effectiveness calculations – held up, DMI could become a GiveWell top charity with substantially better estimated “cost per (equivalent) life saved” than our current top charities. [...] However, there are many questions we would need to look into before determining whether this is in fact the case. As such, we plan to investigate DMI thoroughly this year. There is some possibility that we will decide to recommend it at the end of this calendar year, and some possibility that we will instead choose to hold off on deciding whether to recommend it until next year, when the study's endline results (which we expect to give a more reliable picture of its impact) are released." In October 2014, GiveWell published an "ongoing review" of Development Media International. On December 1, 2014, GiveWell announced its top charities and standout charities for the year. DMI was included among the standout charities, alongside the
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition's Universal Salt Iodization Program,
International Council for the Control of Iodine Deficiency Disorders, and
Living Goods. In June 2015, GiveWell published an update to its review of DMI with corrections that increased the estimate of the cost per life saved from $5,236 to $7,264.
Giving What We Can Effective altruism advocacy organization
Giving What We Can published a blog post about DMI by Emma Howard on May 27, 2014. This was the organization's first close look at DMI. Previously, Giving What We Can had mentioned DMI's ongoing randomized controlled trial as an example of real-world national-scale randomization.
The Life You Can Save Effective altruism organization The Life You Can Save considers DMI one of its recommended charities. In June 2020 The Life You Can Save Australia also added DMI to its list of recommend charities. ==Media reception==