Malaria Consortium 是一个国际非营利组织,专门从事全面控制疟疾和其他传染病,尤其是影响五岁以下儿童的传染病。
“Our mission is to improve lives in Africa and Asia through sustainable, evidence-based programmes that combat targeted diseases and promote child and maternal health.” (https://www.malariaconsortium.org/pages/who_we_are.htm) – they seem to provide trade-free healthcare for people in africa and asia. It’s difficult to judge these organizations, since you don’t know how they work. Maybe to rely on donations could be a characteristic which indicates that these organizations provide trade-free services, because that enables them to do that and usually they have honest intentions to help people and don’t want to get something from them. Furthermore, these organizations mostly operate in poor tribes in africa, south america or asia, so they kinda have to be trade-free, since the people they’re helping are amongst the poorest and can’t afford any healthcare. And I assume that the data these humanitarian aid organizations collect from the people is for medical purposes and not to make a profit out of them. So based on that I’d give these organizations 5/5 blocks