The most up to date versions of the list here can be found on the Effective Altruism Hub's links page, with a community-editable version cross-posted to the EA wiki.
Does anyone have thoughts or reports on non-English language effective altruism? Is it a promising area of outreach, and if so in what languages, and through what methods? In what countries and languages is it most active? (My impression is German, especially in Switzerland, and following that Dutch, Norwegian and Swedish. It's interesting that north European and historically protestant countries are particularly strong; I believe these have especially strong ethoses of private charity, in particular the UK - think the Victorian culture of charity.)
A few things worth noting:
- The book The Life You Can Save has been widely translated.
- Matt Wright and I got a basic version of the Giving What We Can site translated into several languages.
- Thanks to Pablo Stafforini, Spanish now has http://altruismoeficaz.net
- The list and map of EA groups shows the spread of these; some are much larger or more active than others (filtering to come if I, or someone else, get the time).
- Some have advocated 'spray and pay' EA marketing.
- There is a .impact project page for non-English outreach.
Here's a list of non-English language EA venues which I just compiled for the Effective Altruism Hub's links page, and cross-posted this to the EA wiki. It currently consists entirely of the general EA Facebook groups for linguistic communities, but additions are welcome.
- German EA group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1575844375976037/
- Italian EA group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/795131383874787/
- Hebrew EA group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/786744044734860/?ref=browser
- Bulgarian EA group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1375044486151027/?ref=browser
- Czech EA group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/329548610588797/?ref=browser
- Dutch: https://www.facebook.com/groups/262932060523750/?ref=browser
- French: https://www.facebook.com/groups/altruistes.efficaces/?ref=browser
- Russian: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1568058766787596/?ref=browser
- Indian languages: https://www.facebook.com/groups/415216661980478/
- Spanish: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1605543996325148/
If you know anyone potentially interested in EA who speaks these languages, do point or invite them to these groups. To invite someone to a group, join it and then use the box at the top right of it.
A comment from Pablo:
"For the last couple of months, I have been considering seriously the possibility of switching my energies to doing outreach in the Spanish-speaking world. Currently there is no organized Spanish-speaking EA community, and until I created them a couple of weeks ago, there were no Facebook EA groups or pages, no Wikipedia article about EA, and no EA websites of any kind. Yet Spanish is the second most widely spoken language measured by number of native speakers, and the third most widely spoken language measured by number of fluent speakers. Spanish-speaking EA meme spreading thus seems to be both a very uncrowded and a very important cause.
"However, this analysis may be too simplistic. In particular, I worry that English may have acquired such a dominant position in elite circles globally as to offset any advantages that non-English languages may appear to have when assessed strictly in terms of quantity of speakers. One may argue, for instance, that the group of people whose native language isn’t English will likely speak English as a second language if they are at all receptive to the EA meme. There are also considerations related to the link between the geographical region in which a language is spoken and the level of development of countries in that region: people in developing countries will (sadly) on average have lower incomes, lower levels of educational attainment, and in general a lower score on most metrics that correlate with power to change the world for the better."
FB thread: https://www.facebook.com/groups/effective.altruists/permalink/823288501060842/