Top global development foundations in South Africa: A primer
South Africa’s foundations are expanding beyond their traditional focus on domestic issues. Here’s a list of the country’s most noteworthy aid and relief foundations.
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Ingrid is a Devex correspondent based in New York City. She worked as a staff writer for Vault.com from 2007 to 2009, helping to write guidebooks, including the "Vault Guide to the Top Government and Nonprofit Employers." Before moving to New York, she was a researcher for National Geographic Traveler magazine in Washington, D.C. Ingrid holds a master's in journalism from the University of Missouri. As the daughter of a U.S. diplomat, she grew up all over the world.
Glenda serves as our London correspondent, covering U.K. aid reform and the vibrant NGO sector. Glenda has worked for the Washington Post and several other publications, as well as for Save the Children, as the U.K. team's media manager. After a year's fellowship at Oxford University researching the relationship between aid agencies and the media, Glenda began a doctorate examining how new media is changing the reporting of disasters.