Meet the Devex Authors

Meg Stringer

Meg Stringer

Meg Stringer is a freelance reporter based in Brussels, Belgium. As well as reporting on EU development, she works with NGOs, think tanks and other clients on communications and fundraising. Meg's interest in development first began in Accra, Ghana, where she wrote grant applications for a community organization during her study abroad from Hamilton College in her native upstate New York. She owes her first job out of college to her experience at a Devex career fair in Boston. Later she attended Georgetown University for a Master's in Government, giving her a solid foundation in both American and European approaches to development.
Megan Darby

Megan Darby

Megan Darby is a writer and analyst in the energy program at the International Institute for Sustainable Development. She has 12 years of experience as a climate and energy journalist, most recently as the former editor of Climate Home News.
Megan Elliott

Megan Elliott

As vice president for strategy and development, Megan Elliott is responsible for advancing strategic engagement and new program development across the global partnership. She brings over 10 years of experience in designing and implementing complex service delivery and social marketing programs for health in Africa and Asia. She has held multiple strategic, programmatic and technical management roles including long-term field positions in Uganda and Tanzania, and headquarters roles in Paris, Washington, D.C., and London. She has extensive experience developing collaborative relationships with bilateral and multilateral institutional donors, private companies, host country governments and private foundations.
Megan Frye

Megan Frye

Megan Frye is a writer and translator living in Mexico City. She has a history of newsroom journalism as well as nonprofit administration and has been published by several international publications. Her journalistic work is mainly focused on issues of sustainability, development in rural communities, human rights, and ethical travel.
Megan MacGarry

Megan MacGarry

Megan MacGarry is the Campaigns and Communications Officer at End Water Poverty. End Water Poverty is the largest global civil society coalition advocating to end the water and sanitation crisis. Established in 2008, the network now has over 280 members from around the world. What unites our members is a mutual dedication to advocate for universal access to sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene.
Megan Nobert

Megan Nobert

Megan Nobert, a Canadian legal professional and academic specialized in international criminal law and human rights, is the founder and former director of Report the Abuse, which was the first and only global NGO created to address sexual violence against humanitarian aid workers.
Megan O’Donnell

Megan O’Donnell

Megan O’Donnell leads the Center for Global Development’s COVID-19 Gender and Development Initiative, which aims to promote gender equality and long-term prosperity in low- and middle-income countries by informing global and national decision-makers' policy responses to the current pandemic and future crises.
Megan Shutzer

Megan Shutzer

Megan Shutzer is a documentary filmmaker and a senior consultant at Dalberg Global Development Advisors. She recently completed an award-winning film about Zanzibar’s women’s soccer team, "New Generation Queens: a Zanzibar soccer story." Megan is also a founding board member of the School for Ethics and Global Leadership in Washington, D.C. She has a bachelor's degree from Harvard University and a master's in international policy studies from Stanford University.
Megan Tatum

Megan Tatum

Megan Tatum is a freelance features journalist based in Penang, Malaysia, specializing in stories about food, technology, and health.