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Claire Provost is a Bertha Fellow at the Centre for Investigative Journalism. Previously she worked as a staff writer at The Guardian, including as a data journalist, following the money in foreign aid and global development. She has degrees from Harvard and Columbia universities and has reported on human rights, development, and the impacts of multinational corporations from more than a dozen countries, from El Salvador to Ukraine.
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