Micah Reddy is a journalist and Africa coordinator at the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ).
Previously, he was an investigative journalist at the amaBhungane Centre for Investigative Journalism in South Africa, which he joined in 2017. Before that he was the national coordinator for media freedom and diversity at the Right2Know Campaign.
Reddy holds a master’s degree in African studies from Oxford University and a bachelor's in history from Wits University. He was managing editor at the Yemen Times in Sana’a. He has also worked as an editor in Egypt and on a range of freelance research and reporting projects, most recently in Ukraine.
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