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A new report highlights how blockchain is helping non-profit organisations to grow.
Astrid Zweynert is an award-winning journalist, editor and social media specialist with a passion for online storytelling. Astrid drives coverage and production of the foundation\'s global news services covering humanitarian issues, climate change, women\'s rights, corruption, good governance, social innovation, media development and pro bono legal assistance.
A journalist for more than 20 years, Astrid has been an online journalism pioneer, working previously as editor of Reuters UK website and as a business journalist. She has played a key part in developing online content strategies and enjoys the constant challenge of how to tell stories that matter to a captive audience in a world of information overload.
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A new report highlights how blockchain is helping non-profit organisations to grow.
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