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OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE

The Open Society Institute coordinates the activities of a global charitable network of national foundations established and funded by international financier George Soros in more than 60 countries. George Soros was named to BusinessWeek's 2008 list of the 50 Top American Givers, which recognizes the most generous U.S. philanthropists.

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SENIOR ECONOMIST - Revenue Watch Institute Open Society Institute | New York, NY
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PROJECT DIRECTOR: TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY Open Society Institute | New York, NY
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Program Officer - USP/Criminal Justice Fund Open Society Institute | New York, NY
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Regional Director for Africa Open Society Institute | New York, NY
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Senior Policy Analyst for Multilateral Affairs Open Society Institute | Washington, DC
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