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 Swarovski Foundation director Jakhya Rahman-Corey says a power imbalance remains rife between funders and grantees in philanthropy. ‘There is a power imbalance between funders and organisations on the ground and to recognise that goes back to the object of the grant-giving body – what is it trying to achieve?’ she told Civil Society. Raised in the UK, Rahman-Corey was inspired to ‘give back’ after witnessing ‘extreme poverty’ during a trip to Bangladesh. 

After studying economics at university, she joined Austrian jewellery company Swarovski’s charitable trust as a programme officer. She became foundation director in 2018. Rahman-Corey says she has previously experienced a disconnect, citing her time as a programme officer for Cambodian HIV/Aids Education and Care (CHEC), an NGO in Asia. ‘I vowed that if I were ever in a position as a grant funder, I would never not listen to the voices of our charity partners,’ Rahman-Corey said.

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