Dawes completed his high school education at the
Lester B. Pearson United World College of the Pacific in British Columbia, Canada. He then studied Science and later English literature at the
University of Cape Town before attending graduate school in the United States on a
Fulbright Scholarship. On his return to
South Africa he wrote as a freelance for a wide range of local publications, and for television, before becoming News and Finance editor at one of the country's early web portals,
World Online. He left World Online to become Managing Director at Maverick Interface Design, a digital communications agency that helped companies to develop their internet and mobile strategies, but ultimate decided to return to journalism. After a stint as Cape Business Editor, and political columnist at the now-defunct broadsheet
ThisDay, he joined the
Mail & Guardian in 2004 as associate editor, focusing principally on public policy and economics. He was also heavily involved in the
Mail & Guardian’s investigations, and has won several awards for that work. He replaced
Ferial Haffajee as Editor in Chief of the
Mail & Guardian on June 1, 2009. Dawes recently resigned and moved to India to take up a position at the
Hindustan Times. In October 2016, Dawes was hired to serve as Communications Director for international human rights research and advocacy group
Human Rights Watch. In January 2021, he took up the role of Executive Director at
The City, a nonprofit news organization in New York City.
Personal life Dawes is married to Aurelia Driver, and has two young children, Hannah and Alexander. The family lived in the Johannesburg suburb of
Parkview before moving to
New Delhi. ==References==