Pamela Constable is an American reporter and editor at The Washington Post.
Her first paid job in journalism began in 1974 at The Capital in Annapolis, Maryland.
[4] In the 1980s she was a correspondent for The Baltimore Sun and then The Boston Globe, covering Latin American affairs.
[5] She is the author of two books about South Asia and the U.S. intervention there, Fragments of Grace: My Search for Meaning in the Strife of South Asia (2004) and Playing with Fire: Pakistan at War with Itself (2011), as well as the 1991 political history A Nation of Enemies: Chile Under Pinochet with Arturo Valenzuela.
[5][6] Constable has practiced animal rescue on her foreign assignments, including a donkey and several dogs.