Siân Jones
Siân Jones is the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada's Program Manager for the Kakehashi Project, a youth exchange program established by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan and managed in Canada by the Foundation.
Siân Jones is the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada's Program Manager for the Kakehashi Project, a youth exchange program established by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan and managed in Canada by the Foundation.
Mendee Jargalsaikhan is a Post-Graduate Research Scholar at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. He holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of B.C., and MAs in International Relations from the US Naval Postgraduate School and in Asia-Pacific Policy Studies from the Institute of Asian Research of the University of B.C.
A.W. Lee is Program Manager, Diversity and Inclusive Growth Strategy for Women Entrepreneurs at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
Yoel Kornreich is a Post-Graduate Research Scholar with the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. He earned a PhD in political science at the University of B.C. in 2019, specializing in China's health reforms.
Zining Wang is a Project Co-ordinator at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and a recent BA Economics and Asia Studies graduate from the University of British Columbia.
Faiz Vagh is Co-Director of Election Watch Programming, part of the Asia Pacific Youth Council. He was also a member of APF Canada's India Election Watch in 2019.
Daniela Rodriguez is a Junior Research Scholar with the Asia Pacific Foundation's Digital Asia research team. She is a recent Master's of Public Policy and Global Affairs graduate from the University of British Columbia.
Darren Touch is a policy commentator and analyst on Cambodian and Southeast Asian affairs. With a background in public policy, Darren has extensive knowledge and experience in governance and evidence-based, people-focused public policy development in the public, private, and non-governmental sectors. He is a Schwarzman Scholar completing a Master of Management Science, Global Affairs at Tsinghua University, Beijing, and a graduate of the Master of Public Policy and Global Affairs (MPPGA) from the University of British Columbia.
Stephanie Lee is APF Canada's Program Manager, Networks and Partnerships. She has direct experience working with think-tanks and international organizations in Asia including the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Stephanie studied a Master of International Forestry at the University British Columbia, and a Master of Public Systems Management and Bachelor of Science in Geography (Hons.) in India.