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Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Memon

Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Memon

Regional Coordinator for Resource Efficiency
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Asia Pacific Regional Office

Project Manager
SWITCH-Asia Regional Policy Advocacy Component

[email protected]
T: +66 (0) 2 288 1490

Dr. Memon is working with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) as a Regional Coordinator for Resource Efficiency in Asia Pacific Office located in Bangkok. He is supporting resource efficiency, sustainable consumption and production, green economy, green financing, sustainable public procurement, sustainable tourism, sustainable industries and various areas for Asia and the Pacific. Dr. Memon is also Project Manager for the Regional Policy Advocacy Component of the EU-funded SWITCH-Asia Programme to promote sustainable consumption and production and uptake of SDG 12 in Asia.
Ms. Tunnie Srisakulchairak

Ms. Tunnie Srisakulchairak

Programme Officer for Green Technology

SWITCH-Asia Regional Policy Advocacy Component

United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Asia Pacific Regional Office

[email protected]

T: +66 (0) 2 288 1378

Ms. Tunnie Srisakulchairak is currently the Programme Officer for the SWITCH-Asia Regional Policy Advocacy Component implemented by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). She has over 10 years of professional experience as a project manager at UNEP regional office for Asia and the Pacific. Prior to this, she worked as programme specialist in Asian Institute of Technology to promote linkages between science and policy and enhance multi-stakeholders participation in scientific assessment and policy recommendation process. She successfully manages key projects on climate adaptation and mitigation as well as Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP). She has experiences in engaging with national governments into the policy dialogue and implementing activities on the ground especially in term of capacity building, raising awareness and policy advocacy in the region, especially governments in Southeast Asia.