Huyen Thanh Do (Đỗ Thanh Huyền) holds a Master’s degree (1st Class Honor) in Development Studies from University of Auckland (New Zealand), a non-degree certificate in international development policy from Duke University (USA), and a Bachelor’s in English from Viet Nam National University.
Since 2008, Huyen has been working as policy analyst in the areas of governance and participation with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Viet Nam. Huyen’s work at UNDP Viet Nam involves research and advocacy in a wide range of governance topics, particularly in local government performance, citizen participation, transparency and anti-corruption, and innovation for development. Huyen has been leading UNDP’s flagship research and advocacy project “The Viet Nam Provincial Governance and Public Administration Performance Index (PAPI)” since 2016, and a co-author of the annual PAPI reports since 2009.
Huyen Thanh Do (Đỗ Thanh Huyền) holds a Master’s degree (1st Class Honor) in Development Studies from University of Auckland (New Zealand), a non-degree certificate in international development policy from Duke University (USA), and a Bachelor’s in English from Viet Nam National University. Since 2008, Huyen has been working as policy analyst in the areas of governance and participation with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Viet Nam. Huyen’s work at UNDP Viet Nam involves research and advocacy in a wide range of governance topics, particularly in local government performance, citizen participation, transparency and anti-corruption, and innovation for development.…