Research Fellow
Tahani is currently undertaking a study on mobile number portability in emerging South Asian countries.
Previously, she managed CPRsouth, LIRNEasia ’s capacity and field-building program to develop an Asia-Pacific knowledge network on ICT policy regulation. She was also involved in the Measuring ICT Sector and Regulatory Performance project where she worked on price and affordability indicators; in addition, Tahani was responsible for the compilation of LIRNEasia ’s Mobile Benchmark report, published every quarter in an attempt to capture the changes in the prices of mobile tariffs in the Asia-Pacific. She has also contributed to LIRNEasia ’s first book, ‘ICT infrastructure in emerging Asia: Policy and regulatory roadblocks‘. Tahani began her work at LIRNEasia as a researcher on the Telecom Use on a Shoestring study, focusing on gender patterns.
She commenced her professional career in April 2002 when she worked as Administrative Assistant at the National Agribusiness Council. She subsequently served as Assistant to the Department of Economic Affairs at the Secretariat for Coordinating the Peace Process .
Tahani holds a Bachelors degree in Economics and Management from the London School of Economics, University of London (External), and is currently reading for a Master’s degree in Public Policy at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy of the National University of Singapore.

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