Helani Galpaya is CEO of LIRNEasia, a think tank working on ICT policy and regulatory issues across the emerging Asia Pacific.
She researches and engages in public discourse on issues related to net neutrality, policy and regulatory barriers in Internet access, e-Government and broadband quality of service. She also studies and speaks on how knowledge and information disseminated via ICTs can improve inclusiveness of SMMEs (small, medium and micro enterprises) in global agriculture value chains, and how labor is changing due to digitization and entry of digital platforms that reduce transaction costs.
She is currently leading nationally representative surveys of Internet use by households and individuals in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar and Nepal. She is also currently researching how experiences and perceptions of harassment, surveillance and privacy impact the way men and women differentially experience the Internet, and how online identity helps or hinders their digital and political participation
She serves on the Board of Editors of the Information Technology and International Development journal, is on the Board of Directors of the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data (GPSDD). She is on the Advisory Board of the Harnessing and Sharing Economy for Local Development initiative of the Centre for Implementation of Public Policies promoting Equity and Growth (CIPPEC), Argentina. In 2018 she was appointed to the Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) of the UN Internet Governance Forum (IGF). She was an Advisor to the UN Broadband Commission’s Working Group on Bridging the Gender Divide.
Helani previously worked at the ICT Agency of Sri Lanka implementing the World Bank’s e-Sri Lanka initiative.
Prior to that she was a management consultant at Booz&Co (formerly Booz Allen Hamilton), New York, and worked at Citibank and Merrill Lynch in New York and Miami. She has a MSc in Technology & Policy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA and a BA (Cum Laude) in Computer Science from Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts, USA.