Jintana Malisueng White is a humanitarian and development professional with experience advancing livelihoods, protection, and social inclusion for displaced and conflict-affected communities across Southeast Asia. Her focus areas include poverty and fragility, social protection, and human dignity. She is passionate about connecting evidence-based research with inclusive policy and ensuring that every child could thrive through equitable access to education and nutrition.
As a recipient of the Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship (13th Class) through the Congressional Hunger Center, Jintana supports the Global Child Nutrition Foundation’s Global Survey of School Meal Programs and related initiatives that strengthen policy, partnerships, and advocacy for child nutrition worldwide. She holds a MA in Poverty and Development from the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex, and a BA in Business English from Assumption University of Thailand.
Beyond her professional life, Jintana finds joy in sharing library adventures and nature walks with her young son.