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About JA Asia Pacific

About

JA Asia Pacific is a member of JA Worldwide, one of the world’s largest youth-serving NGOs dedicated to preparing young people for employment and entrepreneurship. JA Asia Pacific contributes towards a world in which young people have the skillset and mindset to build thriving communities. We work towards this vision by advocating for experiential learning in schools in the region, and by nurturing partnerships with schools and other like-minded organizations. We envision a world in which no young person is left behind.

As Asia Pacific is home to 60% of the world’s youth, JA Asia Pacific aims to empower young people to benefit from and contribute to the region’s economic development and to create a positive impact in their lives and communities.


Operating across 14 countries and territories, the Junior Achievement network in the Asia Pacific  region equips young people with the employment and entrepreneurship skillsets and mindsets they need to succeed. By building abilities and nurturing self-belief, JA prepares youth for the future of work, ensures they have the tools to be financially capable adults, and teaches them to think entrepreneurially. Supported by nearly 66,200 volunteers, and reaching nearly 5 million students in 2025, JA Asia Pacific is one of few organizations with the scale, experience, and passion to build a brighter future for the next generation of global innovators, entrepreneurs, makers, and managers. As a member of JA Worldwide, our global network consists of more than half a million volunteers, delivering more than 23 million learning experiences in over 120 countries and territories each year. 


For 105 years, JA has delivered hands-on, experiential learning in work readiness, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. We create pathways for employability, job creation and financial success. JA inspires and prepares young people to succeed in a global economy.

Impact
Impact
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Across the globe, JA impacts the lives of over 23 million young people in 2025. In the 14 localities within the Asia Pacific region, passionate staff from JA Members have unparalleled access to schools, creating an ecosystem of hands-on programs driven by volunteers, teachers, policymakers, and the private sector. In addition to maintaining deep relationships with our funders, we’re forging partnerships with high-tech start-ups, universities, and like-minded NGOs, giving even more students the opportunity to benefit from JA’s learning experiences. The result in Asia Pacific alone is over 41,000,000 student-contact hours and nearly 5 million student experiences in 2025.


Our programs serve a variety of young people - from children to youth ages 5 to 29; with a variety of needs - including communities with low access and/or poor outcomes to education and livelihoods; from a wide geographical span- rural as well as urban; in a variety of school systems - from public schools to private schools. JA programs produce students who are curious, creative, self-confident, resilient, and determined to build a better life. 


A testament to this are JA’s 150 million living alumni throughout the world, who continue to do good and serve wherever they are. Some of our alumni start businesses that serve social needs, solve local problems, or work on inspiring others to reach their potential; some donate their time and/or money to their communities; others volunteer and mentor to give back to the next generation of young people.

The impact of JA’s learning experiences goes beyond the lives of individual students. For over 100 years, JA has operated all over the world, even in areas of political instability, violence, and war, ready to help students through the unemployment, poverty, and hopelessness that stem from such conditions. By helping youth develop the employment and entrepreneurial tools to find meaningful work and start sustainable companies, JA serves as conduit for peace and prosperity. Through JA, young people are equipped with the skillset and mindset to build thriving communities. 

At JA, impact is celebrated in all forms - from time spent on programs to individuals who incubate social movements. Our efforts have been recognised with global awards such as the one of the ten most-impactful social-good organizations in the world (listed for the fourth-straight year) by the dot good, Fast Company’s Best Workplaces for Innovators as the top nonprofit on the list, the Tony Hsieh Award for leadership through empowerment, and for the fourth year in a row this year - a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of our role in furthering global peace and prosperity throughout the last century, often in parts of the world marked by political instability, violence, and war. This list only scratches the surface of the awards and recognitions in the JA network, with hundreds more at the regional, national, and local levels.

Reports
JA Global Impact Report
 
JA Worldwide Factbook, 2024
 
JA Worldwide Impact & Insight Report, April 2026
JA Worldwide Annual Report, 2024
 
Board of Directors
Board of Directors

The JA Asia Pacific Regional Operating Center (ROC) has a diverse and highly dynamic Board of Directors, comprised of business leaders spanning various sectors and leading companies in the region. The Board collaborates with the JA Asia Pacific team to outline strategic direction and priorities for the region. JA Asia Pacific's current Board of Directors is comprised of the following members:

PG Raghuraman (Board Chair)

Managing Director & Lead - Quality for Growth Markets,

Accenture

Asheesh Advani

President and Chief Executive Officer,
JA Worldwide

Stephen Barnham 

Global Chief Digital and Information Officer,

Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc.

Gloria Xu

China Country Manager and VP External Affairs,

Albemarle

Rodrigo Kede Lima

President,

Microsoft Asia

Dr. Haroon Latif Khan

Managing Director, Hamid Latif Hospital

CEO, Life Pvt Ltd

Director, Rashid Latif Medical College

Sui Yang, Phang

Managing Partner,

Dragon Capital Group

Salil Chari

President,
FedEx Asia Pacific

​Thada Savestila

Advisor,

True Corporation

Asia Pacific AI Council
Stephen Barnham

Group Chief Digital and Information Officer, 
Daiichi Life Group

Sam Majid

CEO, National AI Office, 
Government of Malaysia

Gowri Ishwaran

Educationist, Padma Shri, Vice Chairperson, 
tGELF

Amit Gupta

Group CEO, Ecosystm
Advisor to New Zealand Government
Ex-Global Chair, TiE

Dr Kessara Amornvuthivorn

Director, 
Southeast Asia Ministers of Education Organisation (SEAMEO) STEM ED

Abhijit Gosh

Managing Director, SEA, Alvarez & Marsal
Board Member, AVPN
Vice Chairman, Board of Languages, Singapore Ministry of Education

Asia Pacific AI Council
Senior Leadership Team
Vivek Kumar

President and CEO,
JA Asia Pacific

Adnan Bokhari

Chief Financial Officer,
JA Asia Pacific

Joshua Miller

Executive Director,
JA Guam

Dinu Raheja

Executive Director,
tGELF/JA India

Yoriko Kuroki

Executive Director - Operations,
JA Japan

Shanthi Kanthaswamy

Executive Director,
JA Malaysia

Krishna Alejandrino

Executive Director,
JA Philippines

M.L Pariyada Diskul

Executive Director,
JA Thailand

Kirk Kenny

Chief Operating Officer,
JA Asia Pacific

Judy Wu

Executive Director,
JA China

Vivian Choi

Executive Director,
Hong Kong SAR-China

Utami Anita Herawati

Executive Director,
Prestasi Junior Indonesia

Sunah Lee

Executive Director,
JA Korea

Hassan Pagganwala

Executive Director,
JA Pakistan

Hau Yee Ng

Executive Director,
JA Singapore

Ayna Bayramova

Executive Director,
JA Turkmenistan

Senior Leadership Team
Honorary Advisors to President & CEO of JA Asia Pacific
Honorary Advisors
Regional Operating Centre
Arunee Narula

Regional Operations Director

Roshaan Suren

Regional Development Director

Vi Phuong

Regional Operations Coordinator

Sheila Ganesan

Regional Communications and Marketing Director

Ringin Abel

Regional Development Manager 

Zunaira Zahid

Executive Office Manager 

Regional Operating Centre
Partners
The JA Experiential Education Model

 

JA delivers its education programs through volunteers from all sectors of society who bring real-life work experience to the training and work closely with students in a mentorship capacity to create a truly experiential model that is focused on practical, and not just theoretical, results.

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Young people

Educators

Businesses

JA serves as the nexus between the private sector, public sector and young people. We connect companies, organizations and individuals who wish to be involved in the youth economic development movement.

Our partners enable us to effectively execute our mission.  In turn, we enable our partners to collaborate in addressing socio-economic priorities, such as youth unemployment and enterprise creation.

Whether through financial contributions, Board participation, classroom or virtual volunteering, JA offers a collective ability to execute youth empowerment programs that create a lasting, positive impact on the lives of young people.

Sponsors
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