Ayman Zohry, PhD. Curriculum Vitae

Ayman Zohry, PhD. Expert on Population and Migration Studies Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL DATA: Postal Address PO. Box 30 El-Malek El-Saleh (11559) Cai...
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Ayman Zohry, PhD. Expert on Population and Migration Studies

Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL DATA:

Postal Address PO. Box 30 El-Malek El-Saleh (11559) Cairo – Egypt Residence Apt. # 9803 – Pharaohs Buildings 22 Mohamed Rouchdi St. Maryoutiya - Haram Giza (12561) Egypt Telephone +2010-279-7171 Fax +202-3536-5865 e-mail [email protected] Web Page http://www.zohry.com EDUCATION:

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Ph.D. (Migration Studies), University of Sussex, 2002 MPhil. (Demography), Cairo Demographic Center, 1995 Post-graduate Diploma (Population and Development), Cairo Demographic Center, 1993 Post-graduate Diploma (Demography), Cairo Demographic Center, 1992 Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Helwan University, 1985

FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS, & AWARD:

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Fellow, Academic Session 425, Salzburg Seminar: Challenges of European Integration and Expansion. Salzburg, Austria, Jun 29 - Jul 4, 2005. Demographic Advisor, Arab Healthy Water Association (AHWA), 2003-Present. Seed Grant, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut (AUB), 2003-2004. Fellow, Academic Session 409, Salzburg Seminar: Migration, Race, and Ethnicity in Europe, Salzburg, Austria, Jun 17 - Jun 24, 2003.

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University of Sussex Alumni Consul in Egypt, 2002-Present Middle East Awards in the Social Sciences (MEAwards), Awardee, 2000-2001. Research Fellow, Sussex Center for Migration Research (SCMR), University of Sussex, 19992002. Founder and moderator of "Demographers Without Borders e-mail group", 1999-Present.

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Arabic (Mother Tongue) English, Very Good (Working Language) French, Fair

RESEARCH INTERESTS AND FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION:

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Egyptian Demography Internal and International Migration Population Policies Labor Force and Labor Migration Population and Development Arab Demography Technology, Communications and the Society

CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, AND WORKSHOPS: (Partial List)

 Symposium on Family, Migration and Dignity, Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development (DIIFSD), Qatar Foundation, Doha - Qatar, 27-29 March, 2012.  Expert Group Meeting on “Analysis of Gender Equality Gaps in 12 Arab Countries,” UN-ESCWA and UN-WOMEN, Amman - Jordan, 3 November, 2011.  Mediterranean Strategy Group Meeting, The German Marshall Fund of the United States, Barcelona, 19-21 October 2011.  Seminar on "The Impact of Arab Revolutions on Egyptian Labor," Dialogue Forum, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria 15 October 2011.  GFMD Meeting on the Contribution of Migrants Associations to Development, Global Forum on Migration and Development, Morocco 20-22 September 2011.  International Forum on "Education and Research Without Borders," UNESCO Chair "Population, Migration and Development," Sapienza University of Rome, Rome 12-13 May 2011.  Workshop on "Migration in the Arab Region: Determinants and Consequences," Economic Research Forum (ERF), Istanbul 16-17 April 2011.

 Expert Group Meeting on "Methodologies to Analyze 2010 Population, Housing, and Establishments Census Data," Qatar Statistical Authority, Doha 30-31 March 2011.  First Arab Expatriates Conference: A Bridge for Communication, League of Arab States, Cairo 4-6 December 2010.  International Conference on" Egyptians abroad: problems, solutions and rights of migrants," National Council for Human Rights (Egypt), Cairo, 3 November 2010 (Invited Speaker).  World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies (WOCMES), European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed.), Barcelona, 19-24 July 2010.  Gulf Research Meeting 2010, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, 7-10 July 2010.  Permanent Forum of Arab-African Dialogue on Democracy and Human Rights: Migrations in the Arab-African World, United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the [Egyptian] National Council for Human Rights (NCHR), Cairo, 7-9 December 2009.  The First Arab Youth Employment Conference, Arab Labor Organization (ALO), Algiers, 15-17 November 2009.  International Colloquium on "the Impact of Crises on Migration," Ministry of Moroccans Abroad and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Rabat, 12-13 October 2009.  The 26th Population Conference, The International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Marrakech, 27 Sep. - 2 Oct. 2009  Expert Group Meeting on Reinforcing Social Equity: Integrating Youth in the Development Process, UN-ESCWA and Family Development Foundation , Abu Dhabi, 29-31 March 2009.  International Conference on India-EU Partnerships in Labour Mobility, Jawaharlal Nehru University and Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, Delhi, 21-23 February 2009.  Migration for Development Knowledge Fair, The United Nations and the European Commission, Brussels, 1-4 December 2008.  Venice Forum 2008: Migration from a National, European and Global Perspective, Giorgio Cini Foundation, Island of San Giorgio Maggiore - Venice, 12-13 June 2008. (Invited Speaker).  Migration Task Force Meeting, Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD), based at Columbia University, New York, 11-12 April 2008.  Workshop on “Perspectives of the Neighborhood Countries on Migration: Economic, Cultural, and Political Dimensions,” European Union (EU) 6th Framework Programme (FP6) Project “Global Migration from the Eastern Mediterranean and Eurasia: Security and Human Rights Challenges to Europe,” Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara, 18-19 January 2008.  Project Group Meeting on "Migration as a Potential and Risk - Europe and the MENA Region," Osnabruck University and Robert Bosch Foundation, Berlin, Germany, 16-17 December 2007. 

Expert Group Meeting on "Integrating Population Variables into Development Planning in the Arab

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Region," The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia, Amman, Jordan, 3-4 April 2007. Workshop on "Global Migration and European Union's Policy Interventions," The Nijmegen Centre for Border Research, University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands 20-21 October 2006. The 11th International Metropolis Conference, Paths & Crossroads: Moving People, Moving Places, Lisboan, Portugal 2-6 October 2006. Seminar on "Gendering Migration in the Middle East: Migrants’ Presence and Absence," with Annelies Moors, University of Amsterdam, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), 4 May 2006 The 25th IUSSP International Population Conference, The International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Tours, France 18-23 July 2005. International conference on “The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Ten years after Barcelona,” L’Institut de recherche pour le développment (IRD) and Cairo University, Cairo 19-20 April 2005 National Conference on Population and Development, National Agency for Information and Documentation, Center for Economic Research, and The Academy for Graduate Studies, Tripoli, 21-22 November, 2004. Fourth African Population Conference: Population and Poverty in Africa, Union for African Population Studies (UAPA), Tunis, 8-12 December, 2003. Research on Refugees in Urban Settings: Methods and Ethics, Forced Migration and Refugee Studies (FMRS), The American University in Cairo (AUC), 11-13 April 2003. Arab Population Experts Meeting - Population, Poverty, Reproductive Heath, and Technology, Population Policies Division, League of Arab States, Cairo 22-24 December 2002. The 32nd Annual Conference on Population and Development in the Developing World, Cairo Demographic Center, 17-22 December 2002. The Euro-African Dialogue: Security Co-operation in Europe & North Africa, The United Kingdom's Royal United Service Institute for Defense Studies (RUSI), 30-31 October 2002, Tripoli, Libya.

WORK EXPERIENCE:

A. Full-time Work:  Adjunct Professor, Center for Migration and Refugee Studies (CMRS), American University in Cairo (AUC), Cairo, Egypt, (January 2012 )  Senior Lecturer, Cairo Demographic Center (CDC), Cairo, Egypt, (January 2012 )  Course Manager, International Center for Policy development (ICMPD), Brussels, Belgium, (March 2010 - July 2010)

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First Population Affairs Officer, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UN-ESCWA), Beirut, Lebanon, (July 2009 - January 2010) Founding President and President, The Egyptian Society for Migration Studies (EGYMIG), (January 2008 – ) Visiting Researcher, Department of Globalization and Governance, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Copenhagen, Denmark, (April 2006 – July 2006) Research Associate, Forced Migration and Refugee Studies Program, The American University in Cairo (AUC), (November 2004 – March 2006) Visiting Assistant Professor (Demography), Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS), The American University of Beirut (AUB), (September 2003 – September 2004) Director of Monitoring and Evaluation Division, The Academy for Educational Development (AED),Integrated English Language Program II, (December 1999 – March 2001) Managing the work of three units (Research & Evaluation, Information Systems, and Testing) with 17 professional national and international staff members. (AED, IELP-II, 6 Mostafa El-Sherei St., Off Nawal St., Dokki (12311), Cairo, Egypt).



Research and Evaluation Manager, The Academy for Educational Development (AED), Integrated English language Program II, (May 1998 – December 1999) Design large-scale, statistically valid surveys, Select appropriate methodologies for various surveys and polls, Craft survey instruments for data entry, and perform basic statistical analysis and cross-tabulations with appropriate software to evaluate and monitor training and program evaluation. Develop qualitative data collection instruments and analysis. (AED, IELP-II, 6 Mostafa El-Sherei St., Off Nawal St., Dokki (12311), Cairo, Egypt).



Data Analyst, US Naval Medical Research Unit # 3 (NAMRU-3), (March 1997 - May 1998) Production of statistical reports including quarterly and annual (incidence rates, operations data) and special (demographic, census, hygiene, nutrition, etc. ) reports from ongoing longitudinal, cross-sectional and casecontrol studies of enteric disease projects using tables and graphical presentation of data. Other duties include data entry, data cleaning, retrieval, and storage. (NAMRU3, Abbassia (11517), Cairo, Egypt).



Assistant Program Manager, "Support to NGOs Towards the Implementation of the ICPD Program of Action Project", The National NGO Commission for Population And Development (NCPD) and UNFPA (October 1996 - February 1997). To assist the Program Manager in providing technical support in the implementation of the project, assist in the development of the project plans, assist in analyzing, reviewing and monitoring of project activities, and assist in the preparation of documentation, reports, and studies related to the project activities. (NCPD, PO. Box 1239Maadi, Cairo, Egypt).



Lecturer Assistant , United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and Cairo Demographic Center (CDC), (October 1994 - October 1996).

Teaching "Population and Development Projection methods" and "Advanced Quantitative Methods for the Analysis of Population and Development Data" to the trainees of the International Program for Training in Population and Development that implemented by Cairo Demographic Center and United Nations Population Fund. (Cairo Demographic Center, Mokattam (11571), Cairo, Egypt).



Lecturer Assistant and Trainer (Computer and Demographic Analysis and Applications), CairoDemographic Center, (December 1993 - October 1996). Teaching demographic analysis and demographic applications with PCs to the trainees of the General Diploma in Demography, Special Diploma in Population and Development, and special training courses, in addition to participating in ongoing research activities. Suggesting the proper ways of data analysis with statistical and demographic software packages for the MPhil. Trainees and teaching staff. (Cairo Demographic Center, Mokattam (11571), Cairo, Egypt).



Demographer, Egypt National Population Council (April 1987 - January 1993) Reviewing, monitoring and evaluating population activities at the national and regional level. Analyzing vital statistics and contraceptive methods statistics. Preparing monthly and annual reports of population and family planning activities. (Egypt National Population Council, PO. Box 1036, Cairo, Egypt).

B. Consulting & Short-term Assignments: (Partial List)  Consultant, Project on "Mapping Women's Human Rights Organizations in the Arab States," United Nation Development Fund for Women (Arab States Regional Office), Amman, Jordan, February-August 2011.  Research Advisor, National Council for Human Rights (NHCR), Cairo, Egypt, July. 2008 – May. 2009.  Technical Advisor, Department of Arab Expatriates, League of Arab States, Nov. 2008 – Current.  Member of the Migrant Advisory Board, The Joint EC-UN Migration and Development Initiative, Sep. 2008 - Current.  Principal Investigator, Project on "A Study on the Dynamics of the Egyptian Diaspora: Strengthening Development Linkages," The International Organization for Migration (IOM), Dec. 2007 - July 2010.  Senior Technical Advisor for Documentation and Research, Egypt Education Reform Program, American Institutes for Research (AIR), Nov. 2007 - May 2008.  Consultant, Research Methods, Statistics, and Monitoring and Evaluation, Egypt Education Reform Program, the Academy for Educational Development (AED), May 2007 - May 2008.  National Migration Expert, Project on “Patterns of Migration and Human Resources Development Issues in Egypt,” The European Training Foundation (ETF) and Social



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Planning, Analysis, and Administration Consultants (SPAAC), August 2006 - .October 2007. Consultant, project on “Integrating Population Variables into Development Planning in the Arab Region,” The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), October 2006 - December 2007. Member, Technical and Scientific Committee, “The First Arab Conference on Family Health and Population," Cairo, May 13-16, 2006. Consultant, “Regional Report on Labor Emigration and Insourcing in MENA Countries,” The World Bank, November 2005 - April 2006. Senior Migration Researcher, Project on “Information Dissemination for The Prevention of Irregular Migration from Egypt,” IOM, Italia Cooperation, and Emigration Sector of the Ministry of Labor and Emigration of Egypt, September 2005 - March 2006. Consultant (Demography), Pan Arab Project for Family Health (PAPFAM), League of Arab States (LAS), December 2004 - Current Scholar Affiliate, Forced Migration and Refugee Studies Program, The American University in Cairo, April - August 2003. Senior Demographer (International Migration), Integrated Migration Information System Project (IMIS), IOM, Italia Cooperation, and Emigration Sector of the Ministry of Labor and Emigration ofEgypt, From September 2002 - October 2003. Trainer (Program Monitoring and Evaluation), IELP-II, The Academy for Educational Development (AED), Cairo Office, August 2002 – August 2003. Data Analyst, League of Arab States (LAS), "Survey on Female Participation in the Economic Activity in Algeria", Data Cleaning and Tabulation. From August to October 1996. Data Analyst, The Egyptian Fertility Care Society (EFCS), "Maternal Morbidity in Upper Egypt Survey", Survey Coordination and Data Analysis. From October 1995 to April 1996. Data Manager, The Egyptian Fertility Care Society (EFCS), "The Validity Study of the Findings of the EDHS 1995 on Female Circumcision in Egypt", Data Management, Processing, and Cleaning. From May to July 1996. Data Manager, Cairo Demographic Center (CDC), "Reproductive Health Survey", Office Editing Management, and Data Processing Management, and Data Analysis. From March to December 1995. Field Supervisor, Cairo Demographic Center (CDC), "Clinical Services Improvement Survey", Field Supervisor, Office Editing, Data Entry, Data Processing Supervision, and Data Analysis. From October 1993 to January 1994.

C. Experience as a trainer:

Trainer and Lecturer in the following types of training courses including developing teaching materials, manuals, time schedules, monitoring, and evaluation:  Demographic Analysis and Applications  Population and Development Projection Methods  Advanced Quantitative Methods and Statistical Applications  Microcomputer Processing Systems for Survey Data Entry and Analysis  Labor Force and Unemployment Projection Methods  Program Monitoring and Evaluation  Migration and Development D. Computer: General operating systems and software: Microsoft Windows Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Front Page) WebCT and Blackboard (Online course design and management) Web Design Statistical Applications: The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) MINITAB Statistical Software Epi-Info The Statistical Analysis System (SAS) Demographic Applications: - MORTPAK-Lite (Mortality Estimations) - ANTHRO - PYRAMIDS - DEMPROJ and SPECTRUM (Demographic Projections) - PDPM/PC - Population Analysis Spread Sheet (PAS) - PopMap: Demographic Mapping Software Survey Dataset: I have used the following international and regional datasets: - The World Fertility Survey (WFS) - Demographic and Heath Survey (DHS) - Pan Arab Project for Child Development (PAPCHILD) - Pan Arab Project for Family Health (PAPFAM) - Clinical Data Files for Epidemiological Studies

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United Nations Population Database Economic Research Forum Labor Market Surveys (1998-2006) Survey on Young People in Egypt (SYPE) Many other Local and Regional Datasets

ACADEMIC SERVICE: a. Courses taught: EPHD 227 Population and Development (AUB) EPHD 332 Population and Health Policy (AUB) EPHD 333A Special Topics in Pop. Health: Migration and Population Health (AUB) EPHD 333B Special Topics in Pop. Health: Infant and Child Mortality (AUB) EPHD 339 Tutorial (Epidemiology and Population Health) (AUB) EPHD 340 Seminar (Epidemiology and Population Health) (AUB) MRS 576 Methods of Research with Forced Migrants and Refugees (AUC) CDC 103A Population Size, Distribution and Composition (CDC) CDC 103B Population Change (CDC) b. Academic Supervision: Matilda Saliba 2003/04: Menopause Among Lebanese Women (Master of Science in Population Health), American University of Beirut (AUB). Ziad Ghosn 2003/04: Fertility and Sex Preference in Yemen (Master of Science in Population Health), American University of Beirut (AUB). c. Service in Academic Committees: Integrity Promotion Committee (2003/04), Faculty of Health Sciences, , American University of Beirut (AUB). Reproductive Health Group, 2003/04 (Headed by Prof. Huda Zurayk), American University of Beirut (AUB). d. Academic Research at AUC: Research Affiliate, Center for Migration and Refugee Studies (Forced Migration and Refugee Studies Program) in cooperation with Migration Development Research Center, University of Sussex - November 2004 – March 2006. e. Editorial Service:

Consulting editor, Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 2005 - todate. Founding Editor and Editor, Demographers Without Borders (DWB), a web-based resource for demographers, 1999 - todate. Member of Editorial Board, Migration Letters, 2008 - todate Member of Editorial Board, Arab Family Health and Population, 2008 - todate Member of Editorial Board, International Migration Review, 2012 - todate External Reviewer, International Journal of Ageing and Later Life, 2007-2008 e. Conference Organization: Discussant, Session 44 "The role of highly skilled workers in socio-economic development" The 26thPopulation Conference, The International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Marrakech, 27 Sep. - 2 Oct. 2009 Organizer and Discussant, Session 112 "International Migration of Women" The 26th Population Conference, The International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Marrakech, 27 Sep. - 2 Oct. 2009 Chair and Organizer, Session 195 "International Labour Migration: Trends, Policies and Legal Issues"The 26th Population Conference, The International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Marrakech, 27 Sep. - 2 Oct. 2009 Organizer, Symposium on "Irregular Migration of Egyptian Youth" Cairo Demographic Center, Cairo, 25 June 2009 Organizer, Symposium on "Irregular Migration of Egyptian Youth" Cairo Demographic Center, Cairo, 17 May 2009 PUBLICATIONS: (Unpublished reports and research project reports are not included) a. Research papers published in peer-reviewed journals: 1. Zohry, A. (2012) "The Seven Billion: The Economic and Political Ramifications of the Population Cause," Al-Siyassa Al-Dawliya, (187): 100-104 (in Arabic). 2. Zohry, A. (2011) "Population movements and the non-traditional security in the Arab region,"Al-Siyassa Al-Dawliya, (186): 23-28 (in Arabic). 3. Zohry, A. (2008) "Levels and determinants of infant and child mortality in Djibouti". Arab Family Health and Population. 1(1):1-35 (in Arabic). 4. Zohry, A. (2007) "Egyptian Irregular Migration to Europe". Migration Letters. 4(1):53-63. 5. Habib, R.; Zohry, A.; Nuwayhid, I.; Najdi, F. (2006) "Older adults in the division of domestic labor in communities on the outskirts of Beirut," European Journal of Ageing. 3(3):137-145.

6. Zohry, A. (2006) "Immigration to Egypt". Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies. 4(3): 33-54. 7. Zohry, A. (2003) "The place of Egypt in the regional migration system as a receiving country."Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales (REMI). 19(3):129-149. 8. Zohry, A. (2003) "Nutritional habits of unskilled rural laborers in Cairo". Nutritional Anthropology, 26: 19-22. 9. Warschauer,M.; El-Said, G.; Zohry, A. (2002) “Language Choice Online: Globalization and Identity in Egypt”. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC). 7(4). 10. Khalifa MA; Abdel Moneim A; Zohry, A. G. (1994) “The Impact of Socioeconomic Setting and Program Effort on Contraceptive Prevalence in the Egyptian Governorates”. The Egyptian Population and Family Planning Review, 28(2):82-103. 11. Sakani O; Zohry AG, (1994) “Socioeconomic and Demographic Factors Affecting School Enrollment in Egypt”. The Egyptian Population and Family Planning Review, 28(2):116-138. b. Essays and short non-reviewed articles: 1. Zohry, A. (2011) “Migration and Mobility Worldwide,” Afaaq Al-Mustaqbal [Future Horizons], Issue No. 9, January/February, Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research (ECSSR). (in Arabic) 2. Zohry, A. (2010) “The Arab countries' demographic mosaic that Europe must not ignore,“ Europe's World, Autumn 2010. 3. Zohry, A. (2010) “Egypt’s Place in the Euro-Mediterranean Migration System,” in Migration and the Mashreq, The Middle East Institute Viewpoints, The Middle East Institute, Pp: 24-26. 4. Zohry, A. (2010) “International Migration Between Political Propaganda and the Economy,” The Forum, Fall 2010, International Affairs Forum, Pp: 28-30. c. Working papers and chapters in research monographs: 1. Zohry, A. (2011) “A Proposed Framework for the Study of Illegal Migration,” Working Paper no. 1, Egyptian Society for Migration Studies (EGYMIG). 2. Zohry, A. (2010) “Immigration to Egypt”, in Segal, U.A., Mayadas, N.S., & Elliott, D. (eds),Immigration Worldwide: Policies, Practices, and Trends, Oxford University Press. 3. Zohry, A. (2008) “Migration Policies in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: The Cases of Egypt, Jordan and Syria”, in Ayşe GÜNEŞ-AYATA (editor), Challenges of Global Migration: EU and Its Neighbourhood, Center for Black Sea and Central Asia (KORA) and Middle East Technical University (METU), Pp: 77-92. 4. Ginsburg, M., Megahed, N., Abdellah, A., & Zohy, A. (2008) “Promoting active-learning

pedagogies in Egypt”, in N. Popov, C. Wolhuter, C. Heller & M. Kysilka (eds.) Comparative Education and Teacher Training (volume 6). Sofia: Bureau for Educational Services and the Bulgarian Comparative Education Society. 5. Warschauer, M.; El-Said, G.; Zohry, A. (2007) “Language Choice Online: Globalization and Identity in Egypt” In: Brenda Danet and Susan C. Herring (eds)The Multilingual Internet: Language, Culture, and Communication Online, Oxford University Press, Pp: 303-318. 6. Zohry, A. (2007) “Why Upper Egyptians Migrate to Cairo”, Al-Ahram Strategic File, No. 155, Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, Cairo (in Arabic). 7. Zohry, A. (2006) “Egyptian Youth and the European Eldorado: Journeys of Hope and Despair”, Working Paper No. 18, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Copenhagen. 8. Zohry, A. (2005) "Migration Without Borders: North Africa as a reserve of cheap labour for Europe," Migration Without Borders Series, UNESCO, Paris. 9. Warschauer,M.; El-Said, G.; Zohry, A. (2003) “Language Choice Online: Globalization and Identity in Egypt”. In: Fred E. Jandt (editor): Intercultural Communication: A Global Reader. Sage Publications, ISBN: 0-7619-2899-5. Pp: 160-172. 10. Zohry, A. G.; El-Said, G. R. “Arab Demographers’ Use of Computer and Internet Resources: Results of an Online Survey". Working Papers Series, No. 1, 2000. 20 pp. Egypt Population ResearchCenter (egypop). Cairo, November 2000. 11. Zohry, A. G. "The plateau effect of the family planning program in Egypt". Cairo Demographic Center, Research Monograph Series No. 27, 1998. 12. Zohry, A. G. “Determinants of Contraceptive Switching Behavior in Egypt”. In: Makhlouf H; Amin SZ; Moreland RS, (eds.) Studies in Contraceptive Use in Egypt: Eight Studies of the 1992 EgyptDemographic and Health Survey, Cairo Demographic Center and Egypt National Population Council, January 1997. Re-Published in: Population Studies, Vol. 16 No. 81, PP 25-54, 1998. 13. Zohry, A. G. "Population policies and family planning program in Egypt: evolution and performance". Cairo Demographic Center, Research Monograph Series No. 26, 1997. 14. Zohry, A. G., “Reproductive Intentions and Future Fertility in Egypt”. Cairo Demographic Center, Research Monograph Series No. 25, PP. 255-68, 1996. 15. Zohry, A. G., “Attitudes of Egyptian Women Toward Female Circumcision in Egypt”. CairoDemographic Center, Research Monograph Series No. 25, 1996. 16. Zohry, A. G., “Features of Contraceptive Switching Behavior in Egypt”. Cairo Demographic Center, Research Monograph Series No. 25, 1996. 17. Zohry, A. G. “Excess Births Due to Unwanted Fertility in Egypt”. Cairo Demographic

Center,Research Monograph Series No. 24, 1995. 18. Bahobaishi N; Zohry, A. G. “Fertility in Yemen: An Analysis of the Proximate Determinants”. Cairo Demographic Center, Research Monograph Series No. 24, 1995. 19. Zohry, A. G.; Bean, Lee L. "Infant Mortality and Health Care in the Gulf Region". CairoDemographic Center, Research Monograph Series No. 24, 1995. 20. Bean, Lee L.; Zohry, A. G. "Marriage and fertility in the Gulf region: the impact of profamily, pro-natal policies" CDC Working Paper, No. 36, 1994. 37 pp. Cairo Demographic Center: Cairo. 21. Zohry, A. G. “Determinants of Fertility in Egypt: A Supply Demand Approach”. CairoDemographic Center, Research Monograph Series No. 23, 1994. 22. Zohry, A. G. “Labor Force Profile in Rural Upper Egypt versus Rural Lower Egypt”. CairoDemographic Center, Research Monograph Series No. 22, 1993. d. Books, handbooks, and reports (Partial List): 1. Zohry, A. (2010) The Workers' Sponsor [Al-Kafeel!], Citizens For Development Foundation, Cairo. (in Arabic) 2. Zohry, A. (2010) "A Study on the Dynamics of the Egyptian Diaspora: Strengthening Development Linkages". International Organization for Migration. 3. Zohry, A. (2010) Communications and the Society in Egypt, [Al-Ettessalate wal-Mojtamaa fi Masr], (in Arabic). 4. Zohry, A. (2009)"The Migratory Patterns of Egyptians in Italy and France". CARIM Research Report no. 2009/17. The Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration(CARIM), European University Institute, Florence. 5. Zohry, A. (2008) The Mediterranean Sea, [Bahrelroom], The first Egyptian novel on illegal migration,Cairo (in Arabic) 6. Zohry, A. (2007) "Migration and Development in Egypt," Project Group Meeting on "Migration as a Potential and Risk - Europe and the MENA Region," Osnabruck University and Robert Bosch Foundation, Berlin, Germany, 16-17 December 2007. 7. Zohry, A. (2007) The Danish Experience, [Attajrouba Addanmarkiya] Cairo (in Arabic) 8. Zohry, A. (2006) Insights into Egyptian Society, [Daftar Ahwāl Almogtama’ Al-Masri] Cairo (in Arabic) 9. Zohry, A. (2006) Attitudes of Egyptian Youth Towards Migration to Europe 2006. International Organization for Migration (IOM), Italia Cooperation and Ministry of Manpower and Emigration, Cairo. 10. Zohry, A. (2005) Assessment of Data Quality of the Arab Family Health Surveys. Pan Arab

Project for Family Health (PAPFAM), League of Arab States, Cairo. 11. Zohry, A. (2004) "Interrelationships between internal and international migration in Egypt: a pilot study," Research Reports Series, Development Research Center on Migration, Globalization, and Poverty, University of Sussex. 12. Zohry, A. and Harrell-Bond, B. (2003) "Contemporary Egyptian migration: an overview of voluntary and forced migration". Country Background Papers (WP-C3), Development Research Center on Migration, Globalization, and Poverty, University of Sussex. 13. Zohry, A. (2003) Contemporary Egyptian Migration 2003. International Organization for Migration (IOM), Italia Cooperation and Ministry of Manpower and Emigration, Cairo. 14. Melnyk, A; Zohry, A; El-Said, G; Burch, R. (2003) Monitoring and Evaluation Handbook: Assuring Quality in Strategic Training Programs. Academy for Educational Development (AED). 15. Hassan SS; Zohry, A. G. (1994) The Annual Statistical Report on the Status of Arab Child, 1994. The Arab Council for Childhood and Development, Cairo, 1995. (In Arabic) e. Conference Presentations (Partial List): 1. Zohry, A. (2011) "A Study on the Dynamics of the Egyptian Diaspora: Strengthening Development Linkages," Center for Migration and Refugee Studies (CMRS), American University in cairo, 16 November 2011. 2. Zohry, A. (2010) "Migration and Identity in the Arab Gulf Countries: The case of the UAE," Gulf Reaearch Meeting 2010, University of Cambridge, 7-10 July 2010. 3. Zohry, A. (2010) "Migration and the Family in the Middle East and North Africa". Conference on "Empowerment of the Family in the Modern World: Challenges & Promises Ahead," Doha International Institute for Family Studies and Development (DIFSD), Qatar Foundation, Doha, 2728 January. 2010 4. Zohry, A. (2009) "The Development Impact of Internal Migration: Findings from Egypt". The 26th International Conference on Population, IUSSP, Marrakech, 27 Sep-2 Oct. 2009 5. Zohry, A. (2009) Strategies of Coping and Patterns of Accommodation of Irregular Egyptian Migrants in Europe, Irregular Migration Conference, Partners In Development, Cairo 9-10 May. 6. Zohry, A. (2009) The Demography of Arab Youth: Current Situation and Future Trends, Expert Group Meeting on Reinforcing Social Equity: Integrating Youth in the Development Process, UN-ESCWA and Family Development Foundation , Abu Dhabi, 29-31 March 2009. (In Arabic) 7. Zohry, A. (2007) Population Projections and their Role in Integrating Population and

Development Variables in the Arab Region, Regional Workshop on "Strengthening the Skills of Demographers and Population Experts in Demographic Analysis and its Relationship with Development," The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates, 5-6 December. 8. Zohry, A. (2007) Integrating Population Variables into Development Planning in the Arab Region, Expert Group Meeting on "Integrating Population Variables into Development Planning in the Arab Region," The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), Amman, Jordan, 3-4 April. 9. Zohry, A. (2006) Egypt: a new player in the Euro-Mediterranean migration system, Workshop on "Global Migration and European Union's Policy Interventions," The Nijmegen Centre for Border Research, University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands 20-21 October. 10. Zohry, A. (2006) Egyptian Irregular Migration to Europe, The Third International Population Geographies Conference, European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), University of Liverpool, Liverpool, June 21-24. 11. Zohry, A. (2006) Who Migrates Internally, Internationally, & Who Stays Behind in Egypt?, European Population Conference 2006, , University of Liverpool, Liverpool, June 1921. 12. Zohry, A. (2006) Developmentalizing the Diaspora : African Refugees in Cairo, Fourth International Workshop on Diaspora, Development and Conflict: The Impacts of Transnational Activities, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Bornholm, May 7-9. 13. Zohry, A. (2006) Migration and the Left-Behind Families: Findings from Rural Egypt, Seminar on “Gendering Migration in the Middle East: Migrants’ Presence and Absence,” Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), Copenhagen, May 4. 14. Awad, A. & Zohry, A. (2005) The End of Egypt Population Growth in the 21st Century: Challenges and Aspirations, The 35th Annual Conference on Population and Development Issues: Current Situation & Aspirations, Cairo Demographic Center, Cairo 20 - 22 December. 15. Zohry, A. (2005) Cairo: A transit city for migrants and African Refugees, Colloque: Circulations migratoires et reconfigurations territoriales entre l’Afrique noire et l’Afrique du Nord, CEDEJ, Cairo 17-18 November (invited). 16. Zohry, A. (2005) Computer-Mediated Communications as Tools for Professional Development: Demographers Without Borders as a Case Study, The 3rd Conference of Documentation and Electronic Archiving: Knowledge Investment and Management for Decision Support, United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and Dubai Municipality, Dubai 17-19 September. 17. Zohry, A. (2005) Armenians in Egypt, The 25th International Population Conference, The

International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Tours, France, 18-23 July. 18. Zohry, A. (2004) Integrating Population Variables in Development Planning, a keynote speech, National Conference on Population and Development, National Agency for Information and Documentation, Center for Economic Research, and The Academy for Graduate Studies, Tripoli, 21-22 November (invited). 19. Zohry, A. (2002) Demographic Pressures in North Africa: causes and Consequences, The Euro-African Dialogue: Security Co-operation in Europe & North Africa, Royal United Service Institute for Defense Studies (London), 30-31 October, Tripoli, Libya (invited). PPT 20. Zohry, A. (2002) Unskilled Labor Migration from Upper Egypt to Cairo, Centre d'Etudes et de Documentation Economiques, Juridiques et Sociales (CEDEJ), 22 October, Cairo (invited). PPT 21. Warschauer, M.; Zohry, A.; Refaat, G. (2000) Language and literacy online: A study of Egyptianinternet users, The American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL) Conference, March 11-14,Vancouver, British Columbia. 22. Zohry, A. G.; Hosam-el-Din, T. M. The Socioeconomic and Demographic Correlates of Female Circumcision in the Sudan. Paper presented in the 27th Annual Seminar on Population and Development, Cairo Demographic Center. Cairo 16-18 December 1997. 23. Zohry, A. G.(1997) Reliability of Data on Fertility Intentions in Egypt. Paper presented in the 32ndAnnual Conference on Statistics, Computer Sciences, and Operations Research, Institute of Statistical Studies and Research (ISSR), Cairo University. Cairo 13-15 December. 24. Zohry, A. G.; Gad AY. (1995) Demographic Profile of Gharbia and Souhag Governorates: An Intra-Governorate Analysis with GIS, Cairo Demographic Center, Paper presented in the 25th CDC Annual Seminar on Population and Development, December. f. Newspaper Articles: 1. Zohry, A. “Top 10 Egyptian Migration Issues of 2011", Al-Wafd Newspaper, 01-01-2012. (in Arabic) 2. Zohry, A. “The View from Abroad", An article about remittances of Egyptians abroad, Business Today Egypt, December 2011. 3. Zohry, A. “Voices of Egyptians abroad: Will they change the rules of the game?", Al-Wafd Newspaper, 15-11-2011. (in Arabic) 4. Zohry, A. “To vote or note to vote: the dilemma of Egyptians Abroad", The Daily News Egypt, 13-10-2011. 5. Zohry, A. “The Egyptian Labor Between the Kafeel System and the Recruitment Companies",

[Al-emala Al-Masryia baina nezam Al-Kafeel we Sharekaat Al-Tawzeef]Al-Ahram Newspaper, 10-05-2010. (in Arabic) 6. Zohry, A. “The International Migrants Day", [Al-Yaoum Al-Dawli Lel-Mohajereen]Al-Wafd Newspaper, 20-12-2009. (in Arabic) 7. Zohry, A. “In the International Migrants Day", [Fil-Yaoum Al-Dawli Lel-Mohajereen]AlQuds Al-Arabi Newspaper, 18-12-2009. (in Arabic) 8. Zohry, A. “About the International Migrants Day", [Hawl Al-Yaoum Al-Dawli LelMohajereen]Al-Shorouk Newspaper, 17-12-2009. (in Arabic) 9. Zohry, A. “Dubai and the Gloaters", [Dubai wal-Shametoun]Al-Quds Al-Arabi Newspaper, 03-12-2009. (in Arabic) 10. Zohry, A. “Humanity's Real Olympics", [Al-Oulembiad al-Haqiqi le-Basharyia] Al-Quds AlArabi Newspaper, 10-10-2009. (in Arabic) 11. Zohry, A. “Family Planning .. A Step Backward", Al-Wafd Newspaper, 27-09-2009. (in Arabic) 12. Zohry, A. “Towards a National Migration Council [in Egypt]", Rosalyousef Newspaper, 1212-2007, issue no. 729, Cairo. (in Arabic) 13. Zohry, A. “Announcing Cairo as a closed City II", Al-Ahram Newspaper, 23-09-2007, issue no. 44120, Cairo. (in Arabic) 14. Zohry, A. “Beyond the Maids' crisis: Towards a National Migration Policy", The Daily Star Egypt, distributed with the International Herald Tribune, 12-06-2007, Cairo. 15. Zohry, A. “The Returnees from Libya", Al-Wafd Newspaper, 14-03-2007, issue no. 6252, Cairo.(in Arabic) 16. Zohry, A. “The Crisis of Egyptian Labor Migrants in Libya", Al-Ahaly Newspaper, 14-022007, issue no. 1314, Cairo. (in Arabic) 17. Zohry, A. "Egyptian Youth and Irregular Migration", Al-Gomhouryia Newspaper, 01-092006, Cairo. (in Arabic) 18. Zohry, A. "Sheikh Zaki Badawi .. The end of the moderate voice of Islam in Europe", AlMasry Al-Youm Newspaper, 12-02-2006, issue no. 609, Cairo. (in Arabic) 19. Zohry, A. “Egypt, refuge, and refugees”, Al-Wafd Newspaper, 03-02-2006, Cairo. (in Arabic) 20. Zohry, A. "Yes, Egypt witnesses an overpopulation problem", Assafir Newspaper, 26-062004, issue no. 9828, Beirut. (in Arabic) 21. Zohry, A. "From Upper Egypt to international Academy", Alhayat Newspaper, 18-03-2003, issue no. 14603, London. (Biography) (in Arabic) 22. Zohry, A. “Announcing Cairo as a closed City", Al-Ahram Newspaper, 15-09-2002, issue no. 42286, Cairo. (in Arabic)

g. Publications in Progress: 1. Zohry, A. (in progress) Exploring Contemporary Egyptian Migration, Looking for a publisher. MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:  Egyptian Demographers Association (EDA), Egypt  International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), France  Egyptian Geographical Society (EGS), Egypt  Union for African Population Studies (UAPS), Senegal  International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM), UK  Association Internationale des Démographes de Langue Française (AIDELF), France  European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), The Netherlands  The Egyptian Society of Migration Studies (EGYMIG), Egypt  Asian Population Association (APA), Thailand MEDIA APPEARANCE (Partial List)  Nile News Channel, Interview on "Arab Spring Revolutions and Migration", Sabah Gadeed Program, 4 April 2012.  CTV Channel, Interview on "Egyptian Illegal Migration after the Egyptian Revolution," F-ennour Program, 25 August 2011.  Al-Manara TV Channel for Scientific Research, Al-3elm fi Arqaam (Science in Numbers), Program onIrregular Migration, 23 December, 2010.  Nile Culture TV Channel, Agenda program, interview on my book "Communications and the Society in Egypt", 18 December 2010.  CTV Channel, Interview on "Egyptian Irregular Migration and Egyptians Abroad," F-ennour Program, 10 December 2010.  Nile News Channel, Interview on "Muslims in the West", Sabah Gadeed Program, 12 October 2010.  Nile International Channel, Breakfast Show Program, Egypt Radio and TV, Interview on Irregular Migration from Egypt, 14 July 2010.  Nile News Channel, From Cairo program, Egypt Radio and TV, Interview on Egyptians in Italy, 17 February 2010.  Channel One, Egypt Radio and TV, The Road to Egyptian Youth program: Migration between Dream and Reality, 4 November 2009.  Nile TV International, I've Read .... program, 15 June, 2009. 

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Al-Hurra TV Channel, Special Report program, Irregular Migration from Africa to Europe, 8 April, 2009. Abu Dhabi TV Channel, Moutheer Leljadal program (Controversary Issue), Arab Brain Drain, 7 March 2009. BBC Arabic Channel, Fact-finding Commission program [Lajnat taqassi Al-haqa'q], Irregular Migration from Egypt, 6 January 2009. Nile Life Channel, Naharak Saeed program, Interview on Irregular Migration among Egyptian Youth, 24 December 2008. Nile Life Channel, Naharak Saeed Program, Interview on Irregular Migration among Egyptian Youth, 24 December 2008. Algamaheer Newspaper, interview on “Irregular migration of Egyptian youth”, 2 July 2008. Nile Culture TV Channel, Share3 El-Kalām program, interview on my novel Ba7relrrom on Irregular migration, 21 June 2008. Dream TV Channel, Sama7 Gadeed program, interview on my novel Ba7relrrom on Irregular migration, 10 June 2008. Nile Culture TV Channel, Share3 El-Kalām program, interview on “Migration and Brain Drain in the Arab World”, 29 March 2008. BBC Arabic TV, The News Hour, Interview on “Illegal Migration in the Arab World”, 16 March 2008. Nile News Channel, Interview on "Arab Brain Drain", Sabah Gadeed Program, 27 February 2008. Elbadeel Newspaper, Interview on "Egyptian Migration and Migration Policies", 7 February 2008 Nile News Channel, Interview on "Irregular Migration of Egyptians", Sabah Gadeed Program, 25 December 2007. Greater Cairo Radio, Interview on “Illegal Migration of Egyptian Youth to Europe”, 24 December 2007. Al-Ahram Hebdo, Interview on “Illegal Migration of Egyptian Youth to Europe”, 5 December 2007. (inFrench) Nile News Channel, Interview on "Insights into Egyptian Society", Sabah Gadeed Program, 5 September 2007. BBC Arabic Radio, Interview on “Egyptian Irregular Migration to Europe”, 2 July 2007. BBC Radio, Interview on “Egyptian Irregular Migration to Europe”, 11 June 2007. Nile Culture TV Channel, Share3 El-Kalām program, interview on “migration policies in Egypt”, 2 June 2007. Channel One, Egypt Radio and TV, Special program on Illegal Migration from Egypt to Europe, May 2007.









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Nile Culture Channel, Share3 El-Kalām program, interview on my book “Daftar Ahwāl Almogtama’ Al-Masri”, 24 February 2007. Al-Manara TV Channel for Scientific Research, Al-3elm fi Arqām (Science in Numbers), Program on Internal Migration, 5 September, 2006. Al-Manara TV Channel for Scientific Research, Al-3elm fi Arqaam (Science in Numbers), Program on International Migration, 31 August, 2006. Channel One, Egypt Radio and TV, Shabab 3al-Hawa, Interview on “Youth and Illegal migration”, 17 April 2006. Nile TV, FRONTLINE program, 10 July 2003. Aljazeera News Channel, interview with Aljazeera correspondent in Tripoli, Libya to comment on The Euro-African Dialogue: Security Co-operation in Europe & North Africa, 30 October 2002.

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