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Mohammed Al-Rozzi

Mohammed Al-Rozzi is a Research Associate at the University of Bath, the UK. He holds a PhD in Social Anthropology (University of Fribourg—Switzerland) and a Master’s degree in Childhood Studies (University of Edinburgh— the UK). Al-Rozzi has worked as a researcher and consultant with many international non-governmental organizations and UN agencies, including Mercy Corps, Terre des Hommes, the Norwegian Refugee Council, World Vision and UNICEF, in the Palestinian territories, Lebanon and Switzerland. His research interests include child work, juvenile justice and education policy.

List of publications:

Al-Rozzi, M. (Forthcoming). Children’s Work and Education in the Context of Political Activism, State Building and Foreign Aid: The case of the Gaza Strip. (PhD Manuscript), University of Fribourg.

Al-Rozzi, M., & Marconi, V. (Forthcoming). Childhood behind bars: Palestinian children in Israeli detention. In H. Morrison (Ed.), Palestinian Children: Targets of Settler Colonialism, Agents of National Struggle. Georgia: University of Georgia Press.

Alrozzi, M. & Qwaider, A. (2016) Residential Care at the time of instability and uncertainty: the Palestinian experience. In T. Islam and L. Flucher (Eds.) Residential Child and Youth Care in a developing world Volume I and III.

Hanson, K., Volonakis, D. and Al-Rozzi, M. (2015) Child labour, working children and children’s rights. In: W. Vandenhole et al. (Eds.) Routledge International Handbook Children’s Rights Studies. London: Routledge.

Alrozzi, M. (2013), The Politics of Foreign Aid and Policy Borrowing in Palestine, In (Ed) Donn, G and Al Manthri, Y, (2013) Education in the Broader Middle East- borrowing a baroque arsenal. Symposium Books; Oxford.

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