Galia Sabar

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Galia Sabar (Hebrew: גליה צבר, born 1963, Israel) is the president of Ruppin Academic Center, one of Israel leading public colleges. Prior, she was a professor of African Studies at Tel Aviv University and the Chair of African Studies at the Department of Middle Eastern and African History at Tel Aviv University, where she also served as the coordinator of African Studies at the S. Daniel Abraham Center for International and Regional Studies. Sabar has published seven books and dozens of articles in professional journals. In addition to her academic research, Sabar has been a leading social activist in Israel mainly in relation to Ethiopian immigrants as well as in partnership with various NGOs assisting African labor migrants and asylum seekers. In May 2009, in recognition of her work com rdf:langString
Galia Sabar, née en 1963 en Israël est une chercheuse et professeure d'études africaines à l'université de Tel Aviv. Son travail se concentre essentiellement sur les juifs éthiopiens (en Éthiopie et en Israël), les migrations mondiales avec un accent particulier sur les migrants et les réfugiés africains, les facteurs socio-politiques affectant l'éducation à la prévention du VIH/SIDA en Afrique de l'Est et la relation entre la religion et la politique en Afrique. Galia Sabar publie plusieurs livres et des dizaines d'articles dans des journaux spécialisés. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Galia Sabar
rdf:langString Galia Sabar
rdf:langString Galia Sabar
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rdf:langString Professor of African Studies and migration studies
rdf:langString Galia Sabar (Hebrew: גליה צבר, born 1963, Israel) is the president of Ruppin Academic Center, one of Israel leading public colleges. Prior, she was a professor of African Studies at Tel Aviv University and the Chair of African Studies at the Department of Middle Eastern and African History at Tel Aviv University, where she also served as the coordinator of African Studies at the S. Daniel Abraham Center for International and Regional Studies. Sabar has published seven books and dozens of articles in professional journals. In addition to her academic research, Sabar has been a leading social activist in Israel mainly in relation to Ethiopian immigrants as well as in partnership with various NGOs assisting African labor migrants and asylum seekers. In May 2009, in recognition of her work combining academic rigor with social activism, Sabar received the Award, sponsored by the international organization Wisdom in Action and delivered by the 14th Dalai Lama.
rdf:langString Galia Sabar, née en 1963 en Israël est une chercheuse et professeure d'études africaines à l'université de Tel Aviv. Son travail se concentre essentiellement sur les juifs éthiopiens (en Éthiopie et en Israël), les migrations mondiales avec un accent particulier sur les migrants et les réfugiés africains, les facteurs socio-politiques affectant l'éducation à la prévention du VIH/SIDA en Afrique de l'Est et la relation entre la religion et la politique en Afrique. Galia Sabar publie plusieurs livres et des dizaines d'articles dans des journaux spécialisés. En plus de son activité de chercheuse, Galia Sabar milite dans plusieurs organisations d'aide aux migrants économiques africains et aux demandeurs d'asile.
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