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Experts on countries of origin by country

Zeilig, Dr Leo

Dr Leo Zeilig is a writer and researcher who has published extensively on African politics and society for more than twenty-five years. He is an editor of the Review of African Political Economy (ROAPE) and has written a range of books, reports and articles for a variety of organisations and audiences. 

Occupation: Consultant and researcher
Countries of expertise: Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Zhang, Jingwen (Helen)

China expert with a passion for driving change through international project coordination, communication, and journalism. Thrived in roles spanning environmental advocacy, poverty reduction, and news editing, harnessing expertise from esteemed organizations like UNDP, Greenpeace, and Xinhua News Agency. Adept at public engagement, campaign support, and impactful content creation, consistently resonating with diverse global audiences. Known for fostering cross-cultural collaboration and delivering compelling messaging that sparks action and drives meaningful impact.

Occupation: Your Occupation: Experienced in international project coordination, communication, and journalism roles across diverse sectors including environmental advocacy, poverty reduction, and news editing. Proficient in public engagement, campaign support, and content creation for organizations like UNDP, Greenpeace, and Xinhua News Agency. Skilled in fostering cross-cultural collaboration and delivering impactful messaging for global audiences.
Countries of expertise: China, Iran, Israel, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Ziegler, Reuven (Ruvi)

Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler is an Associate Professor in International Refugee Law and co-Chair of LGBTQIA+ staff network (University of Reading, UK). 

He is Associate Academic Fellow of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple; Research Associate, Refugee Studies Centre (Oxford); Editor, the Reporter, Society of Legal Scholars (UK & Ireland) and member of its Executive; Senior Research Associate, Refugee Law Initiative (Institute for Advanced Legal Study) and editor of its Working Paper Series; Co-Convenor, ‘Migration and Exclusion Under Constitutions’ Research Group, International Association of Constitutional Law; Visiting Professor (University of Johannesburg, Hebrew University). 

Occupation: University law professor
Countries of expertise: Israel, South Africa, United Kingdom

Zolnikov, Tara Rava

Dr. Tara Rava Zolnikov focuses on aspects of culture in a global health setting. Dr. Zolnikov earned a Ph.D in Developmental Science from North Dakota State University and an M.S. in Environmental Health from Harvard School of Public Health and a second M.S. in Industrial Hygiene from Montana Tech of the University of Montana and is currently studying her third MS degree in Sport Psychology at NorthCentral University and is expected to graduate in 2024. She also earned a B.S. degree in Biological Sciences from Montana Tech of the University of Montana.  She has been a professor of global health and environmental health for the last decade.  She also has chaired and been on committees in over 400 doctoral projects; to date, she has graduated over 150 PsyD’s under her guidance and tutelage. She was also recently accepted as a fellow of ultra elite The Explorer's Club.  Dr. Zolnikov’s research primarily focuses on global health issues in low and middle-income countries, including Kenya, Ghana, India, Colombia, and Brazil. She has worked with the Kenya Red Cross on a variety of public health projects, ranging from infectious diseases (E.g. Ebola and HIV/AIDS) to access to water projects. She is primarily a qualitative researcher and concentrates on providing… Read more

Occupation: Professor
Countries of expertise: Brazil, Kenya, United States of America

Zraly, Maggie

Maggie Zraly is a medical and psychological anthropologist with extensive training in public health. Her research and practice have focused on conflict-affected populations, including survivors of conflict-related sexual violence/genocide-rape, youth heads of household, and children associated with armed forces and armed groups. Dr. Zraly conducted four years of in-depth fieldwork on the ground in Rwanda between 2003 and 2012. In 2016, she conducted short-term research in Afghanistan on human trafficking, and in 2017, she directed a center for mental health in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. She has completed short deployments for child protection and mental health support in emergency response, the longest of which was for 3 weeks in 2016 across Turkey, Greece, Macedonia, and Serbia to assess the protection situation of forcibly displaced Syrian, Afghan, and Iraqi children seeking asylum.

Occupation: Assistant Professor of International Studies
Countries of expertise: Afghanistan, Iraq, Rwanda, Turkey, United States of America