Daad Mohamed Fouad 

                                                 

Dean, High Institute for Advanced Studies, Cairo , Egypt.

 

Tel: 2  01066746663

Mob: 2012 374 3036

 

daadfouad@hotmail.com

daad_fouad2000@yahoo.com

CURRICULUM VITAE

Professional Profile

 

  • I have over 25 years of experience in the field of Demography& Bio-Biostatistics
  • My wide experience included teaching for graduate students, supervising Ph.D.and M.sc.thesis and providing consultations. 
  • I participated in many conferences, workshops, and seminars in Demography, Pop. Economics & Bio-statistics on the national & in
  • ternational levels. 
  • I am a member of the Country Support Team United Nations Fund for Population Activities, Addis Ababa.
  • Consultations for: The Economic Commission for Africa ECA: The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Selected North-African Economies.
  • The UNFPA: Member of the policy Analysis Committee. Ministry of Health and Population, Unit for Monitoring Population and Activities: Member of the Policy Analysis Committee. ESCWA: The use of software in Demography, Kuwait.UNECIF: Project about supporting the girl's rights for the occasion of declaring the year 2003 as the year of the Egyptian girl.
  • I also work as staff member and Population consultant at Cairo Demographic Center.

                                                                 

 

 

  • Also I had produced several researches on Demography and Bio-statistics discussing several thesis i.e., Health transition, Child health, HIV/AIDS, Sexual transmitted diseases and Reproductive health, Aging, Blindness, Women, Childhood & Motherhood, Gender issues, Labor, and poverty.
  • My paper titled "Sociodemographic characteristics associated with blindness in a Nile Delta governorate of Egypt" is published in "The British Journal of Ophthalmology" and republished by "The Canadian Health Orbit Journal" as distinguished paper in the field.   
  • I am a member of different Scientific Societies i.e., The Egyptian Society for Population Studies and Reproductive Health ESPSRH, IUSSP, Eco-Mod Network, Global Development Net, Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, the Applied Econometrics Association (AEA), and Bio-statistics Association, Egyptian Society for Population Studies and Reproductive Health.

 

 


Education:

§  Ph.D. in Bio-statistics and Demography. Thesis title "Error Models and Fertility Analysis Using Several Retrospective Surveys". Channel System Scholarship between University of London, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Cairo University (ISSR) 1990.

§  M.Sc. in Bio-statistics and Demography. Thesis title "Detection of Errors in Maternity History Data "Department of Bio-statistics and Demography,(ISSR), Cairo University, Egypt 1982.

§  Diploma in Bio-statistics and Demography, (ISSR), Cairo University, Egypt 1978.

§  Bachelor of Commerce Degree, Faculty of Commerce, Ain    Shams University, Cairo, Egypt 1975.

Career:

§  Dean: High Institute for Advanced Studies, El Haram, Cairo, Egypt.

§  Vice Dean, Institute of Statistical Studies & Research, Cairo University, Egypt April 2011

§  Chair, Department of Biostatistics & Demography 2009 - 2011

§  Dean: Institute  for Computers and Commercial sciences 2007-2009

§  Professor of Demography: 2006-to date, Department of Bio-statistics and Demography, (ISSR), Cairo University, Egypt.

§  United Nations’ International Population Consultant:  Member  of  the Country Support Team, UNFPA Regional office, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2005 to date

§  Associate Prof.:  1995-2005, Department of Bio-statistics and Demography, (ISSR), Cairo University, Egypt.

§  Staff Member in the Global training program for Population and        Development conducted between the United Nations (UNFPA) and Cairo Demographic Center. 8/1994 - 1998, CDC, Egypt.

§  Consultant: December, 1991-Date, Cairo Demographic Center,(CDC), Egypt.

§  Assistant Prof.: October, 1990-1995, Department of Bio-statistics and Demography,(ISSR), Cairo University, Egypt.

§  Assistant Lecturer: July, 1982-1989, Department of Bio-statistics and Demography,(ISSR), Cairo University, Egypt.

§  Accountant: Ministry of Finance, 1978-1982.

§  A part time participant Department of Statistics, The League of Arab States.1976.


Teaching:

§  Following courses are all for graduate students.

§  Human Resources Development

§  Human Resources Management courses for Technical Diploma participants

§  Training courses in  Human Resources Management

§  Courses in Human Resources Development and Training

§  Advanced Demographic Analysis Ph.D. students

§  Statistics

§  Projections and Estimations

§  Population, Human Rights and Environment

§  Quantitative Methods. Different methods of Statistical Analysis, for the Global Training Program Students, 1994 -96. 

§  Using the SPSS and MINITAB packages in analyzing statistical data, for the Global training program Students, 1994 -96.

§  Demographic Analysis, 1st year Diploma,(ISSR), 1993. Fertility, Mortality, and Migration Analysis.

§  Population and Economic Development, 2nd year Diploma,(ISSR),   1993. Relationships between population and economic development are discussed from the economic point of view. Some economic models are applied.

§  Advanced Mathematics for Population Science, M.sc. Students, 1990 through 1993. Applying the advanced mathematics techniques to population sciences.

§  Selected Economic Aspects in Demography, M.sc. Students, 1993. More economic models are discussed to be applied by students themselves.

§  Population Composition and Demographic Models, training course, Cairo Demographic Center (CDC), 1993.Population by different categories like age, and sex and by different characteristics are discussed. Some demographic models like the stable population model and life table's models are discussed.

§  Evaluation of Demographic data, for General Diploma,(CDC), 1993. Errors affected the demographic data and methods for evaluation and adjustment are explained.

§  Introduction to Demography, for the 1st year Diploma (ISSR) El Khartoum, Sudan, Cairo University. 1992.

§  Theory Of Statistics, for the 2nd year Diploma (ISSR) El Khartoum, Sudan, Cairo University, 1992. Sets, Functions, and some Statistical Distributions were discussed.

§  Demographic analysis for the 2nd year Diploma (ISSR), 1992. Techniques for detecting, evaluating, and adjusting the demographic data.

§  Population and Family planning, for the 1st year Diploma, (ISSR), 1992. Population policies responsive and influencing policies and relationships with other policies. Family Planning history experiences in both developed and developing countries. Methods of Target         settings and evaluation of programs, impact of fertility. Integration with other components such as maternal and child health.

Supervised Ph.D. & M.sc.:

§  Effect of the Demographic Window on Pension System in Egypt

§  Effect of water contamination on human lives in Egypt

§  Quality measures for mother’s care services in Egypt

§  Health Situation in Egypt on the context of health transition.

§  Reproductive Health among Female Adolescents in Cairo and Giza

§  Health inequality among children in Egypt

§  Evaluation of age and sex data 2006 census

§  Impact of infant mortality on fertility in Upper Egypt

§  Informal Sector and unemployment in Egypt

§  Sterilization trends in the period 1980 -2000 and its expectations up to 2015 in Egypt

§  Female Circumcision, level, trend, and expectations up to 2015

§  Effect of privatization on the labor participation gender gap in Egypt

§  Regional fertility expectations in Egypt up to 2017

§  Socio –Economic and Demographic Implications of Aging in Georgia.

§  Demographic and Socio-Economic Characteristics for avoidable Visual Loss in Menoufiya Government.

§  Population Characteristics of Unplanned areas in Greater Cairo.

§  Malnutrition among Children and Its Effect on Mortality.

§  Infant Mortality in the Republic of Yemen "An analytical       Study for it's Determinants and Trend".

§  Maternal health in Egypt and its correlates.

§  Transition Analysis to El Asher Men Ramadan City, a comparative analysis between the planned and the actual number of population received. Determinants will be analyzed.

§  An Analytical Study for Socio-Economic and Demographic Factors affecting the Egyptian Male Labor Force.

§  Egyptian Female Labor Force, Trends, Level and Determinants.                         

§  Determinants of Fertility in Mauritania

§  Sex Preference and its Impact on Fertility

§  Prevalence, Incidence of Sexual Transmitted Infections  in Egypt

§  Egypt's Economic Reform and Gender Gap and Participation in Labor Market 

§  Fertility Levels, Trends, differentials in Upper Egypt

§  Socio –Economic and Demographic Implications of Aging in Georgia.

§  Population Characteristics of Unplanned areas in Greater Cairo.

§  Malnutrition among Children and Its Effect on Mortality.

 Research:

Recently I am interested in; Sexual transmitted Diseases and reproductive Health Research, Gender issues, in the Middle East and Africa.

 

§  Assessment of the HIV and AIDS situation in Egypt: Socio-cultural & Political, Demographic and Economic Impact (Co- investigator).

§  Gender Equality and the Millennium Development Goals in Tunisia, Egypt and Yemen

§  Health Transition in Egypt

§  Decomposition of Fertility in Upper Egypt

§  Economic Impact of  HIV/AIDS in Egypt

§  HIV/AIDS in Egypt: Challenges and Solutions

§  Incidence and Determinants of Self-Reported Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Zimbabwe 1994 – 1999 not published yet.

§  Age Structure Change and Human Development

§  Role of Elderly people in the Era of HIV/AIDS in Africa

§  Poverty and Investment in Children

§  Socio –Demographic Characteristics Associated with Blindness in a Nile Delta Governorate of Egypt

§  Children in Egypt: Demographic, Economic, and Social Aspects

§  Structural adjustment and gender gap in Egyptian labor market (currently underway)

§  Gender wage gap in Egypt: Determinants and Consequences

§  Mortality Variations: Level, Pattern, Trend, and Causes During the previous Century in Egypt.

§  Family Structural Changes and Women Participation in Decision – Making Within Households.

§  Safe Motherhood and Women Discrimination in the New Shapes of Families.

§  Family Composition and Child Health in Sudan and Lebanon.

§  Effect of Husband’s and Wife’s Education on Some Reproductive Health Variables in Egypt.

§  Demographic Indicators and Family Social Security: Effects and consequences.

§  Demographic and Socio-Economic Characteristics of Population in Planned and Unplanned Areas in Greater Cairo.

§  Predicted Use of Family Planning Using Markov Chain.

§  Contraceptive Use: Agreement and Disagreement between Egyptian Spouses

§  Constructing a Reproductive Health Model for Egyptian Young Females.

§  Features of Women's Present Status in Egypt and Their Impact on Development.

§  Unauthorized Residential Settlements, Causes, Determinants, and     Suggested Solutions.

§  Prediction of Supplied Male Labor Force by Main Activity Sections Using Transition Probability Matrix.

§  Women and Development. Women contribution to reach higher levels of development was analyzed. That was either directly, by participating in economical activities or indirectly, by reducing the completed family sizes  

§  Child Immunization, Trend and Determinants. A comparative analysis is applied. The DHS 1988 and    PAPCHILD 1991 data sets were used. The child immunization trend is obtained. A stepwise regression analysis was applied to the 1991 data. The determinants of child immunization are figured out.

§  Extended Use- Effectiveness of Contraception. The 1988 DHS and the 1991 PAPCHILD data sets were used. The extended use of contraception is predicted. Women divided into two sections, currently married and ever married women using any method. The averted births are measured as indicator to the contraceptive effectiveness.

§  The manpower Planning Project: The demanded labor force in Education and Health sectors (CDC).

§  Population and Development Indicators.

§  Effect of Education on Some Demographic Variables in Egypt.

 

Scientific Societies Membership and Consultancies:

Member: Arab Federation for Environment Protection, Arab League

Member: International Reproductive Health Working Group

Member: The Egyptian Society for Population Studies & Reproductive Health.

Member: Society for Egyptian Demographers

Member: Global Development Net since 2003

Member: Eco-mod Network Science since 2002.

Member: The applied Econometrics Association (AEA) since 2001

Member: Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development.

(IUCISD) since 2000.

Member: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) since 1992.

Member: Egyptian Bio-statistics Association since 1978.

Consultant: The National Population Council, Head of the team for “Evaluating the national Strategy for population 2002-2007” October-December 2006.

Consultant: United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) Country Support Team, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2005 to date.

Consultant: United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) 2005 to date

Consultant: Center for Development Services "Documentation of Egypt Population Project ". World Bank, Egypt Social Development Fund, and Ministry of Health and Population, to review and document the implemented four models of the "Egypt Population Project" Upper Egypt villages in: El Giza, El Faioum, Beni Swef, El Menia, Assuit, So hag, Kina, and Aswan.

عضو اللجنة الأستشارية العليا للحملةالقوميةالأولى عن "المشكلة السكانية و التنمية الصحية" خلال عام 2005 تحت رعاية الأستاذ الدكتور وزير الصحة و السكان والأستاذ الدكتور وزيرالتامينات و الشئون الأجتماعية و الأستاذ الدكتور وزير التعليم والدولة للبحث العلمى و الأستاذ الدكتور وزير الشباب,

Workshops and Conferences attended:

International:

 

§  Participated as a speaker and as a chairperson in the annual international conference of organized by The Arab Federation for Environmental Protection on “Environmental Challenges in the Arab World”, held in Kuwait 31 May-2 June 2010.   

 

§  Participated as speaker in the annual meeting of the Reproductive Health Working Group RHWG, Istanbul during the period 12 – 14 July 2008.

 

§  Participated as a Keynote speaker, in “The third International Turkish African Congress”, Istanbul during the period 4-6 December 2007. The congress was organized by the Turkish African Center for Strategies and Policies TASAM.

 

§  Participated as a speaker in the international conference on Policy Modeling, Sao Paulo, Brazil, during the period 11-13 July 2007. The conference was organized by The Economic Modeling Network.

 

§  Participate as a speaker and chairperson in the international conference on “Family Empowerment A Theme of Engineering Family Empowerment: A proactive Developmental Approach” held in Kerala, India 11-14 September 2005. Organized by School of Social Work, Marian College Kuttikanam.

 

§  Participate as a speaker and chairperson in the international conference on "Ageing and the changing role of the elderly" held in Johannesburg, South Africa during the period 18-20 August 2004. The conference is organized by Union for African Population Studies (UAPS), Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC).

 

§  Participate as a speaker in the international conference on " Children and Mediterranean: Health, culture, and Urban Settings", Genoa, ItalyJanuary 7-9 2004. The conference is organized by the Geerolamo Gaslini Foundation in collaboration with The World Bank, The Arab Urban Development Institute, and The Giannina Gaslini Institute.

  

§  Participate and attend the Economic Research Forum (ERF) 9th annual conference held in El Sharja United Arab Emirates, 26-29 October 2002.

§  Participate in the Sexual and Reproductive Health Research workshop, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London, United Kingdom during the period 24 June- 19 July 2002

§  Attend and participate as a speaker in the Applied Econometrics Association (AEA) International conference on” Policy Reforms, Growth and development “, held in Meknes, Morocco. 20-22 September 2001.

§  Attend and participate as a speaker in the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development (IUCISD) twelfth international Symposium, held in Bogazici University, Istanbul,, Turkey. 20-23 June 2001.

§  Attend and participate in the Economic Research Forum (ERF) Seventh Annual Conference on “Trends and Prospects for Growth and Human Development” held in Amman, Jordan, 26-29 October 2000.

§  Attend and participate as a discussant in the International Conference on “African Population in the 21Centuray” held in Durban, South Africa on 6-10 December 1999.

§  Attend and participate as a speaker in the Conference on “Family Social Security”. Held in Dubai Police, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on 11 April 1999.   

§  Cairo University, (ISSR), El Khartoum, Sudan for Teaching. November 1992.

§  University of London, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London United Kingdom as a Ph.D. candidate. Sep., 1987-Oct. 1989. 

§  Attending a training course on using the SPSS package and its applications, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,  London, England 1988.


National

·     Participate and attend The First Arab Conference on Family Health and Population “The Arab Family Health: Facts and Challenges” organized by the Arab League, Cairo, Egypt. May 13-16 2006

المشاركة بى الجلسة العلمية فى اطار ورشة العمل عن الحملة القومية الأولى "المشكلة السكانية و التنمية الصحية" خلال عام 2005 بمقر نقابة الأطباء.27 يناير 2005   

§  Participate and attend the seminar on " Population and Poverty in Egypt" Cairo, Egypt  5-6 January 2004.Organized by the Population Council Office for west Asia and North Africa, Cairo, and the Center for the Study of Developing Countries, Faculty of Economics and Political Science.

 

§  Participate and attend The Initial Workshop for the UNFPA Project "HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care for Young People Using Health Centers" Cairo, Egypt 20 August 2003. 

 

§  Participate as a discussant for a session titled "The 21st century: Poverty, HIV/AIDS, and illegal migration" The 6th annual conference for junior researcher " The 21st Scenarios: Challenges and Chances" Center for the Study of Developing Countries, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University, Egypt. 17-19 April 2004.

§     المشاركة فى اجتماع ائتلاف محور الطفلة فى اطار الآعداد للتقرير الدورى المصرى المقدم للجنة الدولية لحقوق الطفل بالأمم المتحدة.فى اطار مشروع الدعم الفنى و المؤسسى للمنظمات غير الحكومية لتنفيذ وثيقة بكين10المجلس القومى للطفولة و الأمومة10 -11 سبتمبر   2003 

§     المشاركة في العديد من الدورات التدريبية التي نظمها المركز الديموجرافي بالقاهرة للتعريف بقضايا السكان والتنمية وقاضيا النوع الاجتماعي والطفولة و الأمومة

§       المشاركة في البرنامج التدريبي بمشروع الدعم الفني والمؤسسي للجمعيات الأهلية لتنفيذ وثيقة مؤتمر بكين المنفذ بالتعاون مع المجلس القومي للطفولة و الأمومة ومنظمة اليونيسيف وذلك بإلقاء المحاضرات 8-10 \7\3002 وكذلك العمل كمستشار بالمشروع.

§  Attend the 3rd Symposium for Prevention of Blindness 11-14 October 2003, Cairo, organized by Al Noor Foundation.

§  Organize a symposium on “Gender Issues: Socio-Economic and Political Determinants and Their Consequences” 31 annual seminar on population and development, December 2001.

§  Organize a symposium on “Child’s Rights and Sustainable Development” 30 annual seminar on population and development, November 2000.

§  Organize a symposium on “Increasing the Effectiveness of Women’s Participation” 29 annual seminar on population and development, November 1999.

§  Attend the Seminar on “Social Categories in Population Research“. Held at Social Research Center, American University in Cairo on 15-18 Sept. 1999.

§  Attend and participate in a workshop on Slums, Treatments and alternatives priorities. Fredrech Naoman Association, Cairo, 15 -17 May 1994.

§  Organizing and attending a workshop on Indirect Estimation in Demography, Cairo Demographic center, 1993.

§  Attending a workshop on the Egyptian Tourism Statistics, Cairo, Egypt, 84.

§  Attending Seminar on Measurement of Maternal and Child Mortality, Morbidity and Health Care: Interdisciplinary Approaches, IUSSP/ Cairo University, November 1991.

§  Attending a workshop on the Statistical Analysis of PAPCHILD Data, Cairo Egypt, 20 May-14 June 1991. 

§  Annual Statistical Conference for Bio-statistics, in the Years 1978-1992 (ISSR), Egypt.

Consultations Services:

§  United Nations For Population Activities (UNFPA), Addis Ababa Regional Office:   Country Support Team Permanent Member

§  Cairo Demographic Center (CDC): Population Consultant

§  UNFPA, Cairo Office: member of the policy analysis committee.

§  Ministry of Health and Population, Unit for Monitoring Population and Activities, member of the policy analysis committee. 

§  Consultant, workshop of using the Software in Demography. The Workshop was organized by the ESCWA, UN. Kuwait, 4-26 November 1986.

References:

§  Prof. William Brass. Former Chairman, Center for Population Studies, 99 Gower St. London WC1. England.

§  Dr. Alan Hill, Prof., Department of Population & International Health, Harvard School of Public Health, 665 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA.

§  Dr. Hisham Makhlouf, Professor of Demography, ISSR, Cairo University, Egypt.

§  Dr Maged Othman, Director of Cairo Demographic Center. 78 4 St., El Hadaba El Olia El Mokatam, Cairo, Egypt.

§  Dr. Fredrek Shorter. Former Chairman, International Population Council, Cairo, Egypt.

§  Paul D. Courtright, Prof. of Ocular Epidemiology, British Colombia University, Canada.