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Department of Development Studies

Ms Sarah Sabry

BSc (AUC) MSc (London)

Overview

Sarah Sabry
Name:
Ms Sarah Sabry
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Thesis title:
Urban poverty and social policy: the role of non-state actors in Egypt
Year of Study:
Four
Internal Supervisors

Biography

Urban poverty; social policy; the role of the state; NGOs; faith-based organisations; youth

PhD Publications

Sabry, S. (2010). Could Urban Poverty in Egypt Be Grossly Underestimated? Development Viewpoint #52. SOAS, Centre for Development Policy and Research  http://www.soas.ac.uk/cdpr/publications/dv/file58993.pdf

Sabry, S. (2010). "How poverty is underestimated in Greater Cairo, Egypt." Environment and Urbanization 22(2): 523-541

Sabry, S. (2009). “Poverty lines in Greater Cairo: Underestimating and misrepresenting poverty”, Working Paper on Poverty Reduction in Urban Areas, No. 21 (London: IIED) 

Sabry, S. (2009). Egypt's Informal Areas: Inaccurate and Contradictory Data. Cairo's Informal Areas Between Urban Challenges and Hidden Potentials – Facts. Voices. Visions. GTZ Participatory Development Programme in Urban Areas (PDP). Cairo, GTZ: 29-33.

Sabry, S. (2006). “Development: Community based organizations - Egypt”, The Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures (Leiden: Brill)

Sabry, S. (2005). “The Social Aid and Assistance programme of the government of Egypt – a critical review”, Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 17, No. 2: 27-41