Dr. Yossi Korazim-Kőrösy
Founder and first Chair of the Interdisciplinary Forum for Community Development in Israel.
Yossi Korazim-Kőrösy is a professor at the John Wesley College, School of Social Work in Budapest (Hungary) and a senior lecturer at the Zefat Academic College in Israel. He also teaches at the Graduate Program of Family Studies, School of Behavioral Science, The College of Management and the International Program of Tel Aviv University, School of Social Work. His courses are on Social & Family Policy, Community Organizing, Interorganizational and Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Research Seminar. As a private organizational and community consultant, he works for the Ministry of Social Affairs in Israel, where his last Public Sector position was the Head of Policy-Planning Department. Among other tasks, he was coordinating the Prime Minister's National Committee for Children and Youth At-Risk, and the National Reform Committee of the Local Social Welfare system. Previously, he worked for the National Project Renewal, as a social planner and project evaluator. Prof. Korazim-Kőrösy was the Founder and first Chair of the Interdisciplinary Forum for Community Development in Israel.