The author, feminist and social activist bell hooks once said that if we only name a problem without a constructive focus then we take hope away. Sage advice when you think of all the issues the world is grappling with…
The WRAP #90: Building back better
This time last month Victoria reported a total 5,743 active cases of Coronavirus infections, one quarter of which was linked to aged care, food manufacturing and public housing estates, all settings in which migrant women and their communities live and…
The WRAP #90: 60 seconds with Saranya Pranav
What are you enjoying doing at the moment? I have been trying different recipes. Yes, I love cooking. It is part of our culture; it has nurtured our daily life. Trying different recipes has made cooking very interesting and I…
【全球第一】澳洲有望 15 年内消除子宫颈癌
但多元文化妇女健康中心(MCWH)的默多洛医生(Dr Adele Murdolo)表示,本地有超过八成人是在修读中学过后的成人阶段才由海外移民到澳洲,因此可能根本尚未接受任何疫苗注射或有关癌症的教育。
Aiming to eliminate cervical cancer
A collaboration between the Australian Government, the Cancer Council and the World Health Organisation has set firm targets to eliminate cervical cancer.
Submission to the Public Accounts and Estimates Committee Inquiry into the Victorian Government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic
This submission has been developed by the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health (MCWH). Introduction The Multicultural Centre for Womens’ Health (MCWH) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to comment on the Victorian Government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic as…
È essenziale la diffusione di informazioni multilingue, non solo in inglese
By Il Globo Editorial Team Accessed: 6 August 2020 È essenziale la diffusione di informazioni multilingue, non solo in inglese. Dalla disoccupazione agli alloggi, dall’isolamento sociale alle violenze familiari. Featuring MCWH Executive Director, Dr Adele Murdolo
The WRAP #89: Community and belonging, listening to migrant women and 60 seconds with Lucia Li
Dear WRAP-pers, This month, we faced sharp a return to lockdown as transmissions in Victoria continued to increase by the day. Overnight, public housing towers were locked from any outdoor activity, while suburbs entered stage 3 restrictions without any timely…
The WRAP #89: Community and belonging
My name is Amona Hassab and I work as group work facilitator at a settlement service. I’m from a former refugee background. I was born in Egypt and my parents were born in Eritrea. My father passed away in the…
The WRAP #89: Listening to migrant women
The second wave of COVID-19 hit Melbourne suddenly and brutally this month, and this time, it is starkly apparent that migrant women and their communities have been one of the groups hardest hit. The second wave has been concentrated in…