
Linda Rae Bennett
Associate Professor · Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
University of MelbourneAbout
Associate Professor Linda Rae Bennett is the Head of the Education and Learning Unit at the Nossal Institute for Global Health, University of Melbourne. As a medical anthropologist, her research focuses on sexual and reproductive health rights, cervical cancer prevention, and gender-based violence, with extensive work in Indonesia and the Asia-Pacific region. She leads projects funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC), including studies on reproductive cancers in Indonesia and health system responses to HIV/AIDS.
Her work emphasizes policy-relevant research methodologies combining qualitative and quantitative approaches. Notable contributions include analyzing cervical cancer stigma, HPV vaccination uptake, and infertility inequities. Bennett advocates for culturally sensitive healthcare practices and has pioneered training programs to strengthen research capacity in global health contexts. She also explores intersections between healthcare workers and patients in diverse cultural settings, identifying skill gaps to improve health education and training.
Publications highlight her commitment to addressing health disparities through rigorous fieldwork and policy engagement. Her recent work examines pandemic impacts on sexual and reproductive health rights and the ethical dimensions of 'hard-to-reach' populations in cancer research. Bennett collaborates internationally to advance evidence-based solutions for marginalized communities.
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