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Dr. Zelalem Mengesha is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Health Equity Training, Research and Evaluation (CHETRE) at UNSW Sydney. His work focuses on addressing health inequities, particularly among marginalized populations such as refugees, migrants, and asylum seekers. Key research areas include sexual and reproductive health, men’s health, and critical public health approaches using mixed and qualitative methods. Dr. Mengesha’s interdisciplinary approach examines systemic barriers to healthcare access and outcomes, emphasizing culturally responsive strategies to reduce disparities.
His research spans topics such as refugee health policy, migrant sexual health, and the impact of systemic inequities on global health outcomes. Notable contributions include studies on fragmented healthcare access for asylum seekers, culturally adapted health services for 1.5 generation migrants, and inclusive practices in healthcare settings. Dr. Mengesha collaborates across disciplines to translate evidence into actionable policies and interventions.
Publications highlight themes of global health disparities, pandemic impacts on vulnerable groups, and innovative methods for health equity research. His work is grounded in systemic theories and emphasizes practical solutions to improve healthcare equity for underserved communities.
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