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Russel Kitau is a researcher affiliated with James Cook University. His work focuses on public health, Indigenous empowerment programs, and community development, particularly in the context of Papua New Guinea. He has contributed to research on adapting Australian health initiatives for PNG communities, dengue fever management, and gender policy implementation.
Research Interests: Kitau explores the transferability and implementation of Indigenous Australian health and education programs in PNG settings, emphasizing cultural adaptation, sustainability, and policy integration. His studies address challenges in public health systems, community engagement, and values-based leadership.
Publication Trends: His recent work (2011–2018) examines health promotion frameworks, disease prevention strategies, and gender equity policies. Collaborative projects often involve cross-disciplinary teams, blending public health, education, and social sciences to address regional health disparities.
