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Angela Kelly-Hanku is a professor at the University of New South Wales and the head of the Global Health Equity Justice Research group. Her work focuses on health equity and public health issues primarily in the Pacific and Southeast Asia regions. She is dedicated to person-centered and strength-based approaches that advocate for equity and inclusion while decolonizing research practices. Her research interests include gender and sexuality, sexual and reproductive health, young people, gender-based violence, and infectious diseases of global significance such as HIV, tuberculosis, sexually transmitted infections, hepatitis B, HPV, cervical cancer, and COVID-19. Originally trained in anthropology and sociology, she employs an interdisciplinary approach to achieve health outcomes in the communities she serves. Angela is currently involved in projects aimed at improving equitable access to healthcare, including point-of-care HIV testing in Papua New Guinea and socio-cultural studies of local health systems. She has also engaged with communities through innovative projects that combine art and science, such as street art initiatives addressing COVID-19 and sexual reproductive health.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Head of the Global Health Equity Justice Research group, focusing on health equity and public health issues.
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