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Haimanot Hailu is a research fellow and PhD candidate in the Health Social Care Unit at the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University. Her doctoral research focuses on exploring weight stigma and societal norms from the perspectives of preconception, pregnant, and postpartum women community members. Haimanot aims to identify community members’ perceptions and the nature of weight stigma, as well as the societal norms that affect larger-bodied postpartum women. Her research interests lie in maternal women's health, weight stigma, social determinants of health, social epidemiology, and health equity. She has developed expertise related to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and collaborates on various global health initiatives. Haimanot actively engages with media and scholarly communities to disseminate her findings and contribute to public discussions surrounding health and wellbeing.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Haimanot is involved in research focusing on the impacts of weight stigma on women's health.
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