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Researcher

Dr Zelalem Mengesha

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Fields of Research (FoR)

Public Health and Health Services, Culture, Gender, Sexuality, Health Promotion, Reproduction

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Biography

Dr Zelalem Mengesha is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Health Equity Training, Research and Evaluation (CHETRE). Zelalem utilises systemic theories to examine inequities in health care access and outcomes. His areas of research interest are sexual and reproductive health, male health, refugee and migrant health, critical public health, and qualitative and mixed methods research. Zelalem is committed to reducing health inequities by sharing...view more

Dr Zelalem Mengesha is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Health Equity Training, Research and Evaluation (CHETRE). Zelalem utilises systemic theories to examine inequities in health care access and outcomes. His areas of research interest are sexual and reproductive health, male health, refugee and migrant health, critical public health, and qualitative and mixed methods research. Zelalem is committed to reducing health inequities by sharing insights that trigger practice, service delivery and system change.


My Qualifications

PhD (Western Sydney University), MPH (University of Gondar) 


My Research Activities

Zelalem is leading a number of equity focused research projects aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of refugees and asylum seekers in Australia. The projects, funded by the NSW Refugee Health Services, include: 

  1.      An exploration of asylum seekers access to hospital services and the impact on their health and wellbeing 
  2.      A scoping study on the public health risks faced by community based asylum seekers in NSW during the COVID-19 pandemic
  3.      Evaluating volunteer led programs to promote refugee health using a citizen science approach  

My Research Supervision


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Contact

+61 (02) 8738 9341
+61 (2) 9602 8052