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An Extraordinary Multimedia Event - Solidarity Myanmar Concert - Dunedin Town Hall Thursday 27 May 2021, 7:30pm

Wednesday, 5 May 2021, 6:13 am When your country’s in turmoil, what can you do? When you are a long way away, you know you have to do everything possible to help. This is story of the Otago community, a part of the national response to unspeakable violence in Myanmar. “When I heard about the coup in Myanmar, I felt shock, anger and overwhelming grief. I wondered what can I do? Doing nothing is not an option,”says Aye, Hnin Phyu, a final-year medical student at the University of Otago. Three months after the military takeover on 1 February 2021, Myanmar is in turmoil.

Community Scoop » An Extraordinary Multimedia Event – Solidarity Myanmar Concert – Dunedin Town Hall Thursday 27 May 2021, 7:30pm

Press Release – Solidarity Myanmar When your countrys in turmoil, what can you do? When you are a long way away, you know you have to do everything possible to help. This is story of the Otago community, a part of the national response to unspeakable violence in Myanmar. When I heard … When your country’s in turmoil, what can you do? When you are a long way away, you know you have to do everything possible to help. This is story of the Otago community, a part of the national response to unspeakable violence in Myanmar. “When I heard about the coup in Myanmar, I felt shock, anger and overwhelming grief. I wondered what can I do? Doing nothing is not an option,”says Aye, Hnin Phyu, a final-year medical student at the University of Otago.

Female-led program to boost health literacy in Shepparton s multicultural communities

Sujeevika Kumuduni is participating in the program. 1 of 1 5370537724001 A female-led community health education program kicked off at St Paul s Lutheran Church on Wednesday, April 7, in a bid to improve health literacy among Shepparton s diverse communities. Wise Well Women, a joint program convened by Lorna Gillespie and Christine Nunn, will assist 12 refugee and migrant women to provide a bridge between the health system and their respective communities. Christine Nunn introduces the Wise Well Women program. Low health literacy is 15 per cent higher among refugee and migrant groups in Australia than the national average. Ms Gillespie said it was an extremely costly gap leading to higher hospital admissions, lower participation in the health system and increased healthcare costs and mortality.

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