Australia’s Indigenous peoples account for 3% of the country’s population yet continue to experience disproportionately higher rates of mortality and hospitalization for many infectious diseases. (1) The 2009 influenza pandemic had an inequitable impact on Indigenous peoples in Australia, (2) New Zealand, (3) the Americas and the Pacific. (4) Genuine and tangible actions that include Indigenous peoples in the planning and response for pandemic influenza is overdue. This paper will identify some of the strategies to incorporate the perspectives of Australia’s Indigenous peoples (hereafter Aboriginal) in planning and responding to infectious disease emergencies
Indigenous peoples are much more exposed than the rest of humanity to the effects of disasters and ...
Until the recent death in Dubbo of an Aboriginal man, there have been no deaths from Covid 19 in Aus...
In 2020, the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) and the Australian Indigenous Re...
Australia’s Indigenous peoples account for 3% of the country’s population yet continue to experience...
Australia’s Indigenous peoples account for 3% of the country’s population yet continue to experienc...
Objectives: To develop culturally appropriate and effective strategies to reduce the risk from pande...
Introduction: This article describes the use and effectiveness of the participatory action research ...
Objectives: To develop culturally appropriate and effective strategies to reduce the risk from pande...
Objectives: To develop culturally appropriate and effective strategies to reduce the risk from pand...
Aboriginal people are particularly vulnerable to pandemic influenza A, H1N109. This was first recogn...
The World Health Organization has directed nations to prepare for a future influenza pandemic. While...
Introduction First Nations Peoples of Australia have not been included in the development nor priori...
The first wave of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza (pH1N1) broke more heavily on Australia’s Aborigina...
Indigenous peoples are much more exposed than the rest of humanity to the effects of disasters and ...
Until the recent death in Dubbo of an Aboriginal man, there have been no deaths from Covid 19 in Aus...
In 2020, the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) and the Australian Indigenous Re...
Australia’s Indigenous peoples account for 3% of the country’s population yet continue to experience...
Australia’s Indigenous peoples account for 3% of the country’s population yet continue to experienc...
Objectives: To develop culturally appropriate and effective strategies to reduce the risk from pande...
Introduction: This article describes the use and effectiveness of the participatory action research ...
Objectives: To develop culturally appropriate and effective strategies to reduce the risk from pande...
Objectives: To develop culturally appropriate and effective strategies to reduce the risk from pand...
Aboriginal people are particularly vulnerable to pandemic influenza A, H1N109. This was first recogn...
The World Health Organization has directed nations to prepare for a future influenza pandemic. While...
Introduction First Nations Peoples of Australia have not been included in the development nor priori...
The first wave of pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza (pH1N1) broke more heavily on Australia’s Aborigina...
Indigenous peoples are much more exposed than the rest of humanity to the effects of disasters and ...
Until the recent death in Dubbo of an Aboriginal man, there have been no deaths from Covid 19 in Aus...
In 2020, the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) and the Australian Indigenous Re...