Supporting diaspora partners
DAA provides one-on-one support to a range of diaspora organisations. This includes collaboration on projects, information sharing, mentoring and training in areas such as organisational development, strategic planning, advocacy, communications, website construction, public speaking, project management.
DAA also helps organisations and communities to develop community profiles to capture migration patterns, demographic and socio-economic profile as well as problems, priorities and opportunities.
Profiles:
- Chinese community
- Hazara community
- Oromo community
- South Sudanese community
- Sri Lankan Tamil community
- Syriac community (part of the Syrian Orthodox Women Association)
- Zimbabwean community (part of the Australian Zimbabwe Business Council)
The following organisations are DAA’s current partners:
- Bridging Lanka
- Global Somali Diaspora
- Hazara Women’s Friendship Network
- Mamaland Hope for Future Foundation
- Nurture Hope
- Oromia Support Group (Australia)
- South Sudanese Community Association of Victoria