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Applicants wanted for African community committee

African migrants, including those from the inner west, are being encouraged to apply to join the Victorian African Communities Committee (VACC).

Last week, Multicultural Affairs Minister Ingrid Stitt announced that applications are open for new members to join the advisory body, which provides advice to government on the priorities, needs and aspirations of Victoria’s African communities.

The VACC comprises 13 members of African heritage who work to ensure that the voices and lived experiences of Victoria’s diverse African communities are embedded in government programs, policies and initiatives.

Successful applicants will be offered appointments of up to two years and the opportunity to support a variety of initiatives through the Victorian Government’s Victorian African Communities Action Plan 2018-28.

“If you are passionate about representing your community and have expertise in education, employment, health, and inclusion – I encourage you to apply,” Ms Stitt said in announcing that applications are open.

Those with grassroots knowledge and an in-depth understanding of the issues facing African communities in Victoria and people with diverse experiences such as women, young people and members of the LGBTIQA+ community, are particularly encouraged to apply.

Details: https://www.vic.gov.au/victorian-african-communities-committee

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