Overview
Danielle Howe is an interdisciplinary feminist scholar. Her background is in public health and social policy research, with special interest in menstrual and reproductive health. Danielle brings nearly a decade of experience in the community and international development sectors specialising in monitoring and evaluation across Australia, Canada, the UK, the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Togo, Zambia, and Bangladesh. Danielle’s doctoral research, Endo@Work (now titled EveryBody@Work) co-designed, implemented and evaluated guidelines, processes and educational initiatives to foster inclusive Australian workplaces for people with endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain. Her research interests are concerned in exploring how gender-related health inequities intersect aspects of our lives and systemically reinforce gender inequity.
Memberships and Affiliations
- Post-doctoral Research Fellow in Disability Rights Gender Reproductive Health, The University of Melbourne
- PhD (under review) NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University
- MSc Global Health and Public Policy, University of Edinburgh