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Dr Shu Hui Ng

Independant Researcher/Adjunct Lecturer/Clinician
Institution: Southeast Asia Bioethics Network/Monash University
Current Institution Location: Malaysia

Migration Health Research Area/Expertise
Over the past two years, I have primarily served as a clinician responsible for healthcare provision for refugees and undocumented migrants. In Malaysia, undocumented migrants and refugees are systematically excluded from universal health coverage, the right to legal employment, and children are denied the right to formal education. Like most countries in Southeast Asia, Malaysia has not acceded to the 1951 Refugee convention. Hence there are no legal safeguards to protect their fundamental human rights. Through my work on the frontlines of this healthcare and social crisis, I have developed insights into the various barriers and difficulties these migrants and refugees face, and have witnessed up close the lasting implications of non-inclusive policies. I have also developed the clarity and depth of understanding that policymaking is fundamental in effecting systemic change and extending equitable healthcare to migrants and refugees.
My LLM's dissertation topic was on health coverage for undocumented migrants, and I hope to play a role in advancing and advocating for refugees/migrants right to health in the near future.

Research Focus/Expertise on Relevant Migrant Categories
Internal Migration
Internally displaced persons (Children, Adolescents, Adults)
Migrant Workers (Children, Adolescents, Adults, Elderly)
Students (Children, Adolescents, Adults, Elderly)

International/Cross-Border Migration
Asylum seekers (Children, Adolescents, Adults, Elderly)
Human trafficking (Children, Adolescents, Adults, Elderly)
International migrant workers (Children, Adolescents, Adults, Elderly)
Refugees (Children, Adolescents, Adults, Elderly)

Relevant Publications

Title Author Year Published Link to Publication
Health Inequalities amongst Refugees and Migrant Workers in the Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Report of Two Cases Shu Hui Ng