Congratulation to Vivienne Nguyen AM for being honoured and appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) at the Queen’s Birthday Honours List

The Refugee Communities Association of Australia Inc (RCAA) and members congratulate Vivienne Nguyen AM, Chairperson of the Victorian Multicultural Commission for being appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) at the Queens Honours Awards for service to multiculturalism in Australia. RCAA acknowledges Vivienne Nguyen’s tireless contribution and advocacy to multiculturalism in Victoria. RCAA is enormously proud and thank Vivienne Nguyen AM for building an inclusive and cohesive society Victoria. RCAA Chairperson, Mr Juma Piri Piri said “Vivienne Nguyen is a true champion of multiculturalism who goes above and beyond multicultural community and RCAA is pleased to see this great work is reflected”. RCAA Patron, Mr Huss Mustafa OAM said “he couldn’t think of a more fitting honour for Vivienne Nguyen, Chairperson Victorian Multicultural Commission than being acknowledged on Queens Birthday’s Honours list and awarded the Member of the Order of Australia AM. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Vivienne for immense contribution to the Multicultural Community of Victoria,” said Mr Mustafa. RCAA Executive Director, Mr Elijah Buol OAM, said, ‘Ms Nguyen’s tireless service to the multicultural community in Victoria is an indication of enormous contributions made by migrants and refugees in Australia”. “They positively touch lives of many generations and build inclusive communities and Vivienne Nguyen AM continues to just do that” said Mr Buol. RCAA and its members congratulate and wish Vivienne Nguyen AM as she continues to serve and advocate on issues that matter to all Australians and disadvantaged communities. For more information, please kindly contact RCAA spokesperson Parsu Sharma Luital JP on 0412 265 317 or by email: [email protected]

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RCAA wishes all Women around the World a Happy International Women’s Day!

Refugee Communities Association of Australia (RCAA) wishes all Women including refugees and asylum seekers women around the World a Happy International Women’s Day! RCAA stands in solidarity with Refugees and Asylum Seekers women who have and are facing significant obstacles during their painful life journey and still show remarkable strength and resilience to survive and fight for having a brighter future for their children and families. RCAA believes that women are the pillars of any nation and deserve respect, justice and equality. RCAA Deputy Chairperson, Nasiba Akram Haidari said, “through working together, we can choose to challenge for a better world for women and the society”. RCAA hope we can build up an inclusive and united community for the Refugees and Asylum Seekers women to foster humanity, hope and dignity and promote empowerment and resilience”. Dalal Samaan, RCAA Women Chairperson said, “she is very proud that Refugee Communities Association of Australia is leading a way to empower women in refugee communities across Australia, enabling them to take active roles in Australia”. “Women are the backbone and the real change makers of every society and it is our responsibility as men to ‘choose to challenge’ the narrative that undermine the strength and the position of a woman in our society” said Mr Juma Piri Piri, RCAA Chairperson. Elijah Buol OAM, Executive Director said, “the resilience and determination of women particularly Refugees and Asylum Seekers women, is everlasting seed they have sowed in us and for many generations to come as they continue to ‘choose to challenge’ every challenge and opportunity the world offers to them”. On behalf of the RCAA team and our members, we wish all women around the world a very Happy International Women’s Day! For more information, please kindly contact RCAA spokesperson Parsu Sharma Luital JP on 0412 265 317 or by email.

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A win for Refugee Communities: We are the Proudest Winner for Victorian Multicultural Award for Excellence in Refugee Advocacy

Refugee Communities Association of Australia and its members are pleased to announce that we are the proudest Winner for Victorian Multicultural Award for Excellence in Refugee Advocacy held last night by the Victorian Government. Refugee Communities Association of Australia (RCAA) aims is to empower refugee communities across Australia, enabling them to take active roles in Australia. With the motto led for refugee, with refugee, by refugee and with the vision to provide a voice for refugees with the lived experience, RCAA prides itself in grassroot engagement and empowerment for refugee communities and their members to successfully settle and integration in Australia. The Premier of Victoria, Hon Daniel Andrews said, “a 10-month-old Refugee advocacy peak body is an anchor of hope which has developed a positive relationship and provide meaningful and responsive services to refugees’ communities in Victoria and across Australia”. “We are grateful to RCAA COVID-19 Taskforce for providing enormous support throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic period in Victoria to international Students, refugees’ communities and Asylum Seekers” said Vivienne Nguyen, Chairperson of the Victorian Multicultural Commission. Chairperson, Mr Juma Piri Piri said, “the award is a recognition that refugee communities have solutions to their own issues and can response effectively when they are empowered”. Former Refugee and RCAA General Secretary, Parsu Sharma-Luital JP, said, that “this award is a win for all refugees communities and a testimony that refugee communities themselves can response better to their needs because, they have lived experiences”. Refugees communities knows their issues and RCAA is run by “former refugees, for refugee, with refugee, by Refugee communities” Mr Parsu Sharma- Luital JP added. RCAA believes that the pain and suffering of refugees can only be felt and responded to by those who have experienced those journeys themselves. It is those hands which are best equipped to heal the wounds” said, Ms Nasiba Akram, Women Chairperson. Elijah Buol OAM, Executive Director said, “he is extremely proud of RCAA achievement over the last 10 months for showing us that time has come for refugee communities themselves to decide on what is best for themselves to lead refugee organisations and walk in their own shoes”. Through COVID-19 Taskforce, RCAA has delivered relief, COVID-19 information session and support refugee communities’ member, asylum seekers and international students affected by COVID-19 Pandemic. Ms Giang Nguyen, Co-Coordinator, RCAA Victorian Chapter said, “there is always proudest movements for me as Australian but as a former refugee, this is the best movement for me and the best gift for Christmas and New Year because refugees led organisation did it alone; the power of empowering your own”. RCAA and its members would like to thank Victorian Government for ongoing partnership and funding that allow RCAA to engage and empower refugee’s community to feel a sense of belonging and settle successfully into their new country. To our members, let’s harvest what we have sowed as we continue to celebrate and embrace every opportunity Australia offers. On behalf of the RCAA team and our members, we wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year! For more information, please kindly contact RCAA spokesperson Parsu Sharma Luital JP on 0412 265 317 or by email.

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