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How a Hobart kitchen is helping older migrants combat ageism

Abebea Behraki has lived through experiences unfathomable to most Australians, having spent 27 years in a refugee camp in Sudan.
Key points:
- A recent report from the World Health Organisation found age-based discrimination was rampant around the globe
- Migrant support services say older migrants face greater impacts from ageism, because of other barriers such as language
- A social enterprise kitchen in Hobart is helping older migrants gain employment and connect with the community
But when she finally made it to Australia four years ago, her goal was the same as many locals: to have meaningful employment.
“I studied English at TasTAFE and I did hospitality,” Ms Behraki said.
“When I get certificate one and I studied English, I’m asking…
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