Peter Symon
Peter Dudley Symon (13 August 1922 – 18 December 2008) was the General Secretary of the Socialist Party of Australia (since 1996, the Communist Party of Australia) from 1971 to 2008.Symon was a member of the Central Committee of the original Communist Party of Australia (formed in 1920, disbanded in 1991). He joined at the age of 16, and was one of the hundreds who either resigned or were expelled from the party in 1971. He was a foundation member of the newly created Socialist Party of Australia (SPA) formed in December that year, and was elected General Secretary at its first Congress.
In the Second World War, Symon served in the army, then the air force, and in later life worked as a waterside labourer in Adelaide.
The SPA changed its name to the Communist Party of Australia at its 1996 Congress. Symon's position as General Secretary was reconfirmed after the Party's 10th Congress in 2005. Provided by Wikipedia
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Adolescent and covert family planning users’ experiences self-injecting contraception in Uganda and Malawi: implications for waste disposal of subcutaneous depot medroxyprogesteron... by Holly M. Burke, Catherine Packer, Laura Wando, Symon Peter Wandiembe, Nelson Muwereza, Subarna Pradhan, Akuzike Zingani, Bagrey Ngwira
Published 2020-08-01
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How Self-Efficacy and Agency Influence Risky Sexual Behavior among Adolescents in Northern Uganda by Peter Kisaakye, Paul Bukuluki, Symon Peter Wandiembe, Victor Kiwujja, Christine Kajungu, Wilberforce Mugwanya, Shakira Nabakooza, Cyprian Anyii, Cinderella Anena, Fiona Kaikai
Published 2023-07-01
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Utilization of sexual and reproductive health services among young people in refugee settings in Uganda by Paul Mukisa Wako Bukuluki, Peter Kisaakye, Symon Peter Wandiembe, Victor Kiwujja, Christine Kajungu, Wilberforce Mugwanya, Shakira Nabakooza, Cyprian Anyii, Fiona Kaikai
Published 2023-02-01
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Access to information on gender-based violence prevention during COVID-19 lockdown in Uganda: a cross-sectional studyResearch in context by Paul Bukuluki, Peter Kisaakye, Symon Peter Wandiembe, Grace Bulenzi-Gulere, Beatrice Mulindwa, Dan Bazira, Evelyn Letiyo, Hellen Nviiri Laetitia Namirembe, Isabella Schmidt, Pamela Nabukhonzo Kakande, Simon Nissling
Published 2023-03-01
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