Merilyn Tahi (born 26 June 1950) is a campaigner against domestic violence from Vanuatu, who co-founded Vanuatu Women's Centre and was the first woman...
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Naupa – politician, gender equality advocate, domestic violence activist Merilyn Tahi (born 1950) – domestic violence activist Sheyene Gerardi – human rights...
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Education Reform Act of 1988 and its amendments to grant degrees in the UK." Merilyn Tahi - women's rights activist Reg Revans Action learning Unaccredited institutions...
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in the northeast. Nadia Kanegai - social entrepreneur and politician. Merilyn Tahi - women's rights activist and co-founder of Vanuatu Women's Centre. "Aoba"...
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violence. The women responsible for the foundation of the organisation were Merilyn Tahi, Elizabeth Mermer and Janet Boedovo. As of 2015, the VWC consisted of...
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and has three stories. The playground is in the residential section. Merilyn Tahi - women's rights activist. "Well known Vanuatu college marks 50 years"...
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AusAID Violence against Women Wednesday 24 October Libby Lloyd AM; Merilyn Tahi, Vanuatu Women's Centre; Zoë Mander-Jones, AusAID; Carol Angir, Action...
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nominated for several awards in 1991. The band released their debut album Tahi in August 1993. The band's second album, Rua, combined pop, hip-hop and Māori...
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Auckland War Memorial Museum Graham, Brett (2004). Kāinga tahi, kāinga rua : ka mate kāinga tahi, ka ora kāinga rua (Doctoral thesis). ResearchSpace@Auckland...
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Moderate Parties 761 17.88 James Bule National United Party 717 16.84 Onneyn Tahi People's Democratic Party 680 15.97 Aiden Aru Kokona Unity Front 310 7.28...
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