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Women had equal access to HIV treatment and counselling, as well as follow-up treatment. In accordance with the government's interpretation of Qur'anic precepts, Muslim women have rights similar to those of Muslim men in areas such as divorce and child custody. Islamic law requires that males receive twice the inheritance of women.
Funny observations, hilarious daily life snippets, and carefully crafted jokes – the women on Twitter (X) served some entertaining quips this month. Scroll down and check out the best posts below!
Within a few hours the video had received up to 5 million hits, [69] and only a day later after the video had gone viral was it revealed to be a hoax created using computer generated imagery by students at Centre NAD [70] Heroine of Hackney – A video showing a local woman from Hackney berating looters during the 2011 England riots. [71]
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also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Bruneian This category exists only as a container for other categories of Bruneian women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.
Dayangku Najibah Eradah binti Pengiran Ahmad Mahdi Al-Sufri (born 20 May 1983), [1] also known as Brunei’s Polar Girl, [2] is a teacher and environmentalist, who is the first Bruneian to have reached the South Pole.
Mary Lim (née Hii Yang Eng; Chinese: 许媽樱; pinyin: Xǔ Māyīng; [1] born 1948) is a Bruneian educator and businesswoman of Chinese descent. [2] Best known as the CEO and founder of Seri Mulia Sarjana School (SMS), [3] she has made contributions to both education and business in Brunei.
Though women were banned from playing, football was the second most popular sport in the country for women. [2] There are no registered female players in the country. [2] While there is officially no support for women's football in the country, only foreign females at Berakas International School are allowed to play within the school campus. [3]