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  2. Women in Kiribati - Wikipedia

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    The responsibility of the women of Kiribati in household includes cooking meals, cleaning, infant care and welfare of the family. As figures in a Kiribati village, their social responsibilities and obligations - according to the so-called unimane - include meeting the buknibwai or "village shares", composed of sharing portions of "food, money ...

  3. Human rights in Kiribati - Wikipedia

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    Kiribati is a member of the United Nations and has also ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women , the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities . Reservations were made with respect to articles 24 (b) – (f), 26 and 28 (b)-(d) of the CRC ...

  4. Teretia Tokam - Wikipedia

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    Teretia Tokam graduated with a bachelor of laws from the University of the South Pacific. [1] She then worked as a lawyer at the attorney general's office in Tarawa. [1] [2] While working on domestic violence cases as an attorney, she saw the need for more proactive efforts to combat gender-based violence.

  5. Category:Women's rights in Kiribati - Wikipedia

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    Violence against women in Kiribati (2 P) Pages in category "Women's rights in Kiribati" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  6. Ministry of Women, Youth, Sports and Social Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Women, Youth, Sports and Social Affairs (MWYSSA) is a government ministry of Kiribati, headquartered in South Tarawa, Tarawa. [1] The ministry was created in October 2013. Ministers

  7. LGBTQ rights in Kiribati - Wikipedia

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    Kiribati is home to a traditional transgender population, called binabinaaine.The Gilbertese word binabinaaine refers to people who were assigned male at birth but act, dress and behave as female, while the word binabinamane has the opposite meaning, that being a person who was assigned female at birth but behaves as male.

  8. Kiribati goes to election in which China ties, climate stance ...

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    A nation of 115,000 residents, Kiribati is considered strategic despite being small, because it is relatively close to Hawaii and controls more than 3.5 million sq km (1.4 million sq miles) of ...

  9. Category:Women in Kiribati - Wikipedia

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    Women's rights in Kiribati (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Women in Kiribati" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.