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  2. Lisa Allen-Agostini - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Allen Agostini at TEDxYouth@QueensParkSavannah", 22 November 2013 (YouTube video). BC Pires, "The novel Miss Allen knead" (interview), Trinidad and Tobago Newsday , 24 May 2021. Janine Mendes-Franco, "Lisa Allen-Agostini, shortlisted for the 2022 Women's Prize for Fiction, was born to be a 'Trinidad writer ' " , Global Voices , 15 May 2022.

  3. Women in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Contraception is legal in Trinidad and Tobago, and varying contraception methods for both men and women are widely available throughout the country either through the government-run clinics under the Ministry of Health, [30] organisations such as the Family Planning Association of Trinidad and Tobago [31] and private medical practitioners.

  4. Rhoda Reddock - Wikipedia

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    Rhoda Reddock (born 7 June 1953) is a Trinidadian educator and social activist. She has served as founder, chair, adviser, or member of several organizations, such as the Caribbean Association for Feminist Research and Action (CAFRA), [1] the Global Fund for Women, and the Regional Advisory Committee of the Global Poosay Coalition on Women and AIDS established by UNAIDS.

  5. Colleen Holder - Wikipedia

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    Colleen Holder was a television news presenter and producer in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.Colleen graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mass Communication with a major in Radio Production from the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, in 1997.

  6. Coterie of Social Workers - Wikipedia

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    The Coterie would be the leading women's rights organization for middle-class women in Trinidad and Tobago from the 1920s to the 1940s. [ 9 ] In 1936, the Coterie hosted a conference in Port of Spain and invited social workers from throughout the British West Indies and British Guiana .

  7. Hazel Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown and 13 others founded the Network of NGOs for the Advancement of Women in 1985, an umbrella organisation for non-governmental organisations that focus on women's issues. [5] It was formed to present the position of women in Trinidad and Tobago at the 1985 World Conference on Women in Nairobi. [3]

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  9. Tracy Davidson-Celestine - Wikipedia

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    Tracy Petulia Davidson-Celestine [1] [2] (born 20 September 1978) is a Tobagonian politician who is the former Secretary of Health, Wellness and Family Development, as well as a former Councillor in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) becoming one of the leading members addressing the COVID-19 pandemic in Tobago. [3]