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  2. Zasia binti Sirin - Wikipedia

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    Zasia was born in Brunei in 1956. [1] She earned a BA and an MA in Islamic studies at Al-Azhar University in Egypt. [1] After returning to Brunei, she entered the civil service in 1980, initially working as a religious officer in three schools.

  3. Women in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    They cannot do so for husbands working in the private sector. With this exception, they receive the same allowance privileges as their college-educated male counterparts. According to government statistics, women made up 57 percent of the civil service force and held 28 percent of senior management posts.

  4. Norsuriati Sharbini - Wikipedia

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    Norsuriati binti Haji Sharbini (born August 1973) [4] is a Bruneian civil servant and former judge-advocate who became the first female to be promoted to the rank of colonel in the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF). [3] She has also been a constant advocate of putting women into positions of professional leadership throughout her career. [5]

  5. Category:Bruneian women civil servants - Wikipedia

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    Bruneian women diplomats (1 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Bruneian women civil servants" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  6. Public Service Department (Brunei) - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Service Club in Kampong Mentiri, [9] established by the government of Brunei, serves as a facility offering sports amenities, event halls, and multipurpose rooms for various activities. Officially inaugurated on 26 August 1990 by Isa bin Ibrahim , the club provides civil servants and their families with opportunities for sports and ...

  7. Adina binti Othman - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Adina received the Brunei Woman Leader in Civil Society Award. Based on her work an youth and communal development, she was appointed as Brunei's representative to the ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children in April 2010. Here, she represented Brunei with regards to children's rights issues.

  8. List of honours of Brunei awarded to heads of state and royalty

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    Royal Family Order of the Crown of Brunei - Darjah Kerabat Mahkota Brunei (DKMB) Royal Family Order of Brunei, First Class - Darjah Kerabat Laila Utama (DK, 1963) Pingat Hassanal Bolkiah Sultan Darjah Pertama (Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Medal - PHBS, 1.8.1968) Pingat Bakti Laila Ikhlas (Armed Forced Service Medal - PBLI, 1975)

  9. Khairunnisa Ash'ari - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [8] In 2017, she was appointed as a member of the Legislative Council of Brunei, holding a functional seat reserved for individuals who have achieved distinction in their professional lives. [2] [9] At the time, she was the council's youngest member. [10] On the council, Ash'ari has served as an advocate for women's rights in Brunei.