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  2. Maria Gaiyabu - Wikipedia

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    Maria Gaiyabu is a Nauruan educator, writer, and politician. She served as Nauru's Secretary of Education. [1] She is the first educator from Nauru to earn a doctorate. [2]She earned a master's degree in elementary education in 1996 from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa with the thesis Elementary Schooling Practices, Post-Colonial Politics and the Struggle of Identity in Nauru. [3]

  3. Education in Nauru - Wikipedia

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    As of 2002 the Nauru Department of Education gives the school 80% of its funds. [16] It is a Roman Catholic school. [22] The Location School (years 1-8 as of April 2002 [16]) - Within the "Location" housing development in Denigomodu, for expatriate children [23] This is the only school in Nauru which is not English medium. [24] Special schools:

  4. Category:Women in Nauru - Wikipedia

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  5. Female education - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is frequently called girls' education or women's education. It includes areas of gender equality and access to education. The education of women and girls is important for the alleviation of poverty. [3] Broader related topics include single-sex education and religious education for women, in which education is divided along gender ...

  6. Category:Women's rights in Nauru - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Women's rights in Nauru" This category contains only the following page. ...

  7. 270 Reasons Women Choose Not To Have Children - The ...

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    The Huffington Post and YouGov asked 124 women why they choose to be childfree. Their motivations ranged from preferring their current lifestyles (64 percent) to prioritizing their careers (9 percent) — a.k.a. fairly universal things that have motivated men not to have children for centuries.

  8. Socioeconomic impact of female education - Wikipedia

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    Increased women's education is important for achieving this as it targets the impoverished women, a particularly disadvantaged group. [11] There is also evidence that lower gender disparity in educational attainment for a developing country correlates with lower overall income disparity within society.

  9. Category talk:History of women in Nauru - Wikipedia

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