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movement, women's rights, indigenous rights, and environmental issues. Following Vanuatu's 1980 independence, she became one of the first two women elected to Parliament, in 1987. During the early 1990s, as Minister of Health, she helped to persuade the
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in 2005. She is sister to Vanuatu's first Prime Minister,
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Motarilavoa Hilda Lini

Turaga nation
Pentecost Island
Vanuatu
South Pacific
nuclear-free Pacific
World Health Organization
nuclear weapons
International Court of Justice
The Hague
Nuclear-Free Future Award
Walter Lin̄i
List of the first women holders of political offices in Oceania
Raga
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The Nuclear-Free Future Award
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Wayback Machine
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Living people
Vanuatuan chiefs
Vanuatuan anti–nuclear weapons activists
Vanuatuan women activists

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