women

Jean Kekedo - 00:45:49

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Jean Kekedo
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00:45:49

Jean Kekedo discusses the inequalities in pensions and her decision to keep her maiden name.

Jean Kekedo - 00:23:32

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Jean Kekedo
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00:23:32

Jean Kekedo discusses the fight for equal pay for equal work, the role of her sister Rose Kekedo in the teacher's union and the discrimination in housing and pensions.

Jean Kekedo - 00:22:25

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Jean Kekedo
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00:22:25

Jean Kekedo discusses the lack of opportunities for women, and the recent problems of domestic violence.

Jean Kekedo - 00:21:40

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Jean Kekedo
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00:21:40

Jean Kekedo discusses the challenges of being a woman in PNG, including the lack of access to jobs like agriculture and engineering. She cites the influence of western society in gendering these jobs, despite women having a long tradition of planting and harvesting.

Jean Kekedo - 00:08:52

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Jean Kekedo
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00:08:52

Jean Kekedo recalls that she left high school with the leaving certificate in 1965 and won a scholarship to university which she declined. She states that she made two applications - to be either a patrol officer and to study agriculture, both of which women were barred from.

Michael Somare - 02:10:21

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Michael Somare
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02:10:21

Michael Somare discusses the role of women in PNG in politics and development and the number of women in the national court and in parliament.

Michael Somare - 01:57:17

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Michael Somare
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01:57:17

Michael Somare reflects on policies on land, and equal rights for women. He talks about various women parliamentarians including Nahau Rooney and his ideas to get more women into parliament. He discusses the inherent sexism in the community but points to the election of Julie Soso Akeke in a Highlands seat.

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