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Merilyn Tahi was born on 26 June, 1950 in Ambae. Discover Merilyn Tahi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 26 June, 1950
Birthday 26 June
Birthplace Ambae
Nationality Vanuatu

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2020

In 2020 the Australian High Commission recognised Tahi with the 40th Anniversary Gender Equality Advocate Award, a one-off award celebrating her lifetime's work toward gender equality.

2018

During 2018, whilst Vanuatu celebrated thirty-six years of independence and government that it was one of the happiest countries in the world, Tahi challenged this narrative by openly discussing the high levels of domestic violence that women in the country were subjected to. In 2020 Tahi worked with the Vanuatu Women's Centre to mitigate the double impact of Cyclone Harold and COVID-19.

In 2018 Tahi was honoured as the 40th Commonwealth Point of Light, a series of award recognising the contributions of volunteers in the Commonwealth of Nations. In her acceptance speech, Tahi stated that she was accepting it on behalf of the Vanuatu Women's Centre.

2016

Tahi worked as an Election Observer for Nauru in 2016, alongside Anote Tong and Lorna Simon.

1992

In 1992 Tahi co-founded the Vanuatu Women's Centre, which was created to support survivors of domestic violence. In the 1990s gender equality was not a priority for the government and it took courage to hold them to account by establishing the VWC. Women face many barriers to accessing land in the country and in 2004 Tahi used her personal experience to draw attention to homelessness that many Pacific women face. At a regional meeting she recalled how after her death of her husband in 1997, she was thrown out of her matrimonial house. She advocates for home-grown initiatives which are culturally sensitive have the greatest impact on gender-based violence.

1975

In 1975 she was elected Vanuatu's first woman to be a municipal councillor. In the 1980s she volunteered of several committees relating to women's issues, as well as the operation of non-governmental organisations in Vanuatu.

1950

Merilyn Tahi (born 26 June 1950) is a campaigner against domestic violence from Vanuatu, who co-founded Vanuatu Women's Centre and was the first woman from the country to become a municipal councillor. She was recognised as the fortieth Commonwealth Point of Light in 2018.

Tahi was born on 26 June 1950 on Ambae. The eldest of seven siblings, her parents worked for the Anglican Mission on the island. She was one of the first students to attend Malapoa College, where she studied from 1966-70, coerced into leaving the school early to marry. She worked for the Vanuatu government for twenty years, before and after independence. In 2003 she graduated from Revans University with a BA in Management.