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Roshika Deo is a Fijian feminist and activist, the founded the Be The Change movement.
In 2009, Deo received the Paul Harris Fellowship Award for her community service. [1] She was also nominated for the Amnesty International Human Rights Defender Award in 2013 and received the US Secretary of State International Women of Courage Award from Michelle Obama in 2014. [2]
Deo was an independent candidate in the 2014 general elections. [3]
Deo established the Be The Change party. [4] [5]
Roshika Deo belongs to an Indo-Fijian Hindu family. Her father, Indar Deo, was a councillor, a politician for the National Alliance Party, and a businessman who now lives in Australia.[ citation needed]
Deo attended Suva Grammar School and holds a Bachelor of Laws from the University of the South Pacific (USP).[ citation needed]
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Roshika Deo is a Fijian feminist and activist, the founded the Be The Change movement.
In 2009, Deo received the Paul Harris Fellowship Award for her community service. [1] She was also nominated for the Amnesty International Human Rights Defender Award in 2013 and received the US Secretary of State International Women of Courage Award from Michelle Obama in 2014. [2]
Deo was an independent candidate in the 2014 general elections. [3]
Deo established the Be The Change party. [4] [5]
Roshika Deo belongs to an Indo-Fijian Hindu family. Her father, Indar Deo, was a councillor, a politician for the National Alliance Party, and a businessman who now lives in Australia.[ citation needed]
Deo attended Suva Grammar School and holds a Bachelor of Laws from the University of the South Pacific (USP).[ citation needed]