Teima Onorio Explained

Teimwa Onorio
Order:5th Vice President of Kiribati
Term Start:10 July 2003
Term End:12 March 2016
President:Anote Tong
Predecessor:Beniamina Tinga
Successor:Kourabi Nenem
Office2:Minister for Internal and Social Affairs
Term Start2:2012
Term End2:2016
Office3:Minister for Education, Youth and Sports Development
Term Start3:2003
Term End3:2007
Term Start4:2008
Term End4:2012
Office5:Minister for Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives
Term Start5:2007
Term End5:2008
Office6:Member of the House of Assembly
Term Start6:1998
Constituency6:Arorae
Party:Pillars of Truth

Teima Onorio (also as Teimwa) (born 1963) is an I-Kiribati politician who has been a Member of the House of Assembly since 1998. She served as the vice president of Kiribati from 2003 to 2016.[1] [2]

Early life

Onorio is the daughter of Rota Onorio, president of Council of State and acting President of Kiribati from 10 December 1982 until 18 February 1983. She was educated at Victoria University of Wellington (BA) and the University of East Anglia (MA, 1990).

Career

Onorio served as Member of Parliament for the Arorae constituency from 1998 to 2002.[2] She has also held the post of Minister for Internal and Social Affairs since 2012.[3] She was Minister for Education, Youth and Sports Development from 2003 to 2007,[4] before heading the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives from 2007 to 2008[5] and then returning to Education, Youth and Sports Development from 2008 to 2012.

As Vice-President of Kiribati, she has represented the Alliance of Small Island States at the United Nations, speaking on the topic of climate change.[6]

President Anote Tong reappointed Onorio to a third consecutive term as Vice President on 19 January 2012, as part of his cabinet appointees.[7]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cubanews.ain.cu/2009/0529Kiribatiagradecensolidaridad.htm "Kiribati Thanks Cuba for its Cooperation and Solidarity"
  2. http://www.parliament.gov.ki/historical.htm "Historical Information on the Parliament of Kiribati"
  3. Web site: Cabinet Members (2012 - 2015). Parliament of Kiribati. 6 January 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150202234839/http://www.parliament.gov.ki/content/cabinet-members-2012-2015. 2 February 2015.
  4. http://portal.unesco.org/fr/ev.php-URL_ID=14671&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html "Séance plénière - Quatorzième séance"
  5. http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/pays-zones-geo_833/kiribati_585/presentation-kiribati_14610/composition-du-gouvernement_13422.html "Composition du gouvernement: République de Kiribati"
  6. https://www.un.org/apps/newsFr/storyFAr.asp?NewsID=12973&Cr=assembl%E9e&Cr1=kyoto&Kw1=kyoto&Kw2=&Kw3# "Assemblée générale : appels épars au respect du protocole de Kyoto"
  7. News: Kiribati President Appoints New Cabinet . Kiribati Independent . Pacific Islands Report . 2012-01-19 . 2011-01-23.