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Begum Jan Begum Jan is a doctor and the founder of the Tribal Women Welfare Association, which educates tribal women in Northwest Pakistan about their rights, and gives them medical training. 〔(Women From 8 Countries Honored - Tucson News Now )〕 〔(Fata woman receives courage award - Newspaper - DAWN.COM )〕 〔(International Women of Courage Award Ceremony: 2008 )〕 〔(The Deseret News - Google News Archive Search )〕 She grew up in South Waziristan, a conservative area of Pakistan, but her father encouraged her to become a doctor. 〔 She attended a school for boys as a child because there was no school for girls, and when her tribal elders forbid her to attend high school she studied with a tutor instead. 〔 In 2007, at a nationwide women’s protest against clerics advocating suicide bombings and other violence, Jan led the Tribal Women Welfare Association's protest. 〔(Pakistani Woman Finds Education Can Be Politically Dangerous | IIP Digital )〕 As of 2008 she is the Tribal Women Welfare Association's chairwoman. 〔 She received a 2008 International Women of Courage Award, making her the first Pakistani woman to receive that award. 〔 〔 ==References==
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