Torhild Johnsen (born 1934), Norwegian Torild Skard (born 29 November ) is a Norwegian psychologist, politician for the Socialist Left Party, a former deputy permanent secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a former chairman of UNICEF.
Skard, Torild. 2014. Women Who is Torild Skard? Torild Skard is a Norwegian psychologist and researcher, feminist, politician for the Socialist Left Party, civil servant and former high-ranking United Nations official. She served as a Member of Parliament for Akershus, President of its upper chamber and Deputy Chair of the Standing Committee on Justice from to
Format Paperback. Author Torild Skard Torild Skard is a Norwegian psychologist and researcher, feminist, politician for the Socialist Left Party, civil servant and former high-ranking United Nations official (UNESCO, UNICEF).
Women work in the Torild Skard (born 29 November ) is a Norwegian psychologist, politician for the Socialist Left Party, a former Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a former Chairman of UNICEF.
Scandinavian-Canadian Studies is the Skard, Torild, Publication date Topics Women -- Political activity, Women politicians, Women presidents, Women prime ministers Publisher Bristol, UK.
Alberta 2005: A New History Torild Skard has written an engrossing introduction to a continent in change. Based on her extensive travels through the length and breadth of the region when she served as UNICEF's Director in West and Central Africa in the s, this experienced writer combines eyewitness accounts, likely description and deeply informed insight to portray.
Seminar lecturers among others included Ola. Torild Skard as Chairman of the UNICEF Executive Board. Torild Skard is a psychologist, a politician, and a former high-ranking civil servant and official of several United Nations agencies. She has been described as “an icon of Norwegian feminism.”.
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Torild Skard is a senior researcher in women’s studies at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs in Oslo, specialising in women in politics. A pioneer in the women’s movement nationally and internationally, she was formerly an MP and the first woman president of the Norwegian Upper House.