At the request of
the Government of Sri Lanka and the Liberation Tigers
of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Norway has appointed Dr. Astrid
N. Heiberg as an advisor to the Sub-Committee on Gender
Issues. Dr. Heiberg will be present at the first meeting
of the Sub-Committee to be held in March. The parties
to the peace process established the Sub-Committee
to ensure the effective inclusion of gender issues
in the peace process. At the fourth session of peace
negotiations in Thailand in January, the parties asked
Norway to function as the facilitator for the Sub-Committee,
as well as to contribute financial support and appoint
a senior expert to advise the Sub-Committee.
Dr. Astrid N. Heiberg has broad experience with gender
issues, human rights and humanitarian advocacy from
Norway and internationally. For several years she
has been involved in University co-operation between
Norway and Sri Lanka, with the involvement of leading
academics from Colombo, Jaffna and Batticaloa. She
was President of the International Federation of the
Red Cross and Red Crescent 1997 – 2001, and
President of the Norwegian Red Cross 1993 –
1999. Dr. Heiberg was a member of the European Committee
for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment 1989 – 1993. She also
has had a distinguished career in Norwegian politics
as Deputy Minister for Health and Social Affairs 1981
– 1985, Chair of the National Conservative Women’s
Association 1985 – 1989, Member of Parliament
1985 – 1989, Minister of Consumer Affairs and
Government Administration in 1986, and First Deputy
Chair of the Conservative Party 1990 –1991.
Dr. Heiberg is Professor of Psychiatry at the University
of Oslo and is active on the boards of a number of
Norwegian organizations. Dr. Heiberg holds M.D. and
Ph.D. degrees in psychiatry from the University of
Oslo.
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