 Holst, Hanne-Vibeke , Denmark |
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Profile
Hanne-Vibeke Holst is a well known and popular Danish columnist, tv-journalist and best-selling fiction writer. Her novels deal with modern women, their new options and old problems, in a complex world of challenge, freedom and love. Hanne-Vibeke’s books are translated into several languages, including German, Dutch and Swedish.
In her home country, Hanne-Vibeke is known and respected as an outspoken advocate for women's rights as well as for the building of a global, common conscience in the 21st century. In 2003, Hanne-Vibeke won the Søren Gyldendal Award. Gyldendal literature director, Johannes Riis, said of Holst’s selection: “An authorship which, first and foremost, deals with gender and fate, Hanne-Vibeke Holst has investigated the theme of power relations between the two genders – with all its implications and overtones – with greater and greater commitment and aptitude.” Gyldendal is the largest Danish publishing house.
Hanne-Vibeke serves on the Board of Governors of the Danish Family Planning Association and is a personal appointed member of the Danish UNESCO National Commission. Hanne-Vibeke has written in-depth articles on women's issues for UNFPA, including two stories about her visits to Uganda and Zambia as the designated journalist accompanying several Danish Parliamentarians during January, 2000.
Activities
November 2004. Hanne’s experiences and observations in the field; including her 2002 tour of Nicaragua, inspired her to write her 2004 novel about women in low- to middle-income countries. The book “When I Got Angry” contains in-depth portraits of 15 women from Vietnam, Russia, Nicaragua, Uganda and Egypt.
Here are two selections:
Lillian: Facing AIDS, Facing Life. click here to open the story of Lillian Mworeko of Uganda.
“If I Started to Run, They Would Shoot Me in the Back.” please click here to open the story of Juanda Mendez of Nicaragua.
16 April 2003. UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador Hanne-Vibeke Holst Wins Prestigious Danish Book Award
June 2002. Hanne-Vibeke joined UNFPA Goodwill Ambassadors Kattis Ahlstrom, Kari Jacquesson and Mikko Kuustonen in a field visit to Nicaragua. The objective was to determine the role UNFPA Goodwill Ambassadors could play in mobilizing resources for youth health, education and employment programs in that country.
March 2001. Hanne-Vibeke competed against other celebrities on the Danish TV show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”. She won and donated the cash prize to the Danish family planning association.
Priorities
Youth education and empowerment, gender equality
Website http://www.hannevibekeholst.dk
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Banotti, Mary |
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Jones, Lupita |
Kuustonen, Mikko |
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Liekens, Goedele |
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Biolek, Dr. Alfred |
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Serrano, Ismael |
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