Iceland review - 2014, Síða 21

Iceland review - 2014, Síða 21
it’s so good to come back to iceland, especially when it’s so hot and humid in istanbul. the air is so fresh here, and there’s the wind,” ingibjörg Sólrún gísladóttir says during a recent trip to Reykjavík. She’s taken some time out to discuss her life, work, and women’s issues around the world. ingibjörg Sólrún spent close to three decades climbing the icelandic political ladder with her career culminating in her becoming minister for foreign affairs in 2007, a position she served in until her exit from politics in 2009. FroM FeMinisM to Foreign Ministry... and back With her roots in the feminist movement, ingibjörg Sólrún started out in the Women’s List, which she represented on Reykjavík city council from 1982 to 1988 and then later in alþingi, iceland’s parliament, from 1991 to 1994. other highlights of her political resume include serving as mayor of Reykjavík for nine years and as the leader of the Social democratic alliance, iceland’s second-largest political party in parliament, from 2005 to 2009. immediately preceding the october 2008 economic collapse, ingibjörg Sólrún was hospitalized after she fainted at the United nations general assembly in new York. doctors discovered that she had a benign brain tumor. the period was particularly challenging, she says. “the circumstances were very difficult. it was a terrible time. First i was sick, then there was the economic collapse, the government fell apart and there was the court case,” she recollects. the independence Party-Social democrat coalition government was terminated in January 2009 after a series of protests following the collapse. When former Prime minister geir H. Haarde, ingibjörg Sólrún’s coalition partner, emPoWeRing tHe Women oF tHe WoRLd Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir spent 28 years in politics before taking up a role with UN Women in Kabul, Afghanistan. She now heads the organization’s newly-established Europe and Central Asia office in Istanbul, Turkey. By Zoë RobeRt. PHOTOS By Páll StefánSSon. faced charges of misconduct in office in the years leading up to the financial crisis in a Landsdómur court case in 2012, she came to his defense. the year prior, in 2011, ingibjörg Sólrún had come full circle in her career, taking up a position at Un Women in Kabul, where she oversaw the organization’s program in afghanistan. Un Women is the United nations body which focuses on gen- der equality and women’s empowerment, mainly in developing countries and war-torn regions. at the end of 2013, ingibjörg Sólrún relocated to istanbul to help set up and head Un Women’s new europe and central asia regional office. worlds apart the move from Kabul to istanbul was a welcome change, she says. “i live much more of a normal life now than when i was in Kabul. i can enjoy what istanbul has to offer, go to concerts, to the cinema.” due to the security situation in Kabul, she was unable to travel freely, meaning she spent most of her time inside the walls of the Un compound. the move also means that ingibjörg Sólrún and her husband, Hjörleifur Sveinbjörnsson, a translator, have been reunited. during her two years in afghanistan, they lived apart with him remaining in iceland, as the Un isn’t able to guarantee the safety of staff members’ partners in the country. “We met every six weeks, which was all right but at the same time it’s difficult when there’s such a huge gap in what you and your partner are experiencing,” she says. despite the security situation in afghanistan, she cherishes her time in the country and is well aware of the fact that she
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