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  1. Lubna Boby Jaffery (born 2 April 1980) [1] is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. She has served as minister of culture and equality since 2023 and a deputy member of parliament for Hordaland since 2009. She previously served as Bergen city commissioner for labour, social affairs, and housing from 2019 to 2021.

  2. Jun 28, 2023 · Born: 1980. Address: Grubbegata 1, 0030 Oslo. E-mail postmottak@kud.dep.no. Phone: +47 22249090. Ministry of Culture and Equality. See all speeches and statements. The Minister of Culture and Equality is responsible for cultural policy, equality- and discrimination policy, media policy, sports policy, gaming and lottery regulation, and the ...

  3. Lubna Jaffery. Lubna Boby Jaffery (født 1980) [3] er en norsk politiker som representerer Arbeiderpartiet (Ap) og har vært kultur- og likestillingsminister i Jonas Gahr Støres regjering siden juni 2023. [4] Fra 29. oktober 2019 var hun byråd for arbeid, sosial og bolig i Bergen kommune. Etter stortingsvalget i 2021 var hun fast møtende ...

  4. Jaffery, Lubna Boby (1980-) Jaffery, Lubna Boby. (1980-) Minister of Culture and Equality. Political Party: Labour Party. Vararepresentant for. Hordaland 2021-2025. Seniority:

  5. Feb 17, 2023 · Lubna Jaffery is the Minister of Culture and Equality in the Norwegian Government. She is responsible for policies on culture, equality, discrimination, copyright, media, sport and voluntary sector.

  6. The Norwegian Minister of Culture and Equality Lubna Jaffery at UN's Headquarters in New York. Credit: KUD Chair, It is about time we ensure that no woman or girl is left behind. We, the member states of the United Nations, have agreed to end poverty and to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls by 2030.

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  8. Jun 28, 2023 · Lubna Jaffery, who joined the Labour Party in 1995 and has served in various government and municipal roles, was appointed as the new Minister of Culture and Equality by Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre. She will take over from Anette Trettebergstuen, who resigned over conflicts of interest, and will host a Pride reception at the prime minister's residence.