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  1. Karin Stoltenberg (née Heiberg; 23 November 1931 – 17 October 2012) was a Norwegian geneticist, politician and public official noted for her efforts to develop a coherent family policy in Norway, feminist activities, and for being the mother of prime minister Jens Stoltenberg, and wife of foreign minister Thorvald Stoltenberg .

  2. Born in Oslo as the son of the prominent diplomat and politician Thorvald Stoltenberg and politician Karin Stoltenberg (née Heiberg), Stoltenberg attended Oslo Waldorf School and Oslo Cathedral School before graduating with a degree in economics from the University of Oslo in 1987.

  3. Oct 17, 2012 · October 17, 2012. Karin Stoltenberg, a veteran politician for Norway’s Labour Party and mother of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, died during the night after what her family said was a short illness. She was 80, and her death was being mourned not only by her prominent family but by top politicians and her party as well.

  4. Jul 30, 2014 · She was the younger sister of Jens Stoltenberg, the former prime minister who has been named as new secretary general of NATO, and Camilla Stoltenberg, a doctor who also is head of Norway’s state health directorate. Her mother Karin Stoltenberg, who died two years ago, was also a top politician and women’s rights activist.

  5. Oct 17, 2012 · Karin Stoltenberg var en av hovedarkitektene bak den norske familiepolitikken som ble utformet på 1970-tallet. Hun var en av pionérene bak likestillingsloven og partnerskapsloven, og som byråkrat forfattet hun den banebrytende stortingsmeldingen om selvbestemt abort.

  6. November 1931; † 17. Oktober 2012 ), war eine norwegische Politikerin ( Ap) und Genetikerin. Sie war Staatssekretärin im Handels- und Schifffahrtsministerium von 1986 bis 1987 und im Wirtschaftsministerium von 1988 bis 1989 sowie Abteilungsleiterin im Kinder- und Familienministerium .

  7. Oct 17, 2012 · Karin Stoltenberg, née Heiberg, was a Norwegian geneticist, politician and public official noted for her efforts to develop a coherent family policy in Norway, feminist activities, and for being the mother of prime minister Jens Stoltenberg, and wife of foreign minister Thorvald Stoltenberg.