Agnes van Ardenne

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Jozef van Ardenne
(m. 1977)
Agnes van Ardenne
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Agnes van Ardenne in 2006
Mayor of Westland
In office
28 September 2017 18 December 2018
Ad interim
Residence(s) Maassluis, Netherlands
Occupation Politician · Diplomat · Civil servant · Nonprofit director

Anna Maria Agnes "Agnes" van Ardenne-Van der Hoeven (born 21 January 1950) is a retired Dutch politician and diplomat of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).

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Career

Agnes van Ardenne was born in Maasland in 1950. Before taking office as a member of the Cabinet of the Netherlands, she was the Deputy Chairwoman of the Netherlands-based Catholic Organisation for Relief and Development Aid (CORDAID) and Secretary General of the UNICEF National Committee of the Netherlands.[ citation needed ] While sitting in the House of Representatives between 1994 and 2002, she was a member of the parliament's delegations to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE).[ citation needed ]

Secretary of State for Finance and Economic Affairs of Gambia Famara Jatta and State Secretary Agnes van Ardenne at the International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C., on 28 September 2002. Famara Jatta and Agnes van Ardenne, IMF 691765l.jpg
Secretary of State for Finance and Economic Affairs of Gambia Famara Jatta and State Secretary Agnes van Ardenne at the International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C., on 28 September 2002.

Between 2002 and 2007, van Ardenne served as Minister for Development Cooperation in the cabinet of Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende. When the Netherlands held the presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2004, she chaired the meetings of the EU Development Ministers.[ citation needed ]

During her time in office, van Ardenne focused on fragile states and countries in conflict, including Sudan. [1] She chose to concentrate Dutch bilateral development cooperation on Africa (at least 50% of the bilateral budget). [2] In 2006, she ordered a suspension of nearly $150 million in aid to the government of President Mwai Kibaki of Kenya because of concerns over corruption. [3]

Van Ardenne was one of the first foreign dignitaries to visit Pakistan after the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, to witness the emergency aid operation still being conducted at full capacity. [4]

In 2006, van Ardenne increased the Netherlands’ support to post-primary and higher education to 110 million euros per year from the earlier level of 60 million euros, and increased its contribution to the Education for All Fast Track Initiative (FTI) to 150 million euros in 2006 and subsequent years. [5]

Also in 2006, van Ardenne significantly increased the Dutch contribution to the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI), pledging nearly €100 million over four years for global vaccination and programmes to strengthen health systems. [6] In what was the single largest earmarked donation UNICEF had received in its then 60-year history, van Ardenne later pledged $201 million over four years to expand the agency's ongoing efforts to ensure that children in conflict, natural disasters and emerging from crisis can go to school. [7]

After leaving office, van Ardenne worked as her country’s Permanent Representative to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Food Program (WFP) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in Rome from 2007 until 2011. She was succeeded by Gerda Verburg.[ citation needed ]

Between 2011 and 2014, van Ardenne served as chairwoman of the Dutch Product Board for Horticulture. Since 2017, she has been chairwoman of the Netherlands Inspection Service for Horticulture.[ citation needed ]

Other activities

International organizations

Non-profit organizations

Political positions

On 30 March 2012, van Ardenne and several other prominent CDA members, including former Prime Ministers Ruud Lubbers and Piet de Jong, signed a petition of disapproval on the proposed cuts to the budget of international development by the first cabinet of Prime Minister Mark Rutte. [11] [12] [13] [14]

Decorations

Honours
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Order of Orange-Nassau ribbon - Officer.svg Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands11 April 2007

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References

  1. Gabi Spitz, Roeland Muskens and Edith van Ewijk (March 4, 2013), The Dutch and development cooperation: Ahead of the crowd or trailing behind? Archived 2016-02-07 at the Wayback Machine Nationale Commissie voor Internationale Samenwerking en Duurzame Ontwikkeling (NCDO).
  2. IOB – Good things come to those who make them happen – Return on aid for Dutch exports released in 2014.
  3. Dutch halt Kenya aid over graft BBC News , 29 April 2006.
  4. Agnes van Ardenne to visit Pakistan earthquake zone ReliefWeb , 8 December 2005.
  5. Boost for the Education For All Fast Track Initiative Archived 2016-08-11 at the Wayback Machine United Nations Girls' Education Initiative, press release of 18 September 2006.
  6. "The Netherlands renews and increases its commitment to the GAVI Alliance", GAVI, press release of 31 October 2006.
  7. Netherlands gives UNICEF largest single donation ever UNICEF, press release of 22 December 2006.
  8. 2005 Annual Report Asian Development Bank (ADB).
  9. New chair of the Board of Governors: Ms Agnes van Ardenne African Studies Centre (ASC) at Leiden University, press release of March 1, 2013.
  10. Dutch government names members of Council for the Environment and Infrastructure Council for the Environment and Infrastructure (RLI), press release of 18 July 2012.
  11. (in English) Former CDA ministers warn coalition not to cut aid budget, Dutchnews.nl, 30 March 2012
  12. (in Dutch) Waarschuwing oud-CDA-ministers, Dutchnews.nl, 30 March 2012
  13. (in Dutch) De Jong dreigt CDA te verlaten, NOS, 30 March 2012
  14. (in Dutch) Piet de Jong dreigt CDA te verlaten, NU.nl, 31 March 2012
Official
Political offices
Preceded by State Secretary for Foreign Affairs
2002–2003
Served alongside: Atzo Nicolaï
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Development Cooperation
2003–2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Mayor of Westland
Ad interim

2017–2018
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Unknown
Permanent Representative of the
Netherlands to the FAO, IFAD and WFP

2007–2011
Succeeded by