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Here is Lygia Louise Irene Kraag-Keteldijk's qualifications and experiences.

Lygia Louise Irene Kraag-Keteldijk (Paramaribo, 18 juni 1941) is een Surinaams politica van de Nationale Partij Suriname (NPS).

In 1959 behaalde ze haar AMS-diploma waarna ze tot 1967 Niet-Westerse Sociologie ging studeren aan de Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht. (attended University in Utrecht, Netherlands) Na een stageperiode was ze van 1969 tot 1977 werkzaam bij het in 's-Hertogenbosch gevestigde Nederlands Instituut voor Maatschappelijke Opbouw (NIMO).(WOrk at the NIMO institute in the Netherlands from 1969-1977)

Vervolgens werkte ze twee jaar voor het Surinaamse ministerie van Justitie waar zij zich bezig hield met het remigratiebeleid. In 1979 stapte ze over naar het ministerie van Arbeid en van 1981 tot 1986 werkte ze weer in Nederland. Gedurende die periode was ze op het ministerie van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid belast met het remigratiebeleid voor minderheden.

In 1986 vestigde zij zich weer in Suriname waar ze wederom ging werken bij het ministerie van Arbeid. Dat jaar werd ze ook politiek actief toen ze zitting nam in van het kort daarvoor opgerichte Johan Adolf Pengel Instituut (JAPIN); het wetenschappelijk instituut van de NPS. Zeven jaar later stapte ze over naar het ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken. In 2001 werd zij directeur Beleid van het Kabinet van de President tijdens de eerste termijn van president Ronald Venetiaan. Kraag-Keteldijk werd gezien als een vertrouweling van Venetiaan die tevens voorzitter is van de NPS.

This lady is overqualified.

Can someone post a little history of Guyana new and vibrant Foreign Minister, Lady Rodriguez.
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Suriname's Ambassador to Jakarta, Indonesia

The Ambassador for Suriname to Indonesia is H.E. Mrs. Angelic Caroline Alihusain-del Castilho.

The Ambassador arrived in Jakarta in January 2007 and had her credential ceremony on January 30 2007. Indonesia is the Ambassador her first posting as a diplomat by the Republic of Suriname. Before becoming an Ambassador she worked in the NGO sector Republic of Suriname. She mostly had the position of Project Manager. Her last job was with the Peace Corps as an Associate Director for the Program in Suriname.
Ambassador Alihusain has a special interest for the Global warming issues and especially with regards to the smaller nations in the world and how they can preserve the environment without having to sacrifice their development.

The Ambassador, an Agricultural Engineer, has as a special task from the President of the Republic of Suriname, H.E. Ronald Venetiaan, to further deepen the cultural relations with Indonesia as well as further develop the foundation for economic and trade relations between the two countries.

The Ambassador is married to Mr. Rudie M.Y. Alihusain and they have one daughter.

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Second in command at the Surinamese Embassy in DC...

ASHA BURKHARDT ( Suriname) said that her delegation was explicitly focusing on implementing the Beijing Platform for Action and the Millennium Development Goals in the existing framework of human rights instruments. It was also necessary to pay special attention to the role of boys and men in achieving gender equality.



On taking concrete steps, she cited several, including the recent launching of the second Integral Gender Action Plan 2006-2010 and the establishment of a special committee for gender legislation. There had also been, among other steps, the appointment of gender focal points at every ministry, the organization of workshops and training courses for public servants on gender awareness and the creation of special structures through the Gender Bureau. In addition, women had become more visible in high diplomatic positions -- 41 per cent of ambassadors appointed were women and 18 per cent of cabinet ministers were women, she said.
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Djwalapersad, Marijke Indradebie
First female Speaker of the National Assembly. Started her political career in the VHP. A professional teacher, she became the first woman to be chosen on the basis of preferential votes in 1987. In the 1996 elections she was again elected to represent the VHP in the Assembly. Shortly after being sworn in as Member of Parliament, she and four other VHP MPs deflected and created the opportunity for the NDP to form a government. She and the defelectors formed the BVD of which she was one of two vice chairmen. Djwalapersad is very active in cultural, religious and gender related activities. She also presents a weekly radio programme named "Auraton ki Dunya" (The world of women).
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I guess Mullah gaddaha could not stay away, now he back clogging up the board with his usual Surinamese ass kissing issues.
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I guess Mullah gaddaha could not stay away, now he back clogging up the board with his usual Surinamese ass kissing issues.


He is now over at the other site with his side kick kicking indo_guyanese asses..
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