Minister for Gender Equality (Denmark)


The Minister for Gender Equality (Danish: Ligestillingsministeriet, literally Ministry for Equality) is a Danish ministry that works on improving equal gender rights across all other ministry areas. The first Minister for Gender Equality was appointed by the Prime Minister on July 1, 1999.



Ministers of Equality


















































Minister
Party
From
To

Jytte Andersen

Social Democrats
27 September 1999
21 December 2000

Lotte Bundsgaard

Social Democrats
21 December 2000
27 November 2001

Henriette Kjær

Conservative
27 November 2001
2 August 2004

Eva Kjer Hansen

Venstre
2 August 2004
12 September 2007

Karen Jespersen

Venstre
12 September 2007
7 April 2009

Inger Støjberg

Venstre
7 April 2009
23 February 2010

Lykke Friis

Venstre
23 February 2010
3 October 2011

Manu Sareen

Social Liberal Party
3 October 2011
28 June 2015

Ellen Trane Nørby

Venstre
28 June 2015
28 November 2016

Karen Ellemann

Venstre
28 November 2016
2 May 2018

Eva Kjer Hansen

Venstre
2 May 2018

Incumbent

Every Minister has held this title alongside another title. Jytte Andersen and Lotte Bundsgaard were also city and housing ministers. Henriette Kjær, Eva Kjer Hansen were social ministers. Karen Jespersen was also Social Minister, later welfare minister. Inger Støjberg was also employment minister and Lykke Friis was also climate minister. Manu Sareen, the first male Minister for Gender Equality, was also Church and Minister for Nordic Cooperation, and Ellen Trane Nørby is also Education minister.



External links


  • Official site







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