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 Helen Clark
 Prime Minister, New Zealand, 1999-present

 Currently, Helen Clark is serving her third successive term as Prime Minister of New Zealand. Clark has worked actively in the New Zealand Labor Party for most of her life. She served as a member of the Party's New Zealand executive from 1978 until September 1988 and again from April 1989, and has been an Executive Member of the party’s Auckland Regional Council, Secretary of the Labor Women's Council, and a member of the Policy Council.

In 1987, Clark became a Cabinet Minister in New Zealand’s Fourth Labor Government, first as Minister of Housing and as Minister of Conservation, then as Minister of Health and later as Deputy Prime Minister. When her party came into office as part of coalition following the 1999 election, Clark became Prime Minister.

Under Clark, New Zealand has seen significant improvements in its social and economic spheres. The minimum wage has been raised six times, the welfare system has improved, and there has been sustained and stable economic growth, including a reduction in unemployment.

Clark has been ranked the 38th Most Powerful Woman in the World by Forbes, and has been honored numerous times for her policies and actions. The government of the Solomon Islands awarded Clark the Star of the Solomon Islands in 2005 in recognition of New Zealand's role in restoring law and order in the Solomon Islands, and in January 2008 Clark won the United Nations Environment Program Champions of the Earth award in recognition of her government’s promotion of sustainability initiatives.

 

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