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 The
Honorable
Margot Wallström
Vice President, European
Commission
Institutional Relations & Communication Strategy
Chair,
Ministerial Initiative
Council of Women World Leaders
Margot Wallström is currently the First Vice-President of the European
Commission, which is the executive branch fo the European Union. Before taking up this position she worked for five years as
EU Environment Commissioner.
She has had a long career in politics and
served as a Member of Swedish Parliament 1979-1985. Her ministerial
career began in 1988 when she was appointed as Minister of Civil Affairs
to be followed by a position as Minister of Culture and then Minister of
Social Affairs. In 1998, she retired from Swedish politics to become
Executive Vice-President of Worldview Global Media – an NGO based in
Colombo, Sri Lanka. The following year, 1999, she was appointed Member
of the European Commission, under President Romano Prodi, and
responsible for EU environmental policy. During her mandate she
developed the EU strategy and action programme for Sustainable
Development with a main focus on human health, chemicals, biodiversity
and climate change. She effectively mothered REACH which is a rigorous
EU regulation on chemicals.
Mrs Wallström was also instrumental in
concluding the ratification process of the Kyoto protocol. In 2004, when
the Barroso Commission took office, she was appointed first
Vice-President responsible for Inter-institutional Relations and
Communication. Margot Wallström has received several honorary doctorates
and awards for her work on Sustainable Development and Climate Change.
She has done extensive work to endorse an EU-Africa partnership on
renewable energy, champion equal opportunities and to further the CSR
agenda in Europe.
Since 2001 Mrs Wallström is the honorary chair of the
Business Leaders Initiative on Climate Change (BLICC). In this capacity
she has developed an initiative on climate change called Road to
Copenhagen together with Mary Robinson and Gro Harlem Brundtland (Club
of Madrid).
Learn more about the Council's Ministerial Initiative
Visit Vice President Wallström's blog at the European
Commission
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