Jenny Ohlsson
Jenny Ohlsson is a Swedish diplomat. She was the first Swedish ambassador to Rwanda.[1]
She attended the Pearson College UWC in Victoria, British Columbia between 1992 and 1994 and studied at Uppsala University from 1998 to 2007.[2]
Jenny Ohlsson joined the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 2002. Her assignments included working for the Africa Department, the Swedish embassy in Pretoria and the Swedish office in Kigali (from 2007 to 2009). Another assignment was working as counsellor in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Cabinet Office.
On a diplomatic level the diplomatic contacts of Sweden to Rwanda were upheld through the embassies in Nairobi and Kampala. The first Swedish representative in Rwanda in 1997 resided in a hotel room. The Swedish embassy in Kigali was opened in 2016. Jenny Ohlsson became the first Swedish ambassador to Rwanda residing in Kigali.[3]
Altogether with Aegis Trust, Sweden has decided to fully fund the Rwanda Peace Education in 2013.[4] Karongi Peace School was launched in 2017. and Ohlsson stated in her speech that she is honored to be here and that very little work in Rwanda had focused directly on reducing the behavioral risks of Genocide such as healing the divisionism, trauma and prejudices that were contributing factor to, and consequence of the 1994 Genocide.[4] As a spokesperson for Sweden feminist forum policy she added that women empowerment is important topic that leads to more peaceful society.[4]
In 2018, the Development Bank of Rwanda (BRD) has signed a $20 million guarantee agreement for lending to the renewable energy sector with the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA).[5] During the event, Ohlsson stated how important it is to collaborate, in order to find innovative solutions and to reach the global goals for sustainable development.
Her time as ambassador in Kigali ended in 2019. She is succeeded by Johanna Teague.[6]
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Notes and references[]
- ^ Ny ambassadör i Rwanda. Press release on the website of the Swedish government from 22 September 2016.
- ^ "Jenny Ohlsson at LinkedIn".
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Twenty years after; a peek into Rwanda-Sweden ties. Article on igihe.com from 29 November 2017.
- ^ a b c "Speech of the Swedish Ambassador to Rwanda, Honorable Jenny Ohlsson at the launch of Karongi Peace School". 2 November 2017.
- ^ "BRD and Sweden in $20m partnership for renewable energy sector".
- ^ Ny ambassadör i Rwanda. Article from 25 Juni 2020 on regeringen.se (swedisch)
- 1970s births
- Living people
- Ambassadors of Sweden to Rwanda
- Swedish women ambassadors
- Uppsala University alumni
- 21st-century diplomats
- People educated at a United World College
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