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|honorific-prefix = |name = Hedy d'Ancona |honorific-suffix = KNL |image = Hedy d'Ancona (2010, cropped).jpg |imagesize = 250px |caption = Hedy d'Ancona in 2010 |office = Minister of Welfare, Health and Culture |term_start = 7 November 1989 |term_end = 16 July 1994 |primeminister = Ruud Lubbers |predecessor = Elco Brinkman |successor = Jo Ritzen (Ad interim) |office1 = Member of the European Parliament |term_start1 = 24 July 1984 |term_end1 = 7 November 1989 |term_start2 = 19 July 1994 |term_end2 = 20 July 1999 |constituency2 = Netherlands |parliamentarygroup2= Party of European Socialists |office3 = State Secretary for Social Affairs and Employment |term_start3 = 11 September 1981 |term_end3 = 29 May 1982 |alongside3 = Ien Dales |primeminister3 = Dries van Agt |predecessor3 = Louw de Graaf |successor3 = Piet van Zeil |office4 = Member of the Senate |term_start4 = 31 August 1982 |term_end4 = 13 September 1983 |term_start5 = 17 September 1974 |term_end5 = 11 September 1981 |parliamentarygroup5= Labour Party |birthname = Hedwig d'Ancona |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1937|10|01|df=y}} |birth_place = The Hague, Netherlands |death_date = |death_place = |nationality = Dutch |party = Labour Party |spouse = {{marriage| Guus de Boer|1963|1972|reason=divorced}} |partner = Ed van Thijn (1973–1979) Berend Boudewijn (1983–1987) Aat Veldhoen (since 1999) |children = Hajo de Boer (born 1969) Hadassah de Boer (born 1971) |residence = Amsterdam, Netherlands |alma_mater = University of Amsterdam (Bachelor of Social Science, Master of Social Science) |occupation = Politician, activist, social scientist, television producer |signature = |website = }} Hedwig "Hedy" d'Ancona ({{IPA-nl|ɦɛdʋix ɦeːdi dɑŋkoːnaː}}; born 1 October 1937) is a Dutch feminist, television producer, and retired politician of the Labour Party (PvdA). d'Ancona was a television producer in the 1960s and 1970s for the VARA, and co-founded the influential feminist magazine Opzij in 1972. From 1989 to 1994 she was the Minister of Health, Welfare and Culture, and she acted as State Secretary for Social Affairs and Employment for issues concerning women's liberation. She also served in the European Parliament and in the first chamber of the Dutch parliament. BiographyEducation and academic careerHedwig d'Ancona was born in The Hague in the Netherlands on 1 October 1937.[1] PoliticsFrom 1989 to 1994 she was the Minister of Health, Welfare and Culture (presently known as the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport as the responsibility for culture was transferred to the reorganized Ministry of Education, Science and Culture in 1994). She acted as State Secretary for Social Affairs and Employment for issues concerning women's liberation. She also served in the European Parliament and in the first chamber of the Dutch parliament, for the Labour Party. Private sectorOutside of government, she is known for starting the feminist monthly Opzij as well as the special interest lobbying group, Man-Vrouw-Maatschappij (Man-Woman-Society), which she co-founded with Joke Smit. d'Ancona gave the 2015 Mosse Lecture, titled Voorbij de M/V-maatschappij? (Beyond the M/F society?).[2] OxfamFrom April 1995 through June 2004, d'Ancona was Chairwoman of Oxfam Novib (Oxfam Netherlands), serving also as Vice-Chairman of Oxfam International during part of her tenure. Career
HonorsIn 1992, Hedy d'Ancona was awarded the Harriet Freezerring, a women's liberation prize, by the monthly Opzij she started. In 1994, she was named as a Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion. In 2002, she won the Aletta Jacobsprijs, a women's emancipation prize awarded by University of Groningen every two years. {{Citation needed|date=June 2009}} Decorations
References1. ^Drs. H. (Hedy) d' Ancona (in Dutch), Parlement & Politiek. Retrieved 7 November 2016. 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.coc.nl/algemeen/mosse-lezing-voorbij-de-mv-maatschappij-door-hedy-dancona|title=Mosse-lezing 'Voorbij de M/V-maatschappij?' door Hedy d’Ancona|date=17 September 2015|publisher=COC Nederland|access-date=6 February 2019|language=Dutch|trans-title=Mosse Lecture 'Beyond the M/F society?' by Hedy d’Ancona}} External links{{Commons category}}
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