Helen Clark

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Helen Clark is a New Zealand politician who served as the country’s prime minister from 1999 to 2008 and later as Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme.

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Helen Clark canonical 10

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instanceOf Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme
Prime Minister of New Zealand
human
politician
academicDegree Master of Arts
awardReceived Honorary Doctorate from the University of Auckland
Order of New Zealand
surface form: Member of the Order of New Zealand

Order of New Zealand
birthDate 1950-02-26
birthPlace Hamilton, New Zealand
candidacyStartTime (UN Secretary-General) 2016
chairpersonOf Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
countryOfCitizenship New Zealand
describedBySource New Zealand government records
United Nations Development Programme
educatedAt University of Auckland
familyName Clark
fieldOfStudy political studies
gender female
givenName Helen
ideology social democracy
knownFor being the first elected female Prime Minister of New Zealand
leading a centre-left coalition government in New Zealand
serving as the first female Administrator of UNDP
languageSpoken English
memberOfPoliticalParty New Zealand Labour Party
name Helen Clark self-link
nationality New Zealander
notableWork leadership on sustainable development and poverty reduction at UNDP
occupation academic
politician
officeEndTime 2008-11-19
officeEndTime (Administrator of UNDP) 2017-04-19
officeStartTime 1999-12-05
officeStartTime (Administrator of UNDP) 2009-04-17
parliamentaryBody New Zealand House of Representatives
positionHeld Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme
Leader of the Labour Party (New Zealand)
Leader of the Opposition (New Zealand)
Minister of Conservation of New Zealand
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade (acting) of New Zealand
Minister of Health of New Zealand
Minister of Housing of New Zealand
Prime Minister of New Zealand
ranForOffice Secretary-General of the United Nations
religion agnosticism
residence Auckland
surface form: Auckland, New Zealand
spouse Peter Davis

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John Key predecessor Helen Clark
NZLP notablePrimeMinistersProduced Helen Clark
subject surface form: New Zealand Labour Party
Helen Clark name Helen Clark self-link
Labour Party hasNotableLeader Helen Clark
subject surface form: Labour Party (New Zealand)
Labour Party hasPrimeMinisterFromParty Helen Clark
subject surface form: Labour Party (New Zealand)
Mount Albert representedBy Helen Clark