
Svenja Schulze
Svenja Schulze is a German politician from the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who has served as the Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development since 2018. She is known for her advocacy for sustainable development and international cooperation, particularly in the context of humanitarian aid and development assistance.
Born on Jun 24, 1969 (55 years old)
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Slovakia:
Svenja Schulze is the Minister for Development with the highest chances of staying in the government.
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Guyana:
Svenja Schulze, Germany’s minister for economic cooperation and development, emphasized that the World Bank is a global institution, not an American one.
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Mauritania:
Svenja Schulze is the German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development who engaged in talks with the Mauritanian Minister to enhance bilateral cooperation.
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Luxembourg:
Svenja Schulze is the Minister for Development Aid.
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Andorra:
Trini Marín had the opportunity to discuss disability rights with Svenja Schulze.
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Germany:
Svenja Schulze was among the ministers present at the ecumenical service in Berlin.
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Germany:
Svenja Schulze was among the government members at the service.
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Germany:
Svenja Schulze was among the ministers attending the ecumenical service in Berlin.
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Switzerland:
Svenja Schulze is the Minister for Development and leads the working group on 'Foreign Affairs and Defense, Development Cooperation and Human Rights'.
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Germany:
Svenja Schulze is the German Development Minister advocating for a German-Syrian clinic partnership to aid in the medical reconstruction of Syria.
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