Eijsink, Angelien
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Name: Angelien Eijsink
Years active: 1995 -
Party: Labour Party
Roles
- Working as a nursery school teacher, nursery head teacher and music teacher, deputy head teacher of a primary school in formation 1979-1985
- Coordinator of the 'Calaplan DAPO Care Center': an education and development pro111ject for disabled children, Mindoro, Philippines 1985-1987
- Music teacher, working at 3 secondary schools, Utrecht nd Hilversum 1987-1991
- Freelance travel guide in South-East Asia and China 1992-1994
- Policy officer on the 'Children and Development' programme, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1995-January 2003
- Senior policy officer on the 'Culture and Development' and 'Cultural Relations and Communication in developing countries' programmes, also deputy head, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1995-January 2003
- Head of the Southern Africa Division of the Sub-Saharan Africa Department, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1995-January 2003
- Member of the House of Representatives for the Dutch Labour Party (PvdA), spokesperson first on defence personnel and special eduacation, later on defence 2003-present
Education:
- Nursery school teacher course, certificate A and B 1976-1979
- Fully qualified primary school teacher, specializing in music education 1981-1982
- Travel guide evening course 1988-1989
- MA in Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Leiden University 1991-1995
History:
Angelien Eijsink was born on April 1st 1960 in Haaksbergen