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          Skard's biographical sketches reveal that women often emerge as compromise or saviour figures, stepping in when party systems collapse....

          Presentation by Torild Skard, former high-ranking UN official and family friend of Sørensen, at the International Day of Peace, 21 September.

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        2. Skard's biographical sketches reveal that women often emerge as compromise or saviour figures, stepping in when party systems collapse.
        3. The right of Torild Skard to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act
        4. Torild Skard has a rich background in feminist issues, politics, UN organizations, and academia to support her research.
        5. Torild Skard

          Norwegian psychologist and politician

          Torild Skard (born 29 November 1936) is a Norwegian psychologist, politician for the Socialist Left Party, a former deputy permanent secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a former chairman of UNICEF.

          She served as a Member of Parliament for Akershus, president of its Upper Chamber and deputy chair of the Standing Committee on Justice from 1973 to 1977. She served as director for Questions relating to the Status of Women of UNESCO 1984–1986 and regional director for West and Central Africa at UNICEF 1994–1998.

          She was chairman of the international UNICEF executive board 1988–1989.[1] She has also served as director-general for development cooperation, deputy permanent secretary responsible for development cooperation and special adviser in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and has been a senior researcher at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs.

          Skard has been described as "an icon of Norwegi