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  1. Camilla Stoltenberg (born 5 February 1958) is a Norwegian physician and researcher. Since 13 August 2012, she has been Director-General of the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. She is the sister of former Prime Minister of Norway and General Secretary of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg .

  2. Global Health Preparedness Programme 2016 - 2021 – Final report to Norad. – Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Division of Health Services, Department of Global Health 2022. Academic article. Characterization of the genetic architecture of infant and early childhood body mass index.

  3. The name Stoltenberg derives from the village Stoltenberg in present-day Germany. While living as a student in Holstein, one of the Stoltenberg family's ancestors adopted this name. Prominent members. Carl Peter Stoltenberg (1770–1830), participant at the Norwegian Constituent Assembly; Camilla Stoltenberg (born 1958), physician and researcher

  4. Jens Stoltenberg. Jens Stoltenberg (lahir 16 Maret 1959) adalan politikus Norwegia, ketua Partai Buruh Norwegia periode 2001-2002 dan 2005-2014, Perdana Menteri Norwegia periode 2005-2014, dan Sekretaris Jenderal NATO sejak 2014.

  5. Dr. Stoltenberg is Professor at the Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care at the University of Bergen, Norway, and in 2014 she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Medicine at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

  6. – The board is very happy that Camilla Stoltenberg has agreed to take on the role as CEO of NORCE. NORCE is Norway's second largest research group, and with Camilla Stoltenberg on board we get an experienced, strong, and visible leader with all the prerequisites to fulfill our ambition to take a leading position nationally, says NORCE ...

  7. Norwegian Army. Jens Stoltenberg ( Norwegian: [jɛns ˈstɔ̀ɫtn̩bærɡ]; born 16 March 1959) is a Norwegian politician who has served as the 13th secretary general of NATO, since 2014. [1] [2] A member of the Norwegian Labour Party, he previously served as the 34th prime minister of Norway from 2000 to 2001 and again from 2005 until 2013.

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