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Anniken Hauglie (born 1972 ) is a Conservative Norwegian politician. From January 2010 to October 2013 she was Oslo's commissioner for social services. From 2011 onwards she expanded her responsibilities and became commissioner for health and social services, with parliamentary responsibility for Oslo's 15 districts. In October 2013 she became commissioner and chief of child welfare, substance abuse and social services. [1]

Hauglie has previously worked at the Norwegian Consumer Council and as political advisor to the Minister of Social Affairs in the previous government and has worked as a social policy adviser in the second Bondevik Government (2001-2005) and has worked as a social policy adviser in the Conservative Party's parliamentary group. [2] She moved from that position in January 2010 to work for Oslo City Council as one of eight Commissioners (byråder).

Anniken Hauglie graduated from the University of Oslo in 2000, majoring in sociology, with a minor in political science, philosophy and ethics. She has also qualified in project management (prosjektledelse) from BI Norwegian Business School in 2006.

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