

A subsequent buyback scheme run by police saw more than 50,000 guns, including many AR-15-style rifles, destroyed.Īt Harvard, Ardern will also participate in a separate fellowship through the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, where she will study "tech governance," she said on Instagram.Ardern, a global icon of the left and an inspiration to women around the world, has been appointed to dual fellowships at the Harvard Kennedy School. In March 2019, Ardern faced one of the darkest days in New Zealand’s history when a white supremacist gunman stormed two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, and slaughtered 51 worshippers during Friday prayers.Īrdern was widely praised for her empathy with survivors and New Zealand’s wider Muslim community in the aftermath.Īfter the mosque shootings, Ardern moved within weeks to pass new laws banning the deadliest types of semi-automatic weapons. ''It is that simple." What is Jacinda Ardern known for?Īrdern was lauded around the world for her country’s initial handling of the COVID-19 pandemic after New Zealand managed for months to stop the virus at its borders.īut its zero-tolerance strategy was abandoned once it was challenged by new variants and vaccines became available. She faced tougher criticism at home that the strategy was too strict. "I know what this job takes, and I know that I no longer have enough in the tank to do it justice," she told reporters in Napier, New Zealand, fighting back tears. "Had that been the case I probably would have departed two months into the job." "I am not leaving because it was hard," Ardern said.
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In January, she stepped down from her position as New Zealand's prime minister citing professional burnout.

"As leaders, there’s often very little time for reflection, but reflection is critical if we are to properly support the next generation of leaders." “I am incredibly humbled to be joining Harvard University as a fellow – not only will it give me the opportunity to share my experience with others, it will give me a chance to learn," Ardern said in a press release. She won re-election in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic by a historic landslide.Īrdern said she is looking forward teaching and taking more time to grow and learn through academia.

In 2018, she became the second world leader in history to have a baby while in office. WHY DID ARDERN STEP DOWN?: Ardern cites burnout, says not 'enough in the tank' Who is Jacinda Ardern?Īrdern became the world’s youngest female head of government, at age 37, when she took office in 2017 as New Zealand’s prime minister, according to a Harvard press release. "She earned respect far beyond the shores of her country." "Jacinda Ardern showed the world strong and empathetic political leadership," said Kennedy School Dean Douglas Elmendorf. After stepping down as New Zealand's prime minister in January, Jacinda Ardern announced Wednesday she will be heading to Harvard University and joining their school of public policy and government later this year.Īrdern, 42, accepted invitations from the Cambridge, Massachusetts, university to participate in fellowships with its prestigious Kennedy School – where she'll teach the next generation of world leaders, Harvard said Wednesday.ĭuring her more than five years as New Zealand's prime minister, Ardern earned a reputation for leading with empathy, most notably during crises including a deadly extremist mass shooting and the COVID-19 pandemic.
