Minister for Development Cooperation (Netherlands)

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The Minister for Development Cooperation of the Netherlands is a Minister without portfolio tasked with all matters concerning International development. The Minister for Development Cooperation is part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. The current Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation is Lilianne Ploumen.

List of Minister for Development Cooperation of the Netherlands

Minister for Aid to
Developing Countries
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Theo Bot
(1911–1984)
14 April 1965 –
5 April 1967
Catholic People's Party Jo Cals
(Cals)
Jelle Zijlstra
(Zijlstra)
Berend Jan Udink
(born 1926)
5 April 1967 –
6 July 1971
Christian Historical Union Piet de Jong
(De Jong)
Minister for
Development Cooperation
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Kees Boertien
(1927–2002)
6 July 1971 –
11 May 1973
Anti-Revolutionary Party Barend Biesheuvel
(Biesheuvel III)
Jan Pronk
(born 1940)
11 May 1973 –
19 December 1977
Labour Party Joop den Uyl
(Den Uyl)
Jan de Koning
(1926–1994)
19 December 1977 –
11 September 1981
Anti-Revolutionary Party
Christian Democratic Appeal
Dries van Agt
(Van Agt I)
Kees van Dijk
(1931–2008)
11 September 1981 –
4 November 1982
Christian Democratic Appeal Dries van Agt
(Van Agt IIIII)
Eegje Schoo
(born 1944)
4 November 1982 –
14 July 1986
People's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers I)
Piet Bukman
(born 1934)
14 July 1986 –
7 November 1989
Christian Democratic Appeal Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers II)
Jan Pronk
(born 1940)
7 November 1989 –
3 August 1998
Labour Party Ruud Lubbers
(Lubbers III)
Wim Kok
(Kok I)
Eveline Herfkens
(born 1952)
3 August 1998 –
22 July 2002
Labour Party Wim Kok
(Kok II)
Vacancy
Agnes van Ardenne
(born 1950)
27 May 2003 –
22 February 2007
Christian Democratic Appeal Jan Peter Balkenende
(Balkenende IIIII)
Bert Koenders
(born 1958)
22 February 2007 –
23 February 2010 [Res]
Labour Party Jan Peter Balkenende
(Balkenende IV)
Maxime Verhagen
(Minister of Foreign Affairs)
(born 1956)
23 February 2010 –
14 October 2010
Christian Democratic Appeal
Vacancy
Minister for Foreign Trade
and Development Cooperation
Term of office Party Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Lilianne Ploumen
(born 1962)
5 November 2012 –
Incumbent
Labour Party Mark Rutte
(Rutte II)
Res. Resigned.

Living former Minister for Development Cooperation

Minister of Foreign Affairs Term Age
Berend Jan Udink 1967–1971 12 February 1926
Jan Pronk 1973–1977
1989–1998
16 March 1940
Eegje Schoo 1982–1986 10 June 1944
Piet Bukman 1986–1989 7 February 1934
Eveline Herfkens 1998–2002 9 January 1952
Agnes van Ardenne 2003–2007 21 January 1950
Bert Koenders 2007–2010 28 May 1958
Maxime Verhagen 2010 14 September 1956

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