Stig Traavik


Stig Ingemar Traavik is a Norwegian civil servant and diplomat. He is currently a Special Envoy for the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment. He has worked in his venture capital and renewable energy in South East Asia.

Athletics

He is six times national champion and competed in judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.

Civil service

He joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1994. He was assigned to the Norwegian Embassy in Abidjan from 1997–2000. In 1998 he was kidnapped by rebels during a mission to Liberia, but managed to escape. From 2000-2002 he served in the Norwegian mission in Geneva. From 2002-2003 he was the Deputy Head of the Norwegian Embassy in Afghanistan. From 2003-2004 he was an adviser to the Afghan Government to lift sanctions from the International Olympic Committee, and prepare Afghanistan's participation in the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004. He pioneered sports for women in Afghanistan. He went on to lead the Norwegian Refugee Council's operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan until 2006. In 2007 he was appointed Chief of Staff to the Minister of International Development. He was appointed as ambassador to Indonesia in 2012. In Indonesia he developed a close relationship with key Indonesian decision makers, including with then Governor and later president Joko Widodo. He was recalled in 2016 as a result of developing close relationship with three local mistresses, whereby one of the mistresses headed a local NGO which was funded by the Norwegian embassy. After being deprived of the formal title ambassador, he has worked as special adviser in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 2017.

Personal life

Stig Traavik is divorced and has four children.