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Karin B. Refos (born 1958) is a
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se former model, entrepreneur, and public speaker on child welfare and women's rights. She founded the brand consultancy STAS International.


Career


Modeling and music

Refos' father, Ewald "Slim" Refos, was director of the mining company Suralco and president of the Surinamese Football Association. Her brother Erik Refos became a musician. Refos participated in the 1978
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pageant. She was the second runner-up, with Peggy Ann von Stein as first runner-up and Garance Rustwijk as the title winner. The newspaper ''De Vrije Stem'' described Refos as "a personality that was very much the favorite of the room". In that same year, she co-founded the
SuriPop The Suriname Popular Song Festival (commonly called SuriPop) is a biennial song festival that has taken place in Suriname since 1982. The festival is organized by the Foundation for the Promotion of Arts and Culture in Suriname (Dutch: ). The ...
music festival. The first edition took place in Theater Thalia in Paramaribo. In 2006, Refos and
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set up the National Folk Music School, recruiting prominent music teachers and sponsors. The school initially operated out of the Grote Pastorie building in Paramaribo. From 2006 to 2017, she was chairman of the school.


Business

In the eighties, Refos lived in Amsterdam. She was the representative of a skincare brand for women with dark skin, and taught courses for
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s. She then moved to Oranjestad, Aruba in the early 1990s. As of 1993, she was an instructor for knowledge development courses offered to government employees.Amigoe
Cursus algemene ontwikkeling
12 October 1993
While living in Oranjestad, Refos founded STAS Caribe around 1994. One of the company's first projects was with the Aruba Trade & Industry Association (ATIA), where Refos organised programs to encourage remigration of Arubans from the Netherlands. In Paramaribo, she established STAS International with divisions of brand positioning, management, public relations, and events. Through STAS, she was an advisor for Paramaribo's "City of Smiles" tourism campaign (2010) and for the new logo of the
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(2015). In 2016, Refos received the "Communicator of Suriname" Award from the Suriname Centre for Communication & PR.


Public work

While leading STAS, Refos began working on issues of child welfare and women's rights.Parbode
Lust & Leven: Karin Refos
1 June 2012


''Children Visibly Safe''

In 2008, Refos became chairman of the Media Board for Children's Rights and led the national campaign ''Children Visibly Safe''. In the preceding years, figures for child abuse had risen dramatically. In response, the board asked media houses to refuse offensive advertisements, video clips, and songs. In 2014, she designed the billboards and logo for the promotional campaign of the Child's Rights Office, which is part of the Ministry of Social Affairs.


Pink Ribbon

Around 2010, Refos was diagnosed with breast cancer. After recovering, she founded the
Pink Ribbon The pink ribbon is an international symbol of breast cancer awareness. Pink ribbons, and the color pink in general, identify the wearer or promoter with the breast cancer brand and express moral support for women with breast cancer. Pink ribb ...
Suriname Foundation in January 2012 to raise awareness of the disease. Her campaign included former boxing champion and actress
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. The foundation has continued to organise events, including a Pink Ribbonloop throughout the country. Refos later stepped down as the leader of the foundation, but was named honorary President.


Women in Politics

Together with Carla Bakboord, Betty Cederboom, and Nadia Raveles, Refos founded the Women's Rights Centre (WRC) Foundation on 27 January 1997. When Refos was on a trade mission to Indonesia in 2013, she discovered that there were no women between the 21 members and alternate members of the Board of the Suriname Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KKF). To change this, she decided to participate in the KKF elections of December 2015. She denounced a 1962 bylaw that reserved day-to-day administration for the senior members, effectively excluding young members. Refos filed her own list of candidates for Other Trade and Intermediaries, one of the eight branches of the Chamber. Her list consisted of four female and four male candidates. However, the competing list of
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won by a large margin. Prior to the
2015 Surinamese general election General elections were held in Suriname on 25 May 2015. The National Democratic Party won an absolute majority on its own for the first time. Electoral system The 51 seats in the National Assembly were elected using proportional representation ...
, Refos organised the ''More Female Leadership'' campaign. Beginning in May 2014, her campaign consisted of the distribution of posters and the organization of debates between political leaders. There were 80 female candidates for the National Assembly (DNA), of whom 13 (25% of the Assembly) were eventually elected. The new cabinet had 3 women. Refos organised the ''Balance'' campaign for the
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to pursue
gender parity Gender parity is a statistical measure used to describe ratios between men and women, or boys and girls, in a given population. Gender parity may refer to the proportionate representation of men and women in a given group, also referred to as sex ...
in candidate lists.Dagblad Suriname
“Balans in 2020” tevreden met 35% vrouwen in Kabinet Santokhi- Brunswijk
18 July 2020
Some parties did nominate such lists. This time, 17 women entered the Assembly (33%)De Ware Tijd

17 June 2020
and 6 women joined the new
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(35%).


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Pink Ribbon Suriname
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