Katrin Kallsberg was born, 30 July 1967, in Denmark. Her parents, Olga and Kaj Kallsberg, are Faroese. She lived in Denmark the first six years of her life, until the family moved back to the Faroe Islands.[2] The rest of her childhood she lived in Eiði (1975-1979)[3] and Tórshavn where her father Kaj Kallsberg was working as a physician. At the age of 16 she spent one year in the U.S. as an exchange student. After that she went to the high school of Tórshavn in Hoydalar. She studied medicine in Denmark and specialized to become a gynaecologist.
Career
Medical career
In 1995, she worked as a physician in Srebrenica with Doctors Without Borders for a short period.[4]
After Screbrenica, she moved back to the Faroe Islands to work as a gynaecologist[5] and consultant surgeon at the hospital in Tórshavn, Landssjúkrahúsið.[6]
Kallsberg was chairwomen of the Faroese Equal Status Council (Javnstøðunevndin) from March 2012[7] until February 2016.[8] She participated in the Faroese TV-documentary Fólksins Rødd and participates in the Faroese radio debate programme Also.[9]