FROM DOCTOR TO
MRS. NORWAY WORLD
MOTHER. DOCTOR. FOUNDER. ADVOCATE.
Dr. Navnet entered Mrs. Norway World during a defining season of her life. After giving birth, she was navigating a new identity as a mother and understood how easily women can feel disconnected from the world during that transition. As a doctor, she had seen many of her patients struggle with that shift in identity. She was determined not to lose herself in the process.
Motherhood strengthened her courage and deepened her ambition. It made her more passionate and more disciplined about her goals. She became intentional about remaining fulfilled and connected while embracing her new role. She understood that a happy mother creates a healthier emotional environment for her child. She wanted her daughter to grow up witnessing belief in action and to see that it is possible to pursue and fulfill one’s dreams fully.
While postpartum, she completed a postgraduate degree in Clinical Dermatology, stepped onto fashion runways, and entered Mrs. Norway World, each achievement reflecting growth and conviction.
For years, her life had been defined by service. As a frontline doctor during the pandemic and later during the refugee crisis in Europe, she lived in scrubs and a white coat, immersed in responsibility and service. Fashion, glamour and style took a backseat, while she served. However, when she joined pageantry, it restored dimensions of identity that had been set aside.
As Mrs. Norway World and as a new mother, she stepped fully into her feminine expression. Through that experience, she rediscovered the power of beauty. Beauty creates presence. It shapes perception and commands attention. When aligned with intellect and purpose, it becomes influence.
Representing Norway on the Mrs. World stage was among the greatest honours of her life. Fiercely patriotic, she returns home each year to celebrate Norway’s National Day wherever she may be in the world. Standing beneath the Mrs. World stage lights with Norway across her sash, she felt pride in her country and in the woman she had become.
Her reign affirmed a truth she now lives with clarity. Authenticity is more powerful than perfection. A woman does not need to divide herself to be powerful, and when ambition, motherhood, service, and beauty exist in harmony, they create something magnetic and inspiring.
MISSION
ELEVATE WOMEN’S HEALTH. ADVANCE THE WORLD.
Women’s health is not peripheral. It is foundational. Evidence from the WHO, World Bank, and UN consistently shows that the health of women is strongly associated with child survival, economic productivity, and national development. Women’s health is a multiplier, improving outcomes for children, families, national systems and the world.
Dr. Navnet’s mission is to elevate women’s health in an era increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence and digital influence.
As a doctor working across general practice, aesthetic medicine, migration health, refugee clinics, housing centres, and volunteer medical service for migrants without legal status, she has witnessed how frequently women’s symptoms are minimised, how systemic bias delays recognition, and how digital misinformation distorts decision making at scale.
Healthcare is transforming rapidly. Artificial intelligence is now going to increasingly influence diagnostics, triage systems, and patient pathways. Social media shapes health beliefs long before clinical encounters take place. Technological progress will define the future of medicine. Women’s health must define it with equal force.
Her work is built on 5 pillars:
Educate: Strengthen women’s health literacy through clear, evidence based medical communication that counters misinformation and empowers informed decisions.
Protect: Preserve human centered care within increasingly digital and AI influenced healthcare systems, ensuring clinical judgment and accountability remain central.
Elevate: Position women’s health as a priority in medicine, research, and policy through sustained advocacy and public leadership.
Include: Expand access for women navigating displacement, migration, and structural barriers to care, informed by frontline experience in refugee and migration health.
Scale: Build infrastructure - clinics, digital platforms, and medically guided wellness innovation - for women.