Anna Lisa Andersson

Anna Lisa Andersson (3 June 1873–10 March 1958), was a Swedish journalist and writer.

She was the daughter of the merchant Carl Johan Andersson and Elise Katarina Sandén and educated at the Wallinska skolan.

[1] Because of her good language skills, she was often given assignments to interview foreigners in Stockholm, particularly Frenchmen, to whom she introduced herself as "Madame Andersson d'Aftonbladet".

In 1913, she was given the first scholarship from the newly founded De kvinnliga journalisternas stipendiefond ("Scholarship Fund of Female Reporters") to study the role of the press in the social work in London and Paris.

She was known to receive poor people in need of social assistance in her office and then start fundraisers through her articles.