Ingrid Eide (born 12 July 1933 in Oslo) is a Norwegian sociologist, United Nations official and politician for Norway's Labour Party.
[1] From 1973 to 1976, during the second cabinet Bratteli, Eide was appointed State Secretary in the Ministry of Church Affairs and Education.
From 1979 to 1981 she met as a regular representative, replacing Knut Frydenlund who was appointed to the first cabinet Brundtland.
Returning to Norway, she worked as a counsellor for the Ministry of Culture 1989-1993 and for the international department at the University of Oslo 1994-1998.
In 2003 she was elected chair of Nei til Atomvåpen, an interest organization opposed to nuclear arms.