Considering how to gather the different views of groups of women and men.
Considering how to implement your policy given gender differences.
Considering how to monitor and evaluate your policy by gender.
Writing up what you have identified in a way that it can be incorporated into your policy process.
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Submission to the general discussion on the rights of indigenous women and girls, organised by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and held by the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). Produced by…
Results of the 2020 stocktake of gender, Māori, Pacific and ethnic diversity on public sector boards and committees, undertaken annually by Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women.
Pacific Women and Men in Business highlights the contributions made by Pacific business owners in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Manatū Wāhine has collaborated with partners in the construction industry to produce these booklets aimed at employers within the construction industry and women and girls considering constructions trades as a careers option to encourage more women into…
Read Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women's Annual Report for the year ended 30th June 2020.
The 2019 Stocktake of Gender, Māori, and Ethnic Diversity on State Sector Boards and Committees. This year we reached an all-time high with 49% women's representation on state sector boards and committees! This is the first stocktake that Māori…
A literature scan undertaken to identify research published from 2010-2019, on the nature of unpaid work that is undertaken by Pacific Island women in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women is the Government’s principal advisor on improving the lives of wāhine women and kōtiro girls in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women is committed to achieving our vision that Aotearoa New Zealand is a great place for wāhine women and kōtiro girls.
As tangata whenua, wāhine Māori hold an important status in Aotearoa and play a key role in whānau, hapū, iwi, and Māori communities as whare tangata and whare mātauranga.
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The New Zealand Government is committed to representing New Zealand women in international forums and meeting its obligations in relation to the status of women.