Representation for women on public sector boards and committees is the highest it’s ever been with wāhine now making up 53.1 percent of public board and committee members,” Minister for Women Jan Tinetti said.
Manatū Wāhine hosted an inspiring panel discussion in collaboration with the National Library of New Zealand on 6 June, as part of a range of commemorations to mark 130 years since women secured the right to vote in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Effective gender budgeting can bring transformational change with social, economic and wellbeing benefits for all.
2023 was a special year for wāhine women and kōtiro girls in Aotearoa New Zealand as we marked the 130th anniversary of the enduring legacy of women's suffrage.
The Government’s latest report to the United Nations on New Zealand’s efforts to eliminate discrimination against women has been submitted.
The ‘Nine Steps’ publication and supporting material have been developed to help Play, Active Recreation and Sport, and not-for-profit/for value organisations, learn and apply good governance practices.
This guide covers chairs at all stages of development.
Minister of Women Jan Tinetti has submitted New Zealand’s latest report
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Proactive release of Reports as provided to the Minister for Women.
Successful applicants for the Manatū Wāhine Physical Activity and Wellbeing Fund have now been confirmed.
A total of 123 not-for-profit organisations have been granted $1 million in government funding for community-led initiatives aimed at improving women and girls’ access to sport and active recreation activities to support their wider wellbeing.
The Governance Lite publication and supporting material is a concise version of the
As part of our work with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
Data for most dimensions of the What's My Gender Pay Gap? tool is ta
Government action on pay transparency announced today marks a significant
This information is designed to help trustees and directors of Māori organisations with their responsibilities and role as guardians and leaders.