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Ko ētahi wāhanga anake o tēnei paetukutuku he reo Māori. I ngā wāhanga ko ngā whārangi reo Pākehā anake kei te āhei atu koe, kua whakahokia atu koe ki te urungi Pākehā. Mā te whai atu i ngā hononga ka tonoa koe ki ngā whārangi reo Pākehā.
Nau mai ki te Minitatanga mō Ngā Wāhine, te tira tohutohu i te kāwanatanga o Aotearoa kia kitea ai ētahi ara whakapai ake i te oranga o te wahine.
Ko tā te Minitatanga:
- he whakatakoto kaupapa mahere hei whakapai ake i te tū o te wahine
- he tūtohu i ētahi wahine mā ngā pōari kāwanatanga
- he tiaki i ngā here o te ao kua whakaaetia e Aotearoa e pā ana ki te tū o te wahine, tae noa mai ki te Kawa o Ngā Whenua o te Ao Hei Whakangaro atu i te Whakaiti i te Wahine.
Hei whakaruruhau te Rautaki mō ngā Wāhine o Aotearoa mō ngā mahi o te Minitatanga, he mahere ia kua whakarewangia i te tau 2004 hei mahere mō ngā tau e rima mō te katoa o ngā tari kāwanatanga.
Kua tīmata te Minitatanga i te tau 1984, koia tonu te pokapū iti rawa o ngā tari kāwanatanga matua o Aotearoa, kua 30 ōna kaimahi.
Kua tūwhera tēnei tūranga ipurangi hei taonga tuku kōrero mō ngā mahi o te Minitatanga me ōna rangahautanga whakaatu i te tū o te wahine ki Aotearoa.
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