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Action Plan

The Action Plan for Women outlines the government's five year agenda to improve women's lives.

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Status of Women in new zealand

New Zealand's 6th CEDAW report to the United Nations has been released.

 

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Contents

Acknowledgements, Membership and Acronyms

Foreword

Introduction

Chapter One: Report of the New Zealand Delegation

Chapter Two: Workshop Reports by NGO Delegates

Chapter Three: Political Declaration

Chapter Four: Achievements and Obstacles Identified in the Outcomes Document

Chapter Five: Key Challenges Affecting the Full Implementation of the Beijing Declaration and the Platform for Action

Chapter Six: Actions and Initiatives to Overcome Obstacles and to Achieve the Full and Accelerated Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action

Appendix 1: Conference Programme

Appendix 2: New Zealand Statement delivered by Dr Liz Gordon, MP

Appendix 3: New Zealand Statement presented by Judy Lawrence, Ministry of Women's Affairs Chief Executive

Appendix 4: Costing Domestic Violence in New Zealand: a Contribution to Policy Solutions?

Appendix 5: Declaration of the International Indigenous Women's Forum

Appendix 6: Gaining Consultative Status to the United Nations

Appendix 7: Background to the United Nations University/International Leadership Academy(UNU/ILA)

Appendix 8: Regional Statement by H.E. Vinci N. Clodumar, Permanent Representative of the Permanent Mission of Nauru, on Behalf of the SOPAC Member States

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