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Status of Women in new zealand
New Zealand's 6th CEDAW report to the United Nations has been released.
Chapter Two: Workshop Reports by NGO Delegates
Report by Areta Koopu and Sou Chiam of the Human Rights Commission
Report by Jan Logie of the YWCA of Aotearoa/New Zealand
Report by Jacqui Te Kani of the Maori Women's Welfare League
Report by Martha Coleman of the Coalition for Equal Value Equal Pay
Report by Tania Pouwhare, National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges
Report from Judy Lawrence, Chief Executive, Ministry of Women's Affairs, on the panel "The Role of Men and Boys in Ending Gender-based Violence"
Report from Jane Prichard, NGO Representative Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), Convenor Association of Presbyterian Women of Aotearoa New Zealand and a Pacific sub-regional member of the Asia-Pacific Women's Watch Steering Committee
Report by Deborah Te Kawa, Senior Policy Analyst, Ministry of Women's Affairs, on Women's Leadership: The Challenge of Gender Mainstreaming, a course conducted by the United Nations University in conjunction with the 23rd special session of the United Nations General Assembly
Report by Patti O'Neill, Specialist Advisor, Gender and International Development, Development Cooperation Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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