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International
New Zealand speaks strongly for women in international forums and works hard to meet its obligations in relation to the status of women. The Ministry is the lead agency for this work. In this role it:
- promotes and protects the interests and well-being of women in international forums
- promotes the development of domestic policy that is consistent with international responsibilities of New Zealand in relation to the status of women.
We manage the government’s international obligations in relation to the status of women
It has a dual focus:
- externally, on the role New Zealand plays as a good international citizen in international forums, in particular managing the process by which New Zealand reports on its obligations under the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)
- internally, on promoting the development of domestic policy that is consistent with the international obligations assumed by the government.
The Ministry works with other agencies, such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, on international issues that are relevant to the well-being and interests of women.
The Ministry will also continue to facilitate the meetings of the Caucus on International Women’s Issues, a domestic forum to encourage an exchange of information and experience among those working in international forums to address issues relevant to the well-being of women.
In this section you will find information on:
CEDAW
New Zealand’s four-yearly ‘report card’ to the United Nations on the status of women.
Caucus on International Women's Issues
A forum for government agencies, non-government organisations (NGOs) and individuals to collaborate to promote the interests of women in international forums.
Contacts
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade - click hereUnited Nations - includes information on CEDAW and CSW
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights - CEDAWCommonwealth Secretariat - click here
