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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.
Statement of Intent 2005 - 2008
Ministry of Women's Affairs Statement of Intent 2005-2008
Te Purongo Matapaetanga A Te Minitatanga Mo Nga Wahine 2005 - 2008
Presentation to the House of Representatives pursuant to Section 39 of the Public Finance Act - ISSN 1175-3056.
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Contents:
- Message from the Minister and the Chief Executive
- Part 1 - The context in which we work
- How does the environment affect the Ministry's work?
- What outcomes for women does the government aim to achieve?
- Part 2 - The contribution of the Ministry
- How does the Ministry select the most influential interventions?
- How does the Ministry know if it is achieving its outcomes?
- What risks does the Ministry need to manage to deliver these outcomes effectively?
- What capability does the Ministry need to be effective?
- Capital expenditure
- Part 3 - Forecast financial statements
- Statement of accounting policies
- Statement of forecast financial performance
- Statement of estimated financial position as at 30 June 2005 and forecast financial position as at 30 June 2006
- Statement of cash flows for the year ending 30 June 2006
- Reconciliation of net cash flows from operating activities to net surplus / (deficit) in the statement of forecast financial performance
- Statement of movements in taxpayers' funds (equity) as at June 30 2006
- Statement of forecast financial performance indicators for the year ending 30 June 2006
- Statement of forecast service performance
