NGOs: New Zealand

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Te Ohu Kaimoana Trust – the Maori Fisheries Trust – is a charitable trust established through the Maori Fisheries Act 2004 that works to advance Maori interests in the marine environment, including customary and commercial fisheries and aquaculture, by providing policy and fisheries management advice to iwi and the wider Maori community. Aside from policy...
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Tearfund New Zealand encourages Kiwis to act for justice to help relieve poverty among the world's most vulnerable people. By partnering with experts in various fields of development, they work across five causes to help those most in need; by nourishing communities with life's essentials, protecting the vulnerable from exploitation, restoring hope and...
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Trade Aid is a non-profit fair trade organization acting as a retailer, importer, wholesaler and development agency: all these “parts” of the organization are what they call the Trade Aid Movement. Along with these activities, Trade Aid carries out education and advocacy work on fair trade and social justice. In doing so and in working in the fair trade...
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UnionAID is a charitable trust established by the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions and representing its international aid and development agency. The organization extends assistance to working people in Asia and the Pacific, advocating for their rights and the rights of their communities by supporting the development of unions, worker-led cooperatives...
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United Nations Women New Zealand is a national committee of the UN, geared towards fostering women’s empowerment and gender equality throughout the world. The organization works in six priority areas: violence against women, peace and security, leadership and participation, economic empowerment, national planning and budgeting, and the Millennium...
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