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Maori and Pasifika Children Living in Poverty

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Maori and Pasifika Children Living in Poverty : “Last year Save the Children New Zealand commissioned the Hear Our Voices: We Entreat report which gave young people the opportunity to speak out and say what they believed needs to change. They, or people they know, are living with some of the issues ... 日本(Japan) | 中国 (China) 한국 (Korea) | ราชอาณาจักรไทย (Thailand) Malaysia | Tiếng Việt (Vietnam) EN - ASIA | English

New Zealand -| Children living in Poverty in the Bay of Plenty - - CathNews New ...

Children living in Poverty in the Bay of Plenty - - CathNews New ... : More than half of the 230000 New Zealand children living in poverty are Maori and Pasifika.

Time-Bomb of Polynesian kids growing in poverty in NZ

Time-Bomb of Polynesian kids growing in poverty in NZ  - Leading into the election the large numbers of Maori and Pasifika children living in poverty should be the central concern for all political candidates, ...

New Zealand -| Maori children wellbeing inquiry 'step in the right direction'

Maori children wellbeing inquiry 'step in the right direction' : The report revealed that just over half of the 200000 New Zealand children living below the poverty line are Maori and/or Pasifika. As a result Maori and Pasifika children experience much poorer social, health and educational outcomes than other groups ...

New study aims to reach out to Maori and Pasifika people affected by HIV and AIDS: PHA ...

New study aims to reach out to Maori and Pasifika people affected by HIV and AIDS: PHA ...  -  Maori have the highest burden of children living with HIV in Aotearoa. Poverty, mental health and drug addictions, sexual and physical abuse, low ...

Measures set for child poverty reduction

Measures set for child poverty reduction - to report how each Budget will reduce child poverty and what progress is being made. Between 150,000 and 290,000 children are currently living in poverty or hardship depending on the measure used, with around 80,000 in more severe hardship. Half of all children in poverty are Maori or Pasifika.