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Women’s Affairs Minister Laila Harré has released for public consultation a draft report on New Zealand’s progress towards implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).

  • Laila Harré
  • Women's Affairs

Women's Affairs Minister Laila Harré has released a report that identifies some of the key inequalities that exist between Maori women, Maori men and Pakeha men and women.

  • Laila Harré
  • Women's Affairs

Women's Affairs Minister Laila Harré has released a report that identifies some of the key inequalities that exist between Maori women, Maori men and Pakeha men and women.

  • Laila Harré
  • Women's Affairs

Women's Affairs Minister Laila Harré has released a report that identifies some of the key inequalities that exist between Maori women, Maori men and Pakeha men and women.

  • Laila Harré
  • Women's Affairs

Women's Affairs Minister Laila Harré and Minister of Finance Michael
Cullen clarify timetable for finalising Paid Parental Leave details.

  • Laila Harré
  • Women's Affairs

Ministers from across Australia and New Zealand today agreed to develop a direct dialogue with Indigenous women to develop an action plan on women and reconciliation for Ministers; to promote positive portrayal of women in advertising and media; and to

  • Laila Harré
  • Women's Affairs

Labour and the Alliance have agreed that provision will be made for Paid Parental Leave in this year's budget, Women's Affairs Minister Laila Harré confirmed today.

  • Laila Harré
  • Women's Affairs

Congratulations on gathering to promote 14 weeks paid parental leave, the new international minimum standard. It is vital that the parental leave policy we agree to in government makes a real difference for women and their families.

  • Laila Harré
  • Women's Affairs

A government initiative designed to support self-employed Maori women will create new pathways and opportunities for business innovation in New Zealand, Women's Affairs Minister Laila Harré said today.

  • Laila Harré
  • Women's Affairs

Women's Affairs Minister Laila Harré has welcomed as "rather surprising" the National Party's newfound interest in Paid Parental Leave and policies that support family friendly workplaces.

  • Laila Harré
  • Women's Affairs

A report prepared by the Ministry of Women's Affairs will steer government justice sector agencies in their bid to improve Maori women's access to justice, says Women's Affairs Minister Laila Harré.

  • Laila Harré
  • Women's Affairs