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Women's Affairs Minister Ruth Dyson has launched two key documents for New Zealand women: 'The Status of Women in New Zealand 2002', the government’s 5th report to CEDAW, the United Nations Committee for the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women; and 'Towards an Action Plan for New Zealand Women', a discussion document to develop an action plan for the future.

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Women's Affairs Minister Ruth Dyson outlines government's policy towards migrants and women in NZ

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Women's Affairs Minister Ruth Dyson opens Te Waka Huruhurumanu early childhood centre developed by Ngai Tahu and the Christchurch Polytech Institute of Technology, and outlines government policy on early childhood education.

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Women's Affairs Minister Ruth Dyson outlines government's policies and work programme for women's issues.

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Women's Affairs Minister Ruth Dyson launches Aotearoa Tertiary Students Association project on 'The Lived Experiences of Women with Student Debt'

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Women's Affairs Minister Ruth Dyson outlines government policies and programmes for Maori women.

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Women's Affairs Minister Ruth Dyson celebrates Suffrage Day, and outlines the government's achievements and work programme for women.

  • Ruth Dyson
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