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  • Taken in the forest during Outward Bound, this photograph is of the group of women. They stand in a semi-circle around Fahima Saied, who is holding a spade. Most of the women are wearing headscarves of various colours. Overlaid text says: The women planted a tōtara tree to commemorate their pioneering achievement.

    Outward Bound unlocks the “superwoman” in Muslim wāhine

    April 14, 2025

    On an Outward Bound course, a group of former refugee...

  • In this photo, a group of people cross the finish line of a marathon. They look happy and are all smiling. The three people in front are holding hands and close behind them, the rest of the group is visible.

    Turning a marathon dream into reality – The power of the collective

    March 24, 2025

    Marathon running has brought a rōpū from Te Hapori Ora...

  • Te Ara Ki Hawaiki Roa wānanga participants are pictured outside a wharenui at Horouta Marae, Porirua . Fourteen people stand in two rows and are smiling at the camera.

    Te Ara ki Hawaiki Roa: Te ao Māori and science combine in transformative wānanga

    March 19, 2025

    Te Ara ki Hawaiki Roa wānanga support healing through connection...

  • An image of the blue and white. Mana Wāhine Hauora logo. The tag line says, "Te Kaitiaki o te Whānau"

    Mana Wāhine Hauora

    November 8, 2024

    Mana Wāhine Hauora empowers and inspires wāhine.

  • People who attended Te Korowai Aroha o Aotearoa wānanga stand together in front of the whare nui at Matau Marae. Ten people are pictured. They stannd close together, some with an arm around each other. They are all smiling.

    Te Korowai Aroha o Aotearoa wānanga boost indigenous capability

    October 11, 2024

    Read how Te Korowai Aroha o Aotearoa wānanga build capability.

  • Ōrongomai Marae logo graphic. It depicts a sketched fence against a backdrop of hills. In front to the fence is a drawn koru, or spiral. The name Ōrongomai Marae runs along the top and bottom of the logo, the background of which is yellow and green.

    Ōrongomai Marae

    September 24, 2024

    Read how Ōrongomai Marae supports whānau restoration, safety, and health.

  • In this photograph, eight women and thier children sit together outside on some paved steps in a built up urban area. The day is overcast and the women and children smile at the camera. Some wear sunglasses and behind them are four or five prams, in some of which, babies are visible.

    Māmā Neke Maunga – Knowing our worth is our birthright

    June 7, 2024

    Māmā Neke Maunga is a strengths-based, community-led rōpu which is...

  • Muslim women from diverse communities who attended IWCNZ National Conference 2024 pose together for a groiu picture. Many are wearing colourful clothes and hijab, and are smiling at the camera.

    Muslim women developing strong communities in Aotearoa New Zealand

    March 7, 2024

    Muslim women in Aotearoa are leading the way in building...

  • Billy Joe-Ann (BJ) Taylor for who mahi māra soothed a grieving heart

    Mahi māra soothes a grieving heart

    December 16, 2022

    Read how gardening helped one wahine toa find some peace.

  • Wāhine from the Mamas Moving Mountains group, Whāngarei

    E Tū Whānau kaupapa supports Te Tai Tokerau wāhine to drive change

    September 8, 2022

    Kaupapa Māori approaches offer real support to young mums in...

  • Some of the rangatahi whose truancy has ben turned around by the Tūrangi wānanga

    Turning truancy around in Tūrangi

    November 24, 2021

    Tūrangi whānau are taking rangatahi achievement into their own hands,...

  • Muriel McLaughlin, Monica Duff, Kim Eriksen-Downs, and Anitana Downs - wāhine toa eading change in their communities

    Wāhine toa turn tragedy into opportunity for everyone

    November 23, 2021

    Read how three sisters tuned grief into opportunity for their...

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  • About
    ▼
    • Overview
    • E Tū Whānau Mahere Rautaki (Framework for Change) 2019-2024
    • Our vision
    • E Tū Whānau Charter of Commitment
    • Our values
    • Our journey
    • Māori Reference Group
  • Our values
    ▼
    • About our values
    • Aroha
    • Whanaungatanga
    • Whakapapa
    • Mana manaaki
    • Kōrero awhi
    • Tikanga
  • Stories
  • Communities
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    • About our communities
    • Kahukura
    • Former Refugees and Migrants
    • E Tū Whānau Song Competition
    • Spoken Word Competition Gallery
  • Resources
  • Contact