Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong has launched an international gender equality strategy to advance the human rights of women and girls.
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NEW ZEALAND, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) have officially launched the “Indigenous Women and Girls-Leadership and Empowerment in Ancestral Domains (I-LEAD)” project—“an exciting step forward for gender equality and sustainable development,” according to the stakeholders.
Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong has launched an international gender equality strategy to advance the human rights of women and girls.
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