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Government investment in Māori research


Government investment in Māori research, science and innovation

MBIE is continuing to work closely with the sector to improve how the research, science, and innovation system gives life to the aspirations of ...

Exploring the use of government RSI funding for Māori

Our services include organisational performance, employment relations, financial and economic analysis, economic development, research and evaluation, data ...

Investing in Māori health research

The Health Research Council (HRC) is committed to improving health outcomes for Māori through investment in research. ... The HRC funds and supports high-quality ...

Is the government trying to build a wall between mātauranga Māori ...

On one side we hear that government recognition and funding for mātauranga Māori (or Māori knowledge) is too weak. The other side worries that ...

Māori health research funding opportunities

The HRC has dedicated funding for Māori health research through our Rangahau Hauora Māori research investment stream.

Kaupapa Māori research underway with $2.3m joint funding - ACC

New jointly funded research will take a kaupapa Māori approach to injury prevention, rehabilitation, and ACC access for our kaumatua (Māori elders).

Government actions strengthening Māori success | Beehive.govt.nz

Right now, tribal leaders estimate that the economic delta for Māori - the difference between Māori business performance and NZ business ...

Māori research poorly served by funding system, report says

The report on government investment in Māori research, science and innovation, commissioned by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and ...

New initiatives to unlock Māori science and research resources

The Government is investing in a suite of initiatives to unlock Māori and Pacific resources, talent and knowledge across the science and research sector.

Māori Education Investment

Te Tahua O Te Reo Kairangi (the High Proficiency Fund) is a newly established fund that will be another lever that the Government can use to support the ...

Funding to Māori Health Providers 2018/19 to 2022/23

funding to Māori health providers was $523.5 million in 2022/23, an increase of $213.6 million (or 68.9%) since 2018/19 (see Table 1) · although ...

Māori Agribusiness Innovation Fund | NZ Government

How to apply for funding · a legal entity and GST registered · at least 51% Māori-owned and able to demonstrate key decisions are made by Māori ...

Govt investment to unlock Māori and Pacific research talent

Two new funds – He tipu ka hua and He aka ka toro – set to open in April and July 2023 – will provide up to $10 million per year to Māori ...

More investment needed for kaupapa Māori mental health and ...

“We want to see more funding allocation to follow the example set by the new Access and Choice programme. The government has committed to ...

What you told us | Social Investment Agency

Māori are looking for a true partnership with the Crown and government, based on Treaty of Waitangi obligations and principles. We heard that a collective ...

Four initiatives supporting improved outcomes for Māori

2.9. The Government allocated a further $121 million of funding over four years from. 2020/21 to 2023/24 as part of the Budget 2020 Covid-19 ...

Pakihi Māori – Māori Enterprise - Te Puni Kōkiri

Business.govt.nz provides tools and expert advice to help businesses succeed. It includes the Funding Explorer tool, to help you explore funding options that ...

Hauora Māori – Māori health: a right to equal outcomes in primary care

... research team, including Māori-owned practices. We hypothesised ... Government funding should support under-resourced Māori practices ...

Māori research retention funding announced - Inside Government NZ

Māori research retention funding announced ... The Government has announced $6.5 million in funding for a programme to grow and retain the numbers ...

CO-PRODUCTION IN A MāORI CONTEXT

... government to invest in shared outcomes for Māori. Because ... (2003) Kanohi ki te Kanohi: Face to Face: Local Government and Māori, Research Paper No.