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Building resilience for women : COVID-19 and beyond. Cabinet paper, 12 April 2021 Prepared by the Office of the Minister for Women for the Cabinet Social Wellbeing Committee

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington, New Zealand : Manatū Wāhine | Ministry for Women, 2021Description: electronic document (22 pages) ; PDF fileSubject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
Minute of decision; Cabinet paper; Appendix One: Economic picture for women as at December 2020; Appendix Two: Wāhine Māori data snapshot (including Pacific women in data); Appendix Three: Social impacts for women as at December 2020
Summary: This paper seeks Cabinet’s agreement to: 1.1 a cross-government approach that addresses the immediate impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on women as part of the Government’s wider COVID-19 economic recovery programme; 1.2 a longer-term strategy to improve Aotearoa New Zealand women’s resilience in the face of future economic and social shocks; 1.3 identify opportunities within current government frameworks, priorities, and funding that can be better targeted to reduce inequities faced by women, in particular, groups of marginalised women. Document contain redactions. Record #8964
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Cabinet paper, proactively released, 25 May 2021

Minute of decision; Cabinet paper; Appendix One: Economic picture for women as at December 2020; Appendix Two: Wāhine Māori data snapshot (including Pacific women in data); Appendix Three: Social impacts for women as at December 2020

This paper seeks Cabinet’s agreement to:
1.1 a cross-government approach that addresses the immediate impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on women as part of the Government’s wider COVID-19 economic recovery programme;
1.2 a longer-term strategy to improve Aotearoa New Zealand women’s resilience in the face of future economic and social shocks;
1.3 identify opportunities within current government frameworks, priorities, and funding that can be better targeted to reduce inequities faced by women, in particular, groups
of marginalised women.

Document contain redactions. Record #8964