Four initiatives supporting improved outcomes for Māori Controller and Auditor-General | Tumaki o te Mana Arotake
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Presented to the House of Representatives under section 20 of
the Public Audit Act 2001, May 2023
Summary
Four initiatives supporting improved outcomes for
Māori
The Government has made significant funding
commitments for supporting improved outcomes
for Māori, including more than $900 million in 2020
and more than $1 billion in both 2021 and 2022.
We wanted to understand how public organisations
are using this funding and what has been achieved
as a result.
We looked at three public organisations and four
initiatives aimed at supporting improved outcomes
for Māori, and which have received new or increased
funding in recent years. The four initiatives
we selected, and the public organisation that
administers them, are:
• He Poutama Rangatahi (administered by the
Ministry of Social Development);
• The Māori Agribusiness Extension Programme
(administered by the Ministry for Primary
Industries);
• Te Ahu o te Reo Māori (administered by the
Ministry of Education); and
• Whānau Engagement (administered by the
Ministry of Education).
The public organisations had designed these
initiatives with the aim of supporting the principle
of rangatiratanga, or self-determination. All four
initiatives are based on the idea that Māori know
what works best for Māori. (From the summary). Record #8247