Hon Parekura Horomia
Minister of Mâori Affairs
Investing in Mâori Potential
Budget 2006 introduces new steps that underline the government's innovative approach to improving the social and
economic well being of Mâori, said Mâori Affairs Minister Parekura Horomia today.
Budget 2006 reallocates $23.9m from existing spending to three new investment areas to better position Mâori to build
and leverage off their collective human, financial and natural resources (Rawa), traditional and contemporary knowledge
(Mâtauranga), and skills and leadership capability (Whakamana).
"We've seen tremendous improvements in Mâori education, employment and health status. We have helped to build capability
in Mâori communities, now its time to direct that capability to best effect. Over the next five years a window of
opportunity exists for Mâori to build on the achievements of the past decades.
The government will target the following areas:
• Investment in building knowledge and growing skills and talents and generating innovation and creativity
(Matauranga). These investments will build greater financial literacy in Mâori communities, link opportunities to
portray Mâori culture on an international stage with economic development opportunities, and will transfer capability to
future generations;
• Investment in strengthening leadership and decision-making (Whakamana) recognising that Mâori success relies on
their capacity to lead, influence and make positive and confident decisions that result in benefits for themselves and
others. These investments will revive community pride and link Mâori to key economic and social transformation processes
within our society;
• Investment to assist Mâori to use, develop and retain their own assets (Rawa) for collective and individual
benefit. These investments will use available resources as a tool for greater participation in business and enterprise,
and will strengthen whanau and hapu links to assist community development.
“We are confident these new steps will make measurable gains to improving the quality of life for Mâori through the
development of new knowledge, skills and expertise of Mâori people," said Parekura Horomia.
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