AOTEAROA, NEW ZEALAND - Hui E! Community Aotearoa, a national peak body for the tangata whenua, community, and voluntary
sector, is calling on all political parties to prioritise the needs of the sector ahead of the General Election 2023 in
New Zealand. Hui E! invites community organisations, individuals, and others to get behind and support its call.
According to Rochelle Stewart-Allen, Kaiwhakahaere Matua at Hui E!, the community and voluntary sector plays a vital
role in creating resilient, connected, and inclusive communities. “The sector has been the first point of contact for
communities seeking support and assistance during the last three years of the global pandemic and the flood and cyclone
response in early 2023,” says Rochelle.
Hui E! and members of its network are urging political parties to develop and publish a comprehensive policy
specifically for the sector. The policy will enable political parties to demonstrate their understanding of the sector’s
needs and challenges and offer solutions that will benefit not only the sector but all New Zealanders.
To support the community and voluntary sector, Hui E! is calling on political parties to address funding inequity,
honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi, enable education and capacity building, and enact a full independent review of the
Charities Act 2005 by an independent authority.
Hui E! Community Aotearoa believes that by working together, political parties and the community and voluntary sector
can create a more just, equitable, and resilient society for all New Zealanders. Hui E! invites everyone to get behind
and support its recommendations to parties.
Visit https://www.huie.org.nz/election/ to add your name and support this call before the end of this month.