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Meet the Office of Ethnic Communities newest member

Kia ora. My name is Mohamud Mohamed and I recently joined the Office of Ethnic Communities team as a Diversity & Engagement Advisor in Auckland.

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Looking for poems by writers with a migrant/former refugee background

Landing Press, a small Wellington publisher, is inviting migrant and former refugee poets to send in their work for a collection to be published in October 2018

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Auckland Agency Group: Enabling a great international student experience

Each year, 130,000 international students representing 140 nationalities choose to study in New Zealand. Of these, 80,000 live in the Auckland region.

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15 years on: Maintaining language and faith in Christchurch

15 years ago, Ibrahim Abdelhalim and his wife Salwa started the annual Arabic language and Qur'an competition in Christchurch.

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Surinder Tandon: Role model for active citizenship

Dr Surinder Tandon received the insignia of a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (NZOM) for services to the community, and in the field of textile science

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Suffrage 125 spotlight: ChangeMakers Refugee Forum, a conversation with Naomi Tocher

This year we celebrate New Zealand’s 125th anniversary of women receiving the right to vote.

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Suffrage 125 spotlight: Pohswan Narayanan

With 15 years’ experience in community development, Pohswan Narayanan is a strong voice for equality and inclusion in Aotearoa, New Zealand.

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Chinese New Settlers Service Trust begins a new chapter

The Minister for Ethnic Communities, Hon Jenny Salesa, along with other dignitaries opened Kotuku House on the 28 March 2018.

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Hamilton Multicultural Services Trust

On 12 April, over 150 families and friends attended the Hamilton Multicultural Services (HMS) Trust graduation evening at the WINTEC Atrium, Hamilton.

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Lest We Forget The Other – Chinese and Indian contributions to ANZAC

The New Zealand Indian Central Association and New Zealand Chinese Association recently collaborated on an exhibition in Wellington.

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