West Auckland rangatahi decide what economic mana motuhake means to them
Economic wellbeing, Cultural wellbeing, Social wellbeingKitt IsidroRangatahi/young people, Mana motuhake, Economy, Community, Culture, Design methodologies, Power, Pasifika, Maori
Why We’re Backing Brown Pride – By Dhaya Haran
Cultural wellbeing, Economic wellbeingEdgar MelitaoBusiness & entrepreneurship, Community, Culture, Economy, Education & skills & training, Employment & labour market & workforce, (In)equity & (in)equality, Mana motuhake, Pasifika, Power, Rangatahi/young people, Systems change & transformation, Wealth
How will we know an economy of mana if we see it? Papakura māmā vs rational economic man – By Tania Pouwhare
Environmental wellbeing, Social wellbeingEdgar Melitao‘Aiga/whānau/families, Business & entrepreneurship, Circular & low emissions economy & climate change, Community, Design methodologies, Economy, Health, Housing, Innovation, Insights & learnings, Mana motuhake, NGOs, Parents, Physical infrastructure, Power, Social contract & cohesion, Systems change & transformation, Tamariki/children, Wāhine/women, Education & skills & training
Te Taiwhanga Rangatahi, our equity-led youth design lab, launches new video and report
Economic wellbeingEdgar MelitaoCircular & low emissions economy & climate change, Culture, Design methodologies, Digital & technology, Economy, Education & skills & training, Employment & labour market & workforce, Innovation, Insights & learnings, Mana motuhake, Power, Rangatahi/young people, Systems change & transformation, Te taiao/natural world
What could a regenerative economy in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland look like?
Economic wellbeing, Environmental wellbeingEdgar MelitaoCircular & low emissions economy & climate change, Economy, (In)equity & (in)equality, Innovation, Mana motuhake, Mātauranga Māori, Māori, Pasifika, Power, Systems change & transformation, Te ao Māori, Te taiao/natural world, Education & skills & training, Employment & labour market & workforce