As a small agency with a wide remit to support outcomes for almost one-sixth of the population of Aotearoa New Zealand, Te Puni Kōkiri has to make careful choices about where to focus its efforts. Our three strategic priorities and nine focus areas reflect the organisation’s intention to provide more focussed effort within a narrower work programme.
Māori Crown relations
This information has been migrated from Te Arawhiti to Te Puni Kōkiri as part of the transfer of functions between the two agencies.
Kia māia te ao ōhanga Māori
The investment made to recover from COVID-19 builds a more sustainable, resilient and inclusive Māori economy.
Te ao Māori
The collective and individual rights and interests of Māori as tangata whenua are recognised, protected, supported, and invested in.
Kia taurite, kia whaihua ngā mahi a te kāwanatanga ki te Māori
Māori have improved outcomes across key areas of government investment.