词条 | Ministry for Pacific Peoples |
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|agency_name = Ministry for Pacific Peoples Te Manatū mō Ngā Iwi o Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa |logo = MinistryForPacificPeoples-logo.jpg |logo_width = |logo_caption = |seal = |seal_width = |seal_caption = |formed = 1990{{sfn|Whimp|2012|p=273}} |preceding1 = |dissolved = |superseding = |jurisdiction = New Zealand |headquarters = Level 2, ASB Building, 101-103 The Terrace, Wellington WELLINGTON 6140 |employees = 48 FTE staff [1] |budget = Vote Pacific Peoples Total budget for 2017/18 {{increase}}$10,559,000[2] |minister1_name = Hon Aupito William Sio |minister1_pfo = Minister for Pacific Peoples[3] |minister2_name = |minister2_pfo = |chief1_name = Laulu Mr Mac Leauanae |chief1_position = Chief Executive[4] |chief2_name = |chief2_position = |parent_agency = |child1_agency = |website = {{URL|http://www.mpp.govt.nz}} |footnotes = }} The Ministry for Pacific Peoples (MPP), formerly the Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs, is the public service department of New Zealand charged with advising the government on policies and issues affecting Pasifika communities in New Zealand. MPP seeks to promote the status of Pasifika peoples in New Zealand by keeping them informed of the issues, then acting as an advocate in dealing with other state sector organisations.[5] Functions and structureThe Ministry for Pacific Peoples' stated objective is to promote the development of Pacific Islanders living in New Zealand so that they can contribute fully to New Zealand's social and economic life. The Ministry advocates for the Pacific community within the public sector by working with other government agencies and departments to meet Pasifika people's needs, and monitoring policies that affect Pacific people. It also encourages Pasifika leadership in public sector organisations whose decisions affect Pacific communities.{{sfn|Whimp|2012|p=273}}[5] The current Minister for Pacific Peoples is Aupito William Sio while the Associate Minister for Pacific Peoples is Carmel Sepuloni.[3] The current Chief Executive of the Ministry for Pacific Peoples is Laulu Mr Mac Leauanae.[4] HistoryThe Ministry of Pacific Island Affairs was first established in 1990 to look after New Zealand's growing Pasifika population. Prior to that, Pacific communities living in New Zealand fell under the responsibility of several government departments including the Te Puni Kōkiri (Ministry of Māori Development) and the Department of Internal Affairs's Pacific Affairs Unit. In 1975, Pacific communities established the Pacific Island Advisory Council to address their socio-economic needs. The council established education resource and multicultural centres while the Pasifika communities lobbied for a stand-alone ministry.{{sfn|Whimp|2012|p=273}} On 22 December 2015, the Ministry announced it would be changing its name to the Ministry for Pacific Peoples, to reflect the growing number of Pasifika children born in New Zealand. A new visual identity, designed by two design students of Pacific descent and based around three manu (birds), was also introduced to represent a message of travel, freedom and success.[6][7] On 31 August 2017, the Ministry relocated its Auckland office from East Tamaki to a new office in Manukau, which is home to most of the country's Pacific population. This office is part of a joint hub shared with Te Puni Kōkiri, which deals with Māori affairs.[8] List of MinistersThe table below lists ministers who have held responsibility for Pacific Island Affairs. Initially, the title used to be Minister of Pacific Island Affairs but was renamed Minister for Pacific Peoples on 22 December 2015.[7]
Notes1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.treasury.govt.nz/budget/2008/ise/v8/ise08-v8-ffs-minpac.pdf |title=Microsoft Word - ise08-v8-ffs-minpac.doc |format=PDF |website=Treasury.govt.nz |date= |accessdate=2016-06-18}} 2. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.treasury.govt.nz/budget/2017/summarytables/estimates/09.htm| title=Total Appropriations for Each Vote|website=Treasury.govt.nzy|accessdate=4 November 2017}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url= http://www.dpmc.govt.nz/cabinet/ministers/ministerial-list |title= Ministerial List |publisher= DPMC |date= 26 October 2017 }} 4. ^1 {{cite news|title=New Chief Executives appointed for Ministry for Pacific Peoples and Ministry for Women|url=https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/new-chief-executives-appointed-ministry-pacific-peoples-and-ministry-women-b-203574|accessdate=12 November 2017|publisher=National Business Review|date=30 May 2017}} 5. ^1 {{cite web| url=http://www.mpp.govt.nz/what-we-do/| title=What We Do| accessdate=24 June 2016| publisher=Ministry for Pacific Peoples}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mpp.govt.nz/ |title=Welcome | Ministry for Pacific Peoples |website=Mpp.govt.nz |date= |accessdate=2016-06-18}} 7. ^1 >{{cite web| url=http://www.mpp.govt.nz/our-stories/our-branding-story/| title=Our branding story| work=Our Stories| publisher=Ministry for Pacific Peoples| accessdate=2016-06-18|archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20190121233314/http://www.mpp.govt.nz/our-stories/our-branding-story/|archive-date=21 January 2019}} 8. ^{{cite web |title=New premises for Ministry’s Auckland Office |url=http://www.mpp.govt.nz/news-and-stories/new-premises-for-ministrys-auckland-office/ |publisher=Ministry for Pacific Peoples |accessdate=25 March 2019 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20190122152504/http://www.mpp.govt.nz/news-and-stories/new-premises-for-ministrys-auckland-office/ |archivedate=22 January 2019 |date=31 August 2017}} 9. ^New Zealand Parliamentary Debates (NZPDs), Vols 457-491. 10. ^NZPDs, Vols 505-510. 11. ^NZPDs, Vols 492-504. 12. ^NZPDs, Vols 511-518. 13. ^NZPDs, Vols 519-570. 14. ^NZPDs, Vols 571-580. 15. ^{{cite web|title=Hon Vui Mark Gosche|url=https://www.parliament.nz/en/mps-and-electorates/former-members-of-parliament/gosche-vui-mark/|publisher=New Zealand Parliament|accessdate=20 November 2017}} 16. ^{{cite web|title=Hon Phil Goff|url=https://www.parliament.nz/en/mps-and-electorates/former-members-of-parliament/goff-phil/|publisher=New Zealand Parliament|accessdate=20 November 2017}} 17. ^{{cite web|title=Hon Luamanuvao Winnie Laban|url=https://www.parliament.nz/en/mps-and-electorates/former-members-of-parliament/laban-winnie/|publisher=New Zealand Parliament|accessdate=20 November 2017}} 18. ^{{cite web|title=Hon Georgina te Heuheu|url=https://www.parliament.nz/en/mps-and-electorates/former-members-of-parliament/te-heuheu-georgina/|publisher=New Zealand Parliament|accessdate=20 November 2017}} 19. ^{{cite web|title=Hon Hekia Parata|url=https://www.parliament.nz/en/mps-and-electorates/former-members-of-parliament/parata-hekia|publisher=New Zealand Parliament|accessdate=20 November 2017}} 20. ^{{cite web|title=Hon Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga|url=https://www.parliament.nz/en/mps-and-electorates/former-members-of-parliament/lotu-iiga-peseta-sam|publisher=New Zealand Parliament|accessdate=20 November 2017}} 21. ^{{cite web|title=Hon Alfred Ngaro|url=https://www.parliament.nz/en/mps-and-electorates/members-of-parliament/ngaro-alfred/|publisher=New Zealand Parliament|accessdate=20 November 2017}} 22. ^{{cite web|title=Hon Aupito Su’a William Sio|url=https://www.parliament.nz/en/mps-and-electorates/members-of-parliament/sio-aupito-william/|publisher=New Zealand Parliament|accessdate=20 November 2017}} Further reading
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