My boy Luke* is 17. He is going to go through late puberty soon, and we can see that he will grow some cute boy/man facial hair, because he has young whiskers already. I can’t wait to tease him about his first proper moustache. He works hard at school, and has applied for his first … Continue reading Luke is a boy already
Expressions Of Interest – Chief Executive, National Council of Women New Zealand (NCWNZ)
Expressions Of Interest – Chief Executive, National Council of Women New Zealand (NCWNZ) Expressions of Interest for the position of Interim Chief Executive are being invited from interested parties who have previous Chief Executive or interim management experience in the NGO sector. A good understanding of intersectional feminism and gender equality and experience with media … Continue reading Expressions Of Interest – Chief Executive, National Council of Women New Zealand (NCWNZ)
We’ve another opportunity! Join us as our Conversation Creator
Conversation Creator (Social Marketing Advisor) – Wellington Reporting to Communications and Marketing Manager / Programme Advisor Six month fixed term 20 hours per week Open to all genders, we have a unique opportunity for you to help lead New Zealanders to a shared understanding of gender equality in this supporting role. You’ll be developing exciting … Continue reading We’ve another opportunity! Join us as our Conversation Creator
Come and work with us as our Chief Storyteller
As a result of funding from the Strathlachlan Fund we will be expanding the national office team to include this new role. Please share it with your networks: Chief Storyteller (Data and Visualisation Analyst) Reporting to Programme Advisor – Permanent part time (30 hours per week) Open to all genders, we have a unique opportunity for … Continue reading Come and work with us as our Chief Storyteller
Let’s “press for progress” this International Women’s Day
National Council of Women of New Zealand President and Gender Equal NZ spokesperson, Vanisa Dhiru, has a simple message for all New Zealanders this International Women’s Day: “let’s press for progress”. “The World Economic Forum’s 2017 Global Gender Gap Report shows gender equality could be over 200 years away,” says Vanisa. “This is absolutely unacceptable … Continue reading Let’s “press for progress” this International Women’s Day
Let’s do better – let’s be better, so that all genders can be safe from sexual violence
Gender Equal NZ supports Hayley Young in speaking out about sexual harassment and rape. National Council of Women of New Zealand President and Gender Equal NZ spokesperson Vanisa Dhiru says that Hayley’s story will resonate with many women in New Zealand. New Zealand has the worst reported rates of sexual and domestic violence in the … Continue reading Let’s do better – let’s be better, so that all genders can be safe from sexual violence