Māori Development
Māori Development refers to the initiatives and strategies aimed at improving the social, economic, and cultural well-being of the Māori people of New Zealand. This development often focuses on enhancing education, employment opportunities, and health services while promoting Māori language and traditions.
Key aspects of Māori Development include the involvement of Iwi (tribes) and Hapū (sub-tribes) in decision-making processes. Collaborative efforts between the Māori community and the government are essential for addressing historical grievances and fostering sustainable growth, ensuring that Māori perspectives are integrated into national policies.