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Empowering Youth and Unity in Cook Islands Communities: A Path Forward
On September 14, 2024, the Cook Islands Aotearoa Communities Plan Steering Group gathered in Auckland to discuss the implementation of national priorities. Supported by Pasefika Proud, the meeting focused on sustainable leadership and youth development.
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The transformative benefits of Nga Vaka o Kāiga Tapu
Turanga Māori is fundamental to the Cook Island cultural practices to help Cook Island people build safe and healthier families.
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Turanga Māori Reducing Family Harm On and Off Tokoroa’s Sports Fields
Turanga Māori is changing behaviours on the rugby league field in Tokoroa, according to Pacific Sharks Rugby League Chairman, Neville Takiri (Aitutaki, Ngāti Raukawa).
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