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International Women's Day 2022

On International Women’s Day 2022, here’s to all the inspiring wāhine toa that the Asia New Zealand Foundation gets to work with and support.

Business / News
Intern goes to bat for illegally traded animals

Business intern Abby Jones says it was a real eye-opener to find out about the extent of illegal wildlife trading and its connections to organised crime during her summer internship.

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Media release: Asia New Zealand Foundation welcomes new Honorary Advisers

The Asia New Zealand Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono welcomes the appointment of new New Zealand Honorary Advisers to support its mission of equipping New Zealanders to thrive in Asia.

Education / News
Singapore schools staying nimble as COVID surges

As the Omicron surges in Singapore, we hear from Compassvale Primary School teacher Sharon Koh about how schools on the island nation are coping.

Entrepreneurship / News
Flying in the face of fast fashion

Committed to upskilling rural women in Thailand, fashion label Folkcharm has shown that fashion doesn't need to be a race to the bottom where low prices and poor worker conditions are the norm.

Leadership Network / News
Lucy and Farmehr - a mentorship journey

We caught up with Leadership Network members Lucy Luo and Farmehr Farhour to hear about their experience in the network’s Mentorship Programme.

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Simon Draper's February 2022 update

Welcome to my first Update for 2022. Entering our third year of the pandemic, we’ve all had our resilience tested — and we’ve all become excellent at rescheduling events.

Entrepreneurship / News
Weaving connections between Aotearoa and Asia

“Separated by ocean, connected by maunga.” From New Zealand Aotearoa to the Philippines, two talented and inspiring wāhine are weaving indigenous connections through fashion.

Track II / News
Best Paper Prize – China and Taiwan's divergent paths

How did Taiwan move from an authoritarian state to one of Asia's most democratic, why is China unlikely to follow suit and why does it matter to New Zealand?

Leadership Network / News
COP26 - keeping our leaders accountable

Leadership Network member Michelle Too reflects on COP26 – the international climate change conference she attended online late last year.

Education / News
Short story competition: The case of the missing polar bear lantern

2016 was the year of the monkey in the Chinese zodiac – but it wasn’t a monkey lantern that went missing from the Auckland Lantern Festival.

Business / News
South Island Report - Key Findings Discussion

To mark the launch of the Foundation's latest research report, Te Waipounamu and Asia: Now and in the future, director business and South Island manager Alistair Crozier spoke with two South Island bu

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