Muka Tangata have recnetly published Te Haumako, their Māori Workforce Development Plan for the food and fibre sector in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Te Haumako, the soil symbolises how Muka Tangata has embeded te tirohanga Māori (Māori perspectives) into their work.
The plan outlines key broad areas of work, and brings together 19 ongoing actions that will support Māori growth and wellbeing in the sector – Six directly related to Muka Tangata work and three relating to how we will work with others.
Te Haumako combines work that all of the Muka Tangata teams are doing to support Māori development in the food and fibre sector so we can all be proud of the initiatives that are outlined in it.
Muka Tangata has worked closely with Māori to develop Te Haumako. Our focus is on Māori success and how iwi and hapū, whānau, ākonga (learners), kaimahi (workers), and businesses can flourish at all levels across food and fibre sector.
Te Haumako is available in both te reo Māori and English.
See more about Te Haumako via the Muka Tangata Website!