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I AM ME

Pasefika Proud are proud to support I AM ME, an event created by women for women to share experiences for a better tomorrow. Read more
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Coming up in the Capital

It’s festival season in the Wellington Region. Here we provide a preview of some upcoming Pacific festivals to mark in your calendar. Read more
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NEWS Faaolataga Leasi TEAS

United in protecting women of the world

Presenting at the United Nations in New York Conference on The Prevention of Violence Against Women in 2013 was an honour in itself for Porirua’s Fa’aolataga Leasi. What made it more rewarding was coming away from it knowing it wasn’t ‘just another talkfest’. Read more

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