"Kotahi te kōhao o te ngira e kuhuna ai te miro mā, te miro whero, te miro pango. There is but one eye of the needle through which white, red and black thread must go." – Kīngi Pōtatau Te Wherowhero
UNESCO recognises the: “free flow of ideas by word and image that contributes to peace, sustainability, poverty eradication and human rights”.
UNESCO recognises that human rights apply equally online and
offline, and that the free flow of information carries obligations and
responsibilities.
Our approach is to work in partnership with communities to support the free flow of information. We want to bring together civil society and communities to discuss ways to celebrate diversity through an increased understanding of human rights and supporting a more inclusive society for all.
We believe we have a role to play in continuing to support diverse communities in Aotearoa New Zealand through our programmes and the work we are undertaking in our priority areas at a local, national and international level.
Key to this is working together with our associate members, cooperating agencies and community groups, to promote our programmes and the work we are doing to promote the free flow of information that contributes to peace, tolerance and human rights, while addressing mis and disinformation.
In this work we recognise the unique New Zealand context, grounded in Te Tiriti o Waitangi principles and informed by Māori tikanga and values as they sit at the heart of what UNESCO strives to achieve.
Our work builds on insights gained at the 2019 national Youth Diversity Forum which we organised in partnership with Ngāi Tahu and the Human Rights Commission. The Forum was followed by a Youth Declaration Call For Action (presented at the 40th General Conference in Paris) which called for individual as well as community and institutional change.
We work in partnership with our communities to celebrate and support diversity and social inclusion in Aotearoa New Zealand and to recognise the obligations and responsibilities in relation to the free flow of information.
We do this by: