Running counter to the narrative that Māori health needs are adequately addressed within New Zealand’s general healthcare framework, the Movember Institute of Men’s Health is stepping up by allocating $6.43 million over seven years to enhance health outcomes specifically for Māori men.
This funding forms part of a significant global commitment — $63.20 million — to improve health outcomes for indigenous communities across Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and the US.
Movember Institute spokesman Simon Bennett says the purpose of the fund is to drive community programmes that represent a Māori way of addressing Māori men’s health outcomes at the grassroots level.
“The real focus of this injection of funding is empowering local communities, indigenous communities, to develop and deliver these programmes consistent with those concepts around tino rangatiratanga and self-determination.”