Nine years after New Zealand agreed to sign up to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in relation to Māori, the Government has announced it will begin work on developing a plan to implement it.
Māori Development Minister Nanaia Mahuta said a delegation from the UN's Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) was invited to New Zealand to provide advice on the plan.
"There are a range of policies and strategies already in place that are relevant to the Declaration, but there is no overall plan," Mahuta said in a statement.
The delegation would meet various organisations, experts and the Government and hold two community hui in Auckland and Wellington.
"Aotearoa is the third country to be visited by EMRIP, and this visit will show that we are genuinely committed to developing a national plan for the Declaration that meets New Zealand's needs and aspirations," Mahuta said.