Child Poverty Action Aotearoa
Dominion Road
Auckland 1446New Zealand
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Every child has a right to adequate security, food, shelter, education and healthcare. One in five New Zealand children currently live in poverty due to the neglectful policy of successive governments over the past 20 years.
The Child Poverty Action Group is an independent charity working to eliminate child poverty in New Zealand by 2020. CPAG speaks out on behalf of tens of thousands of New Zealand's poorest children whose health, education and well-being are compromised by their meagre standard of living.
- CPAG undertakes independent, up-to-date research on the underlying causes of poverty and its effects.
- CPAG encourages more informed social policy to support the children of Aotearoa New Zealand.
- CPAG supports other organisations working to improve the situation of children and young people in Aotearoa New Zealand by providing clear, independent, reliable information.
Contact:
Child Poverty Action Aotearoa
Phone: Julie (09) 303 9260, Donna 021 237 7779
Email: adm...@cpag.org.nz
Website: http://www.cpag.org.nz/
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