Daughters’ Letter Is Helping Challenge Child Marriage in Nepal 24 March 2026

Daughters’ Letter Is Helping Challenge Child Marriage in Nepal

In rural Nepal, teenage girls are finding the courage to speak up for their future. Through a powerful letter to their parents, they are challenging child marriage and choosing education instead. With support from Tearfund’s local partner, communities are beginning to shift, opening the way for girls to grow, learn, and thrive.

The Exploitation of Migrant Workers in New Zealand & Why We Must End Employer-Tied Visas 16 December 2025

The Exploitation of Migrant Workers in New Zealand & Why We Must End Employer-Tied Visas

On International Migrants Day, we uncover how migrant workers who keep Aotearoa’s orchards, vineyards, and construction sites moving are caught in unjust systems that were never built to protect them—and call for change.

6 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Buy Your Next Pair of Shoes 2 November 2025

6 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Buy Your Next Pair of Shoes

Making impulse purchases seems like the norm these days, but it doesn’t have to be. These six questions will help you slow down, cut through greenwashing, and choose shoes that align with your values. 

The Missing Piece That Could Transform NZ’s Shoe Industry 19 October 2025

The Missing Piece That Could Transform NZ’s Shoe Industry

Three ways Modern Slavery Legislation could make a difference 

What’s next? Our eyes are on the two modern slavery bills in the Parliamentary ballot 13 August 2025

What’s next? Our eyes are on the two modern slavery bills in the Parliamentary ballot

A long-fought win has strengthened New Zealand’s child trafficking laws. Now, momentum must carry through to two promising modern slavery bills, awaiting action in Parliament. It’s time for politicians to turn shared political will, into shared action.  

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