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The Green Desk: UNESCO Commissioner for Culture Dr Daniel Hikuroa; June 23, 2020

The Green Desk: UNESCO Commissioner for Culture Dr Daniel Hikuroa; June 23, 2020

The Green Desk: UNESCO Commissioner for Culture Dr Daniel Hikuroa; June 23, 2020 The Green Desk: UNESCO Commissioner for Culture Dr Daniel Hikuroa; June 23, 2020, 17.93 MB
Tuesday, June 23, 2020

This week Bronwyn spoke to Dr Daniel Hikuroa, a senior lecturer at the Te Wānanga o Waipapa, Māori Studies, at the University of Auckland who has just been appointed the UNESCO Commissioner for Culture for Aotearoa, New Zealand. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation was founded in 1946, and New Zealand was the second country to ratify the constitution. It mission is to build peace, eradicate poverty and foster sustainable development and intercultural dialogue through education, sciences and culture.

Hikuroa will replace the previous comissioner, Arapata Hakiwai, and hold the postition for three years. Bronwyn spoke to him about his expertise that he brings to the table, as well as his aspirations for the role.