Sean Molloy has been working at the Ministry for Women since 2003, starting as a Policy Analyst and currently holding the position of Principal Policy Analyst. Sean provides policy advice to the Minister of Women’s Affairs and senior management on increasing women’s economic independence. Sean also serves as the Senior Nominations Advisor, offering strategic advice on enhancing women’s participation on state sector boards. With a background in International Relations from Victoria University of Wellington, Sean briefly worked at the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment as a Nominations Advisor/Nominations Assistant.
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Manatū Wāhine Ministry for Women, New Zealand
The Ministry has four strategic outcomes. The first outcome is focused on improved outcomes for Wāhine Māori and underpins the other three outcomes. - Wāhine Māori have improved outcomes - Social and economic wellbeing: all wāhine women and kōtiro girls enjoy economic security and thrive throughout their lives. - Participation: all wāhine women and kōtiro girls fully participate in society. - Safety: all wāhine women and kōtiro girls are safe from all forms of violence The Ministry’s main responsibilities are: - Policy advice on improving outcomes for women in New Zealand. - Managing New Zealand’s international reporting obligations in relation to the status of women. - Providing suitable women nominees for appointment to state sector boards and committees. - Providing support services to the Minister for Women. Contact the Ministry at www.women.govt.nz