
Kai & Kōrero with Kore Hiakai (Wellington)
Kore Hiakai Zero Hunger Collective and the Kai Rawa Trust invite you join us as we gather for a night of kai and kōrero celebrating the first formal gathering of the Kore Hiakai Zero Hunger Collective. Come and hear about food security from multiple perspectives and find out how we can each make a difference to food security in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Webinar - Our Kai, Our Way: Seeds to Strategies
From urban māra kai to regional food resilience plans, regions across Aotearoa are creating bold, place-based responses to kai insecurity and food system challenges, some leading with Māori concepts. This webinar dives into what’s working, what’s emerging, and how we can amplify solutions—together.

Webinar - Advancing Sustainable Development Goal #2 Zero Hunger
What are the Sustainable Development Goals and what does ‘Zero Hunger’ mean in an Aotearoa context? By taking a global perspective, we can see how a whole of society approach and Indigenous-led solutions are essential in achieving food security, improved nutrition, and sustainable agriculture.

Webinar - Mana to Mana: Why it matters
We’re facilitating a space for you to take a peek at our Mana to Mana Framework Workshop online. We urge you to embrace this Kaupapa as the start of your further learning. What is Mana to you? How does aroha guide our actions and relationships in the food space? How does this help us on our own Te Tiriti journeys and why should this matter?

Webinar - Harvesting Equity
Let’s gather on World Food Day to understand what a just and equitable food system looks like. We’ve invited our friends from Wellbeing Economy Alliance Aotearoa and our own Pou Pasifika Philippa Holmes to explore the kinds of values and actions we must prioritise to rebalance food and equity systems for our people and planet to thrive.

Webinar - Food Security 101
Deepen your understanding in essential food systems concepts such as; food-related poverty, food security, food sovereignty, and Kai Motuhake. Join in this interactive learning session to hear from a range of voices across the motu who discuss key terms in relation to their mahi and why these distinctions matter.