He uri ēnei nō Aotearoa, nō Te Waipounamu, no Rēkohu, otirā nō Te Moananui-ā-Kiwa, puta rā anō ki te ao. Our people, our whaitua, and our whakapapa are our pillars. We align our mahi to these taonga and strive for mana motuhake in pursuit of thriving futures for all.
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Wai Ora, Kāinga Ora aims to regenerate local waters and ecosystems through intergenerational, kāinga based wai solutions. Kāinga, including marae and culturally significant sites, are traditionally located by waterways and, therefore, are especially vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The growing impacts of climate change on our communities intensify the urgency to address these water issues.
Rāhiri Mākuini is one of 8 Kāinga based researchers representing Project Rangatahi.
Generation Kāinga is an ambitious project, which counter to dominant discource of rangatahi Māori as deficit, purposely locates rangatahi as richy diverse with an innovative energy.
Project Rangatahi are members of the Aotearoa-based research collective, Mānawatia te Wai.