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Summaries of the New Zealand Positive Ageing Strategy in different languages

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You can view a summary of the New Zealand Positive Ageing Strategy in the following languages:

Māori
Cook Island Māori
Fijian
Niuean
Samoan
Tokelauan
Tongan
Chinese (PDF 99.72KB)

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Related links

New Zealand Positive Ageing Strategy (2001)
Positive Ageing Strategy Action Plans and Annual Reports
Positive Ageing Indicators
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