The Helen Clark Foundation ( mi, Mahi a Rongo) is an Aotearoa New Zealand-based independent,
non-partisan
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public policy
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think tank
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hosted by
Auckland University of Technology
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.
Formation
The foundation was formed in 2019 and is named after Helen Clark, the
37th prime minister of New Zealand and former administrator of the
United Nations Development Programme
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)french: Programme des Nations unies pour le développement, PNUD is a United Nations agency tasked with helping countries eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable economic growth and human dev ...
who serves as patron. Its mission is to create public policy research which promotes the values demonstrated by
Helen Clark
Helen Elizabeth Clark (born 26 February 1950) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 37th prime minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008, and was the administrator of the United Nations Development Programme from 2009 to 2017. She was ...
across her lengthy public career: inclusion, fairness, and sustainability.
The founding executive director is Katherine (Kathy) Errington, a former diplomat.
Its board currently includes Professor
Peter Davis (Chair), Dr
Hinemoa Elder, Dr Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni,
Rajen Prasad QSO, Helen Klisser During, Simon Mitchell and Geoff Pownall. Former board members include Dame
Cindy Kiro
Dame Alcyion Cynthia Kiro (; Simpson; born 1958) is a New Zealand public health academic, administrator, and advocate, who has served as the 22nd governor-general of New Zealand since 21 October 2021. Kiro is the first Māori woman, the third ...
and Joan Caulfield.
Initiatives
Research reports
The foundation publishes research reports about a range of important public policy issues in New Zealand on its website. Previous reports have covered issues including climate change and decarbonisation, democracy,
drug policy
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, sustainable cities, housing, and a series examining policy challenges emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Projects
The foundation researched alcohol harm in 2021 in collaboration with Health Coalition Aotearoa. These unique data sets and subsequent media coverage are collated on the foundation's website.
It supports drug law reform, promoting a harm minimisation approach to drug use that adopts a health-based rather than criminal justice framework. In September 2019, the foundation issued a report analysing the impact of the current laws around
cannabis in New Zealand and supporting a legal regulatory framework for the possession and sale of cannabis. In September 2022, the foundation released a report in partnership with the New Zealand Drug Foundation that reviewed the use of
methamphetamine in New Zealand, including the illicit market, use patterns, the regulatory environment and the harms caused. This report recommended a range of approaches to minimise the harms from methamphetamine by addressing both supply and demand, including the removal of criminal penalties for possession of small quantities, the expansion of the Te Ara Oranga program
as well as other improved treatment and rehabilitation options.
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2019 establishments in New Zealand
Drug policy reform
Drugs in New Zealand
Organizations established in 2019
Foundations based in New Zealand
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