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new zealand aid programme priorities and policies our partners and how we measure what we do humanitarian action we lead new zealand s response to natural disasters and other humanitarian crises overseas find out how this works and how you can help climate change support find out how aotearoa new zealand supports other countries with their climate change responses working with the aid programme how individuals businesses ngos and government agencies can work with us to deliver the new zealand aid programme our aid partnerships in the pacific most of our aid and development work is focused on our pacific neighbours helping them to build and strengthen their own capacity for sustainable development our aid partnerships in south east asia we re supporting development in asia by working closely with the association of south east asian nations asean and with partner countries our aid partnerships beyond the pacific and south east asia we have programmes in africa latin america and the 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