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Equity, dignity, happiness, sustainability - these are all fundamental to our lives but absent in the GDP.
Helen Clark
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Helen Clark
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: February 26
Former Prime Minister Of New Zealand
Political Scientist
Politician
University Teacher
Helen Elizabeth Clark
The Right Honourable Helen Elizabeth Clark
Dignity
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In the end, there will always be a fundamental difference of perspective between New Zealand and Australia on defense, whoever is in government.
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Marine protected areas, and particularly no-take zones, are very effective in allowing regeneration of fish stocks.
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Someone's got to break the glass ceiling, and once it's broken, everybody else comes clamouring up behind.
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I'm not into power for the sake of it.
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I only take on roles that I'm passionate about. Life is too short to do things that you're not happy with.
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Grounded in international human rights, gender equality doesn’t just improve the lives of individual women, girls, and their families it makes economic sense, strengthens democracy, and enables long-term sustainable progress.
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In terms of having views and being prepared to express them, yes, I think New Zealand's had a leadership role in a lot of things.
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