“Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, engari he toa takitini. Success is not the work of an individual, but the work of many.”
We are grateful to Le Va’s sponsors, partners and supporters for their manaakitanga and generosity in enabling our Global Pacific Solutions 2025 conference to engage and inspire our communities.
Gold sponsors
Uniting and enhancing the stories and experiences of Moana families and communities throughout the world, to foster a new wave of collaborative advocacy for change.
Moana Connect‘s mission is to celebrate and elevate Moana families and communities in everything they do, creating lasting impact through the best approaches that resonate with their lives and aspirations.
Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland is New Zealand’s leading university.
The University of Auckland is the only one included in the Times Higher Education top 200 and, at 85th in the world, is the highest-ranked New Zealand university in the QS World University Rankings (2022). It is also in the Top 10 globally in the Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings (2021).
Around 35 percent of the top-ranked academic researchers in New Zealand are at the University of Auckland.
Silver sponsors
The Ministry for Pacific Peoples is the Crown’s principal advisor on policies and interventions aimed at improving outcomes for Pacific peoples in New Zealand.
They work across government to coordinate and leverage investment in Pacific priorities, to ensure it addresses need and delivers on outcomes.
Clinical Advisory Services Aotearoa (CASA) brings a broad range of knowledge, skills and experience in the areas of suicide prevention and postvention as well as broader areas of mental health and wellbeing.
Their kaupapa is to share their clinical expertise through training, supervision, support and consultancy. CASA has a particular emphasis on the delivery of effective suicide prevention and postvention services to organisations and communities.
Media partner
“Celebrating the Pacific Spirit”, Pacific Media Network (PMN) is the premier provider of quality Pacific content in New Zealand.
Through their multi-media platforms they inclusively open access to Pacific News, Entertainment and Lifestyle stories, keeping it 100% Pacific! PMN’s mission is to empower, encourage and nurture Pacific Cultural identity and economic prosperity in Aotearoa.
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ACC touches the lives of a large number of New Zealanders. The health, rehabilitation and service providers who help people who are injured, the businesses, vehicle owners and workers who contribute to the Scheme, and any New Zealander or visitor to New Zealand who’s injured in an accident.
Their role is to make sure that all these groups’ needs are met, and making sure their clients get the right care at the right time, while keeping levies fair and stable.
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora manages all health services, including hospital and specialist services, and primary and community care in Aotearoa New Zealand.
They provide public health services for New Zealanders at a national, regional and local level, charged with working alongside the Public Health Agency to manage the provision of healthcare services in New Zealand.

The Wise Group is a national provider of mental health, addiction and wellbeing services in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Their whānau of charitable organisations is collectively known as the Wise Group. Together, they provide services and resources, drive research, and champion new thinking.