New Zealand: Minister for Diversity, Inclusion and Ethnic Communities Priyanca Radhakrishnan welcomes the first participants of the newly established graduate programme for ethnic communities, which begins today and will span across multiple public agencies. New Zealand's newly established graduate program for ethnic communities began on Monday and will span across multiple public agencies. The Ethnic Communities Graduate Program will provide a pathway into the public service for skilled graduates from ethnic communities while also improving cultural competency across the public sector, the Minister said The program will see 23 graduates start work across 12 agencies, including the intelligence community, as part of the government's response to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack on two Christchurch mosques on March 15, 2019, which highlighted the need for more diversity across the public service, she added. This graduate program aims to inject some cultural understanding into those agencies while also providing pathways for those who often face barriers to employment, according to Radhakrishnan. New Zealand has over 213 ethnicities represented across the country who collectively speak over 160 languages. Bangladesh: 5 members of the Neo-JMB banned militant outfit were arrested New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern to chair APEC leaders meeting on Covid Huge California wildfire: Multiple buildings burned down