New Zealand Special Envoy for the Christchurch Call announced

4 April 2023

New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has appointed former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern as Special Envoy for the Christchurch Call.

The newly created position will represent Aotearoa New Zealand’s continued commitment to push for greater protection online from terrorist and violent extremist content. The Special Envoy for the Christchurch Call will report directly to the Prime Minister. The newly created position will represent Aotearoa New Zealand’s continued commitment to push for greater protection online from terrorist and violent extremist content. The Special Envoy for the Christchurch Call will report directly to the Prime Minister. 

“Terrorist and violent extremist content online is a global issue, but for many in New Zealand it is also very personal. The March 15 terror attacks on Christchurch masjidain were a defining moment for our country and Jacinda Ardern’s leadership and the Christchurch Call is part of our response to those attacks,” Chris Hipkins said. 

“The Christchurch Call is a foreign policy priority for the Government and Jacinda Ardern is uniquely placed to keep pushing forward with the goal of eliminating violent extremist content online.” 

The Special Envoy will serve as New Zealand’s senior representative on Christchurch Call-related matters, working closely with France as co-leaders to progress the priorities endorsed at the Christchurch Call Leaders’ Summit [PDF, 694 KB] in September 2022. 

This includes the way algorithms affect radicalisation and how the implications of fast rising tech such as AI and augmented reality can be exploited by terrorists and violent extremists. 

Jacinda Arden will start in the role on 17 April 2023.