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Investing in Global Childcare - Coggle Diagram
Investing in Global Childcare
Statics
Over 40 % of children, need childcare but do not have access to it.
A child in a low-income country is nearly five times less likely to have access to childcare than a child living in a high-income country.
8 out of 10 families need childcare but do not have access, as they are affected because their countries have low and middle income.
43 million new childcare jobs are needed to fill the current gap in access.
Government
If there is an organized government, it could provide financial assistance to children and caregivers, so that children get good care and a good education to be successful in the future.
Labor and reality
The market alone cannot provide the scale of childcare necessary to assure universal access to quality care and adequate support for providers.
All schools closed around the world due to the pandemic, women are bearing the brunt of additional childcare responsibilities.
In 2018, 606 million women of working age were unavailable for employment because of childcare responsibilities.
Plan in Action
Create comprehensive childcare systems
Build the infrastructure of support for childcare
Launch a rigorous research and innovation agenda
Help provide early learning opportunities for children
Development
The better the child care, the children will have greater language skills, better cognitive development and more stimulation and interaction of language, therefore society will develop and the country will have a student future.
Consequences
Limited attention
Women were unavailable for employment because of childcare responsibilities
Childcare sector is at risk of collapsing given rising financial hardships, lockdowns and fear of exposure to the virus.