What happens when a city takes women's unpaid work seriously?


Bogotá’s "care blocks" provide a wide range of services for women who take on unpaid caregiving responsibilities, from job skills training and health appointments to help with laundry and exercise classes, plus child or elder care for the people they look after while they’re using the programs. Through the initiative’s combination of on-site programs, mobile services, and at-home help, more than 3,500 women have completed training courses, caregivers have saved thousands of hours, and other cities across the globe are now looking to replicate the model.

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