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Childcare Policy Dialogue
Gov’t Approves Policy for Early Childhood Development and Learning
Childcare Policy Dialogue
Stakeholders welcome early childhood care and education policy passed by Cabinet
Childcare Policy Dialogue
Government approves policy to regulate learning hours, fees of pre-primary schools
Unpaid
Carework
Unpaid care work includes household duties such as cooking, cleaning, water and fuel collection, child care, or elder care among others
Unpaid
Carework
In a bid to lessen the time women spend on un paid work, civil society organizations have joined forces to implement a three year care project to explore and test a child care model that works for poor Ugandan women operating in unstructured markets.
Unpaid
Carework
Religion and culture are the main factors blamed for the unfair distribution of unpaid work. Several cultures in Uganda assign women the role of home makers and caretakers and men are the providers.
unpaid
Carework
Stakeholders have called on men to evenly participate in doing house chores in order to enable women better engage in the labor market.
unpaid
Carework
Promoting gender equality in Uganda’s labour market requires addressing the unequal allocation of unpaid care work between men and women, according to activists.
TELEVISION NEWS
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SPARK TV: Omwana atanaweza emyaka 3 wakuganibwa okusoma
UBC TV: Early childhood care – Cabinet passes policy to support children
NTV TV: School leaders call for more investment in nursery schools
UBC TV: Fight the practice of unpaid care work
Golden Zeal Pictures: Unpaid care work – largely undervalued
Spark Tv: Tugabane Emirimu Gya’waka – Let’s Share household duties
COG Live TV: Stakeholders’ Dialogue Addressing Unequal Allocation of unpaid Carework
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UNPAID
CARE WORK
Stakeholders want even distribution of unpaid carework’ between wife and husband to enable women participate in labor market.
unpaid carework
Carework is vital to the functioning of society, it includes household duties such as cooking, cleaning, water and fuel collection, child care, or elder care among others.