The Global Alliance for Care welcomes the resolution “Promoting care and support systems for social development” (document E/CN.5/2024/L.5) adopted by the Commission for Social Development of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
The event, to be held on the frame of CSW68, will be a space to discuss diverse financing models and possibilities, providing useful examples for effective, equitable, and sustainable financing of care policies. It will be available online, with interpretation.
This Learning Community seeks to explore strategies, challenges, and opportunities, as well as to present good practices on financing and tax collection to advance in this new social organization of care. There will be six sessions, with a virtual and monthly modality.
"Gender Just Climate Transitions. Global Perspectives on the Implications for Land Rights and the Care Economy" is a side event in the framework of COP28. It is co-hosted by the Action Coalition on Feminist Action for Climate Justice (FACJ) and the UNRISD.
ODC, the Secretariat of Women of Mexico City, and the Directorate of Statistics and Census of the City of Buenos Aires will present to the Global Alliance for Care their Indicator Systems and the Open Data Guide on Care, developed by ODC with the support of the IDRC.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Inmujeres, UN Mexico, and the Global Alliance for Care commemorated the first International Day of Care and Support. The meeting highlighted the importance of care agendas and Mexico's actions to promote the recognition of the right to care.
María Ángeles Durán will give this keynote lecture, moderated by Nadine Gasman, president of Inmujeres. October 31 at 12 pm (CDMX).
This tool offers information, videos, laws, policies, and advocacy strategies from urban and rural areas, countries, and regions on the care issue. The platform aims to be a starting point for policymaking on the issue of care.
The event aims to commemorate the declaration of the "International Day for Care and Support" by the UN. It will also discuss conceptual and legal developments and advances of the right to care at the universal and regional levels and its interdependence with other rights.