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Colombia - February 2025

National policy to address care needs of population is approved

On 14 February, Colombia approved its first National Care Policy aimed at enhancing the state's capacity to address the care needs of its population including through providing care to caregivers. The policy seeks to address economic inequality experienced by those who perform unpaid caregiving tasks (according to official data, 90 per cent of caregivers are women). Among its objectives, the plan aims to recognize and protect community care practices, particularly for marginalized groups, improve the quality of life for caregivers, and challenge cultural factors that perpetuate care inequality. The policy provides a framework for establishing a care system that redistributes the caregiving load across the state, civil society, and the private sector. It outlines 133 actions that the Colombian government must implement in the coming 10 years. These actions include expanding labour rights for domestic workers, providing training for caregivers, and supporting single mothers.

Sources: Ministerio de Igualdad y Equidad, El País, Razón Pública

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Political Equality
Gender Equality
Social Group Equality
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Basic Welfare

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