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Catalysing Care's Potential: A G20 Fiscal, Economic and Social Strategy For Equality
The 2030 Agenda acknowledges care across several sustainable development goals (SDGs), where it remains vital for systemic change.
Building Care Economies for Gender-Inclusive Growth: Leadership from the Global South for the G20
The G20 has increasingly focused on care economy since 2014, when it pledged
to reduce gender gaps in labour
Care Economy: Pathway for Human Flourishing, Poverty Reduction, and Economic Growth
Recognizing that care is a whole of life necessity that requires investment, the
projected economic returns could include the generation of an additional 150 million
Inclusive Access to Care Matters for Human Capital Development, Economic Growth, and Social Progress
Cultural practices, religious and societal norms have traditionally assigned a disproportionate share of the responsibility for and costs of child- and elder-care to
women and girls.
Migrant Care and Domestic workers During the Pandemic and Beyond: The G20's role in tackling inequalities and guaranteeing rights
A transborder network of households connects individual lives with global trends through domestic work. For migrant women, care and domestic work is often an entry point into the labour market.
Accelerating youth-led transformative actions through ICT-enabled Education for suistanable development
We are living in a dynamic and changing world, one that requires youth and young people to be critically informed and prepared to address a range of global sustainability challenges.
Promoting Economic and social inclusion of Migrant workers
Migrants (especially women) are particularly vulnerable to the economic crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic. The resulting rising unemployment and social tensions make economic and social inclusion distant, challenging goals for sending and receiving countries.
COVID-19 Response Strategies, Addressing Digital Gender Divides
The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified gendered structural inequalities. Women and girls are disproportionately impacted due to the compounding of economic and social factors.
Women in Global Care Chains: the need to tackle intersecting inequalities in G20 Countries
Global care chains connect people across the world through care work: households transfer care needs to one another, reinforcing unfair gender dynamics
Reaffirming the significance of Global Public Goods for Health: Global solidarity in response to covid-19 and Future Shocks
There is an urgent need for collective action to improve key aspects of our global
health that can be realized only by addressing the global systemic
A Gendered Perspective on Changing Demographics: Implications for Labour, Financial and Digital Equity
The demographic transition has been one of the greatest phenomena affecting
development worldwide and its effects on gender equity are undeniable. Lower
fertility
Women’s Economic Empowerment: Strengthening Public and Private Sector Impact through Accountability and Measurement (SDG 5)
Women around the world face a wide array of economic realities, and live in varied social, cultural and political contexts. But they are also bound by common
Gender Mainstreaming: A Strategic Approach
Women make up a little over half the world’s population, but their contribution to
measured economic activity, growth, and well-being is far below its potential, with
serious macroeconomic consequences.