This is an invitation to join UN Women and Equimundo panel on Friday, 27th October (10.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon)- to unveil the 2023 State of the "World’s Fathers report".
We invite you to join the Launch of the Global Digital Care Community, an information repository containing the care output of the institutions and organisations that make up the Global Alliance for Care.
Invitation to join the International Day of Care and Support on October 31 at the ECOSOC Chamber in the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The event is co-organized by ILO, the OHCHR, and UN Women, in collaboration with the Permanent Missions of Chile and Spain to the United Nations.
“Child care: good practices and challenges for the construction of comprehensive care systems in the EU and LAC” is a dialogue organized by EU-LAC Foundation, INMUJERES, the Global Alliance for Care, UN Women for the Americas and the Caribbean, and ECLAC. June 8, 2023.
"Caring for those who care: good practices and challenges of protection and decent conditions for caregivers in the EU and LAC", organized by EU-LAC Foundation, INMUJERES, the Global Alliance for Care, UN Women for the Americas and the Caribbean, and ECLAC. September 7, 2023.
ESCAP is organizing an Asia-Pacific virtual commemoration in collaboration with ILO, UNDP, UN Women for the first commemoration of the International Day of Care and Support on 30 October 2023. The objective is to raise awareness of the importance of care and support.
"People with disabilities in comprehensive care systems with a gender perspective: good practices and challenges in the EU and LAC" is the second dialogue organised by the EU-LAC Foundation, INMUJERES, UN Women, ECLAC and the Global Alliance for Care, to advance towards comprehensive care systems.
The round table seeks to bring a greater understanding of the importance of care and support systems and service provision for community inclusion of persons with disabilities by exposing how traditional care models do not recognize or enable the autonomy of persons with disabilities.
The Global Alliance for Care calls for action to strengthen comprehensive care systems as a crucial pathway to gender-responsive recovery from the current global crises. It urges governments and all other sectors to take urgent action.