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Care Economy Public Policy Innovations Collaborative Action-Research Fund

CO Research Trust Grant Funding Program in the UK

Deadline: 30-Apr-23

The Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE), in collaboration with United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) and the Global Alliance for Care, and supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), launch the call for proposals for the: Care Economy Public Policy Innovations Collaborative Action-Research Fund Latin America and the Caribbean.

The care economy is in crisis and its distribution is unfair. Globally, women spend an average of 3 times more hours than men on care and domestic work. If this work were counted as part of the formal economy, it would constitute 15% of GDP in Latin America. Therefore, it is a key part of the economy, but remains unrecognized and unaccounted for.

While COVID-19 has amplified the inequalities associated with the care economy it has also opened a unique opportunity to make the care economy visible, show its importance, its lack of recognition and the gender inequalities it generates, and further the relevance to design and implement measures to address these issues.

As there is growing momentum, the project “Care Economy Partnerships for Change” (CEP4C), with the support of Canada’s IDRC, will foster collaboration with strategic partners to enact change for a fairer care economy.

As part of this project, GRADE, in collaboration with UNRISD and the Global Alliance for Care, is coordinating the launch of a Collaborative Action Research Fund to provide evidence on care economy public policies innovations in Latin America.

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For more information, visit GRADE.

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