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Home-Based Community Day Care and Children's Rights: The Colombian case

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  • Carlos Castillo Cardona
  • Nelson Ortiz Pinilla
  • Alejandra Gonzales Rossetti

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Over recent years demographic trends in Columbia (such as the increased participation of women in the workforce) have led to an increased demand for a viable day care system for 3-6 year olds. This has largely been met by an innovative programme set up by the Colombian Family Welfare Institute. The idea at the basis of their initiative is simple yet effective: mothers are given the training and support to enable them to offer day care within their homes to the children of other families from their own communities. This paper describes in detail the design and implementation of this programme. It is hoped international organisations and other countries will draw inspiration from this Colombian success story.

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  • Carlos Castillo Cardona & Nelson Ortiz Pinilla & Alejandra Gonzales Rossetti, 1993. "Home-Based Community Day Care and Children's Rights: The Colombian case," Papers iopcrs93/6, Innocenti Occasional Papers, Child Rights Series.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucf:iopcrs:iopcrs93/6
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    1. James R. Himes, 1992. "Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: Resource mobilization and the obligations of the States Parties," Papers iopcrs92/2, Innocenti Occasional Papers, Child Rights Series.
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    1. Currimjee,Alisa Katharina Arif & Lima, Jem Heinzel-Nelson Alvarenga & Troiano,Sara, 2022. "Childcare Arrangements for Low-Income Families : Evidence from Low and Middle-Income Countries," Social Protection Discussion Papers and Notes 180967, The World Bank.

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