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GOLD VI Steering Committee
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#CitiesAreListening Caring Systems Page
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{"body":{"en":"To consider care as a matter of public interest is to recognize it as a central function that has been historically invisibilize. In accordance with society's demands, governments have a key role to play. To advance in a social contract that incorporates care as a fundamental pillar that breaks with the sexual division of labor. Recognize the rights of both, those who receive and provide care. The market can only solve part of the problem, so the proposals must include the production of most of the care that takes place in the home without being remunerated. \r\n\r\nTerritory and care cities must formulate policies and management models that respond to the challenges of our societies, for example by providing relocation and programs aimed at reconciling domestic and working time. Redistribution of time is fundamental. From a gender equality and territorial perspective, it is necessary to redistribute the unpaid work performed by women. Reduce the burden of unpaid work and provide greater coverage. Change the concept of those who can pay can have access to it. Importance of crossover between care and territory"},"title":{"en":"GOLD VI Steering Committee"}}
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