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Antigua plans to launch government-operated daycares for single mothers

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Antigua plans to launch government-operated daycares for single mothers

The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda is exploring a proactive strategy to reduce unemployment among young, single mothers by proposing the establishment of government-operated creches. 

This initiative aims to alleviate the financial burden of childcare, which is a significant barrier to employment for many in this demographic.

A strategic plan for enhanced childcare support

During recent governmental discussions, the issue of childcare expenses was identified as a critical factor preventing young mothers from entering the workforce. 

The government is preparing to bring this proposal to Parliament, highlighting the need for resources to build the necessary facilities and employ staff to manage the operations. 

The plan involves constructing these creches in areas with dense populations and lower income levels to ensure that the service is accessible and affordable.

Empowering mothers and reducing financial strains

The primary goal of this initiative is to empower young mothers by providing them with the means to secure employment without the overwhelming costs of childcare. 

By subsidizing these services, the government hopes to enable mothers to be economically productive while managing the care of their children efficiently. 

The Cabinet is committed to covering the majority of these expenses, with additional support possibly coming from philanthropic contributions.

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