世界银行-绘制洪都拉斯妇女就业机会领域的儿童保育计划和提供差距(英)
ReportMay 2025Mapping childcare programs and gaps in provision inareas with employment opportunities for women inHondurasPhoto: Flag of Honduras in Tegucigalpa by Manuel Chinchilla via canva.comPublic Disclosure AuthorizedPublic Disclosure AuthorizedPublic Disclosure AuthorizedPublic Disclosure AuthorizedThis work was funded by the Early Learning Partnership Multi-Donor Trust Fund (ELP). It was prepared by LourdesRodriguez-Chamussy (Senior Economist and TTL, Poverty Global Practice), Paola Buitrago-Hernandez (Economist,Poverty Global Practice), and Giselle Del Carmen (Consultant, Poverty Global Practice) under the guidance ofXimena Del Carpio, Manager. The team is grateful to Rita Almeida, Pedro Rodriguez, Magdalena Bendini, AlonsoSanchez, Rafael Cortez, Carolina Mejia-Mantilla and Amparo Elena Gordillo-Tobar for inputs and helpful discussion.Amanda Devercelli, Ella Victoria Humphry, Frances Mary Beaton-Day, and Shawn Powers provided helpful feedbackat different stages of the work. The team is grateful for excellent assistance and coordination by Diana GaleanoServian, Cristina Cifuentes, and Pamela Gunio.This research was led by the Gender Innovation Lab for Latin America and the Caribbean (LACGIL). The LACGILprovides policymakers and development practitioners with knowledge to effectively promote gender equality anddrive change in the region. The objective of the LACGIL is to generate, disseminate, and help operationalizeevidence-based scalable policy solutions to enhance gender equality in the Latin American and Caribbean region.To do this, the LACGIL supports rigorous impact evaluations and inferential research to identify interventions thatare effective in narrowing gender gaps in women’s economic empowerment.The LACGIL receives its funding in part from the World Bank Group's Umbrella Facility for Gender Equality (UFGE), amulti-donor trust fund administered by the World Bank to advance gender equality and women's empowermentthrough experimentation and knowledge creation to help governments and the private sector focus policy andprograms on scalable solutions with sustainable outcomes. The UFGE is supported by generous contributions fromAustralia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden,Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the WellspringPhilanthropic Fund.Visit the LACGIL website for more information Email: lacgenderlab@worldbank.org1818 H. St NW Washington, DC 204This material should not be reproduced or distributed without the World Bank's prior consent. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS2Compelling evidence demonstrates that investing in early childhood development has asignificant impact on children’s cognitive and socioemotional development and on longer-term outcomes. At the same time, affordable nonparental childcare options are critically linked towomen’s economic participation and employment. Evidence from both developed and developingcountries
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