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From Invisible Labor to Recognized Work: WLP Partners Address the Care Economy
The daily labor of nurturing, cleaning, teaching, and sustaining families and communities usually falls on women. Care work is the foundation of every economy, yet often remains undervalued, underpaid, and invisible. Women’s Learning Partnership (WLP) Partners are working to make care visible, reframing the concept as more than just a private responsibility, but a shared commitment to a more equal and just world.
WLP Contributes to Global Guidelines to End Child and Forced Marriage
The Global Campaign for Equality in Family Law (GCEFL), with support from coordinating committee members Equality Now and Women’s Learning Partnership (WLP), has submitted expert inputs to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) to inform new global guidelines to prevent and eliminate child, early, and forced marriage, as mandated by Human Rights Council Resolution 53/23.