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Let's shift systems and promote childcare as a vital public good

Most interventions are elevating the important agenda of women's economic empowerment in which providers are viewed as micro-entrepreneurs. [iStockphoto]

Home-based childcare (HBCC) is a form of non-parental care that takes place in the home of the child, or a provider as opposed to a centre.

It is one of the most popular forms of childcare globally, particularly for low-income families due to typically greater affordability. In the US alone, it is estimated that almost 30 per cent of infants and toddlers receive care primarily in a home-based setting by someone other than a parent, compared to 11.9 per cent in a centre (Paschall, 2019).

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