Workshop on Financing Quality Childcare Facilities in India held at Ambassador Hotel, New Delhi on August 22, 2024
On 22 August 2024, IWWAGE, in collaboration with Mobile Creches, hosted a workshop on “Financing Quality Childcare Facilities in India.” The event aimed to bring together experts, policymakers, and practitioners to deliberate on creating sustainable childcare solutions across various settings, including urban slums, construction sites, and government premises.
The workshop commenced with opening remarks from Sona Mitra, Director of Policy and Research at IWWAGE, who set the context for the day. This was followed by a keynote address from Amneet P. Kumar, Commissioner & Secretary to the Government of Haryana, WCD, chaired by Chavi Vohra, Executive Director of Strategy & Impact at Mobile Creches.
Subsequent special addresses from Sunil Kumar Yadav, Director at NULM, MoHUA, and Ritu Dewan, President of the 64th National Conference of ISLE, provided a deeper perspective on the critical need for investment in Early Childhood Development (ECD).
Key discussions focused on vital aspects such as financial provisions for different creche operational models, catering to settings like urban slums, construction sites, and government premises. The study underpinning the event analysed Early Childhood Development (ECD) budgets across four states and included primary data to identify essential expenditure areas for running creches.
Divya Singh, Senior Research Manager at IWWAGE, presented the findings of an extensive study, highlighting ECD budgets from four states and essential expenditure areas for operationalising creches. Chirashree Ghosh, Executive Director of Operations & Partnerships at Mobile Creches, shared key recommendations and actionable steps towards advancing ECD funding and infrastructure.
The workshop concluded with a lively roundtable discussion where participants from diverse organisations shared insights, challenges, and innovative ideas for enhancing childcare systems. The event ended with a vote of thanks by Sruthi Kutty, Senior Policy Manager at IWWAGE, followed by a networking lunch.
Key Takeaways:
- Strengthening financial provisions for diverse childcare models.
- Insights from ECD budget analysis and primary data.
- Collaborative pathways for scaling up sustainable childcare facilities.
The discussions and recommendations from this workshop will serve as a foundation for shaping policies that prioritise quality child care in India. Stay tuned for the full report and further updates on this initiative!