Letters to the Editor
Establish adequate daycare centres
June 21, 2024 00:00:00
Since 1991, Bangladesh's Directorate of Women Affairs, operating under the Ministry of Women and Child Affairs, has established daycare centres to empower low and middle-income working women. Ministry data reveal a total of 119 daycare centres are operational, funded both by government revenue and under various projects. However, these centres, offering a combined 2,830 seats across 43 facilities across the country, fall short of meeting the demand.
Recent statistics from the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) indicate a significant rise in the number of working women, underscoring the growing need for reliable childcare solutions. Existing centres have faced criticism over quality, environment, and services provided.
Women's employment is a vital avenue for their empowerment, making it imperative for families, society, and the state to ensure a healthy and conducive environment for their children. The effective enforcement of the 'Daycare Centre Rules-2022,' aimed at addressing irregularities and enhancing services, is crucial. This initiative not only supports working mothers but also contributes to the economic self-sufficiency of many families.Etablishment of daycare centres at workplaces nationwide corresponds to contemporary needs by way of supporting women's empowerment.
Nazneen Akhter
Gulshan, Dhaka