How is British Columbia standing when it comes to advancing the economic human rights of women?
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights includes the economic rights to education, housing, health care, social security, wages worthy of human dignity, and freedom from discrimination in employment. Access to affordable and high quality child care opens doors and removes barriers for women exercising their economic human rights.
Join us for a lively community conversation to discuss if we are doing enough to advance the economic rights of women in the province. We'll explore the economic benefits of child care to British Columbia as a whole and how these benefits contribute to the well-being of women and families in the province.