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Study: Day care expansion eases women's unpaid care load in low-income settings

Dr Timothy Abuya, lead researcher with Population Council of Kenya during the release of the study on Thursday at Panari Hotel, Nairobi. [James Wanzala]

Scaling up a social-franchise model of daycare centers can reduce effects of unpaid care work, among women in low-income settings of Nairobi.

This will help them improve work-life balance and also drive economic growth.

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