In Bogotá, Colombia, the Care School for Men pioneers an innovative approach to addressing gender inequality by offering workshops that teach men essential caregiving and household skills. With a focus on basic tasks like changing diapers and styling hair, the program challenges traditional gender roles and aims to narrow the domestic gender gap prevalent globally. Recognizing the disproportionate burden of unpaid caregiving borne by women, particularly in Colombia, the program seeks to empower men to share household responsibilities more equitably. By engaging men of all ages in discussions about masculinity and defying societal expectations, the Care School aims to foster a cultural shift towards more inclusive notions of masculinity and caregiving. Participants, like Ferley Sáenz, report significant improvements in their relationships with their families as they embrace their roles as more involved fathers and partners. While individual successes are promising, the program aspires to broader societal change, with ambitious goals to expand its reach and transform attitudes towards caregiving on a larger scale.

Read Full Story


More: