🏛️ Government approves sustainable development strategy with universal childcare benefit
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On 10 February 2026, Spain's Council of Ministers approved a Sustainable Development Strategy featuring over 100 objectives, including a universal parenting allowance of €200 per month aimed at reducing child poverty. This initiative, proposed by the Ministry of Social Rights, could lift over 500,000 children out of poverty. The strategy also includes goals to reduce the gender pay gap, increase public investment in housing, and promote renewable energy. Implementation details and costs for the childcare benefit remain unspecified.
Key points
- The Council of Ministers approved a Sustainable Development Strategy with over 100 objectives for 2030.
- A universal parenting allowance of €200 per month aims to lift over 500,000 children out of poverty.
- The strategy includes measures to reduce poverty, inequality, and improve housing access.
- Implementation details and costs for the childcare benefit remain unspecified.
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Facts
- The universal parenting benefit aims to provide €200 per month for each child in eligible families.
- The UNICEF study indicates that this benefit could lift approximately 530,000 children out of poverty.
- The strategy includes over 100 objectives to be achieved by 2030.
- The government plans to triple public investment in housing, allocating €7 billion over four years.
Quotes
- The universal parenting benefit is a right that would end the most severe child poverty by 2030 — Ministry of Social Rights.
- Child poverty has a cost of almost 65 billion euros, and eradicating it would amount to between 11 and 15 billion — Sira Rego.
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