Reflections from the first IDB regional forum IDB Cares: Connecting Care: Learning between governments The importance of care policies in public and private consciousness in Latin America and the Caribbean continues to grow. It is estimated that nearly 31 million jobs could be created in the region by 2035, mostly held by women, if childcare and long-term care … [Read more...] about Three Key Aeas for Scaling Up Care Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean
Carina Lupica

Carina Lupica
Carina Lupica is a Senior Sector Specialist in the Gender and Diversity Division of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), based in Washington, D.C. With over 15 years of experience in international organizations such as the IDB, ILO, ECLAC, and UNDP, her work focuses on strengthening care systems, social protection, labor markets, and public-private partnerships in Latin America and the Caribbean. She has provided technical assistance to governments, conducted research for leading think tanks like ICRW and Equimundo, and participated as a keynote speaker in high-level seminars. Carina holds a Master’s in Economics and Public Policy from the Torcuato Di Tella Institute and a Bachelor’s in Political Science from the Catholic University of Córdoba, Argentina.