The city is putting real money behind caregiving. Beginning this month, Mexico City will launch a new stipend that pays 2,000 pesos every two months to 1,000 people who care for relatives with high dependency due to age or disability. The package also promises workshops, training, and basic case management for caregivers who are usually invisible to budgets. Officials flagged the plan in the government’s first-year report and tied it to a broader…
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