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Maestral International Newsletter
February 2026
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Welcome to Maestral International's Newsletter! We hope you enjoy learning more about our work to ensure that all children are protected, nurtured, and able to reach their full potential.

Wilton Park Dialogue on Care Reform

By Joanna Wakia, Kelley Bunkers, & Sully Santos de Uclés 

Maestral is a partner in the Global Campaign for Children’s Care Reform, alongside the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), UNICEF and Better Care Network. We have been proud to support the planning of an international dialogue on care reform, hosted by Wilton Park and FCDO in Sussex, UK. The dialogue, which took place from 28-30 January, brought together representatives from 16 countries who are amongst the first signatories to the Global Charter on Children’s Care Reform, along with representatives from civil society including those with lived experience of alternative care. The aim of the dialogue was to accelerate progress in care reform following the launch of the Charter in 2025 through sharing examples from diverse countries and discussing how the Campaign can build on the progress already made and build greater momentum through collaborative actions. The open, challenging and encouraging conversations will be captured in a forthcoming report on the event. Whilst the suggestions to inform a roadmap for the Campaign will be opened for wider consultation.

Caregiving at the Centre: What the Madrid Forum Signals for the Sector

 

By Francesca Stuer

The Madrid Global Caregiver Forum brought together governments, UN agencies, civil society, academia, donors, and caregivers to advance a shared vision for universal caregiver and parenting support as a cornerstone of child wellbeing, violence prevention, and sustainable development. Opened by the Queen of Spain and the Queen of Jordan, and attended by senior leaders from UNICEF, WHO, and over 30 governments, the Forum marked the first global event of its kind dedicated exclusively to caregiving and parenting systems 

 

Across plenary sessions and thematic tracks, participants reaffirmed that caregiving relationships are among the strongest protective factors in a child’s life, shaping health, mental wellbeing, learning, and resilience across the life course. Evidence presented highlighted the high prevalence and long-term impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and the critical role of nurturing, non-violent, and supportive parenting in buffering stress and preventing harm. Parenting support was repeatedly framed not as a niche intervention, but as a core, universal prevention strategy that should be embedded across health, education, social protection, child protection, and humanitarian systems.

 

Key insights emphasised the need for system-wide approaches: universal access combined with targeted and intensive support for families facing greater adversity, including families affected by disability, displacement, or conflict.[1] Sessions underscored the importance of quality assurance, supervision, and a skilled workforce, alongside strong monitoring systems to guide investment and scale. Innovation featured prominently, with digital and blended delivery models recognised as powerful enablers for reach, cost-effectiveness, and inclusion—provided they are co-designed with parents and anchored in strong frontline services.

 

For the sector, the Forum signals a clear shift from fragmented programming towards integrated national caregiving systems, backed by political leadership, cross-sectoral coordination, and sustained financing. The endorsement of the Forum’s Outcome Document by multiple countries, and plans for a second ministerial conference, point to growing global momentum to position caregiver support as a public investment essential to child development, gender equality, and violence prevention.


[1] Note the important Caregiving in Adversity Framework developed by IRC: https://childprotectionpractitioners.org/caregiving-in-adversity/

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