Belarus greenlights roadmap for information strategy on family policy through 2030

10:00, 10 April

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Belarus has approved an information strategy for state family policy and a roadmap for its implementation for 2026–2030, BelTA learned from the Belarusian Labor and Social Security Ministry.

The strategy was approved by four ministries: the Labor and Social Security Ministry, the Information Ministry, the Education Ministry, and the Healthcare Ministry.

The document establishes unified approaches to how topics related to family, parenthood, and childhood will be discussed in the country’s information space over the next five years. The Labor and Social Security Ministry noted that in preparing the strategy in 2025, nearly 260,000 publications in state media from 2020–2024 were studied. The research showed that the topic of family and parenthood is consistently present in the media, but its emotional tone is often neutral or formal. The largest share of materials is devoted to childbirth (20.2%), motherhood (30.5%), and fatherhood (45.6%). Meanwhile, real-life parental stories and personal parenting experiences account for less than 2.5% of all publications.

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