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Meghan Markle & Prince Harry’s Latest Nonprofit Project Is Normalizing Dads Taking an Active Caregiving Role

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are committed to philanthropic work, especially through the nonprofit they founded, the Archewell Foundation. As it says on the website, the “core purpose” of the organization — which has supported groups like Girls Inc., Harvest Home, and the National Women’s Law Center — is “quite simply, to do good.”

The nonprofit’s latest project centers around the role a father plays in their child’s upbringing. The Sussexes have been supporting Equimundo: Center for Masculinities and Social Justice, an organization that works to “engage men and boys as allies in gender equality, promote healthy manhood, and prevent violence.”

And so it was no surprise that the Archewell Foundation recently shared Equimundo’s State of the World’s Fathers 2023 report, which they said they were “proud” to have supported. In the acknowledgments of the report, Equimundo thanked Archewell for “generously” providing support for the research.

“The 2023 data shows that men are increasingly involved in caregiving and would like to increase their care work at home, although deeply ingrained social norms and a lack of supportive policies and power structures discourage them from doing so,” the Archewell Foundation said in a statement. “The report recognizes care work as the bedrock of society and calls for continued advancements towards gender equality. It also emphasizes the need for media representation that normalizes men’s caregiving roles.”

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