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No Nurseries, No Solutions: The State Leaves Young Families in the Lurch

Published January 19, 2026, 07:03
No Nurseries, No Solutions: The State Leaves Young Families in the Lurch

The acute problem faced by young couples – and even more so by single-parent families – due to the lack of available places in nurseries and the difficulty of finding qualified staff has reached a critical point, leaving young families in the lurch. MP Christos Christofias points out that this situation is an obstacle to reconciling work, family and personal life, often leading women to abandon or postpone their careers. Mr. Christofias accuses the state of lacking substantial solutions, emphasizing that the need for new nurseries is increasing while the lack of interest in the childcare profession has led to a decline in relevant studies. Furthermore, he states that graduates of childcare programs do not have access to a list of candidates for appointment, discouraging young people from choosing the profession. Education Minister Athena Michaelidou acknowledges the problem, but her response is limited to recording existing academic options, without being accompanied by a specific action plan or timetable. The absence of clear commitments and initiatives from the state leaves the essential questions raised by the MP unanswered. Christos Christofias' letter highlights the need for immediate and effective state intervention, with the aim of increasing places in nurseries, strengthening childcare studies and creating incentives to attract new people to the profession. The lack of support for families has serious social and economic consequences, exacerbating inequalities and undermining the country's development.