Singapore Encourages Parenthood with New Breastfeeding Pods Initiative
Singapore is taking proactive steps to address its declining birth rate by setting up breastfeeding pods for nursing mothers, local media reported. Aimed at encouraging young couples to have children, this initiative highlights the city-state’s commitment to supporting families.
Local start-up and social enterprise Go!Mama has spearheaded this effort, launching new pods in collaboration with state-owned Temasek Foundation and the National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre. This development comes just ahead of Singapore's 60th birthday, as reported by The Straits Times.
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office Indranee Rajah emphasized the flexibility and convenience these pods offer at their launch. She noted that the pods provide dedicated spaces for breastfeeding mothers and employees, contributing to a supportive environment for nursing.
The latest initiative by Go!Mama marks significant progress toward its goal of deploying 300 pods by the end of 2026. By the first quarter of 2026, a total of 60 new comfortable nursing spaces are expected to be available at various public locations, including parks, libraries, transport hubs, and office campuses.
Currently, around 100 Go!Mama pods are in operation throughout Singapore, serving more than 20,000 mothers and caregivers. This effort forms part of broader moves by Singapore to improve access to clean and comfortable breastfeeding spaces.
Addressing its ongoing population growth challenges, Singapore has been launching multiple schemes to promote family growth. Initiatives such as the Baby Bonus Scheme and maternity leave for both parents are among measures designed to support young couples in having more children.
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