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TYPE OF CONTENT

  • Resources 99
  • Highlights 14

THEME

  • Planning and Budgeting 36
  • Development Effectiveness 33
  • Budget Monitoring and Advocacy 16
  • Public Finance Management 13
  • Tracking Budget and Expenditures 13
  • Sectoral application of GRB 9
  • Taxation 9
  • Local Governance 8
  • Human Rights 7
  • Accountability and Transparency 4
  • Costing 4
  • Financing GE in post conflict context 4
  • Institutional mechanisms 3
  • Private and Innovative Financing 2
  • Service Delivery 1

RESOURCE TYPE

  • Assessments and Analysis 46
  • Research 15
  • Manuals and Training Material 14
  • Policy 10
  • Case Studies 8
  • Data and Statistics 3
  • Concept and Position Papers 2
  • Guidance Notes 2
  • Monitoring and Evaluation 2
  • Programmatic Approach 1

REGION

  • Global 113
  • Americas and the Caribbean 1
  • Asia and the Pacific 1

COUNTRY

  • Afghanistan 1
  • Bhutan 1
  • Indonesia 1
  • Morocco 1
  • New Zealand 1

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FOUND 113 RESULTS
What’s behind the budget? Politics, rights and accountability in the budget process
This book aims to contribute to the evolving understanding of public expenditure management as a political, rather than a purely technical, process. In particular, it explores the ways in which a rights approach can contribute to strengthening pro-poor voice and outcomes in budget processes. It identifies issues, partners, tools and methods that may help development actors to support citizen accountability and a pro-poor, gender-equitable, focus in public expenditure management.
Women Gaining Voice: Political Representation and Participation in Decentralized Systems IDRC Brief
Decentralization has sometimes been presented as a magic bullet for both development and democracy. Since nearly everyone, from world leaders to nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to donors, agrees that development and democracy both fail unless women are included on an equal footing with men, successful decentralization should make government more accessible, accountable, and responsive to women.But does it? Since 2004, 13 research teams in South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America,...
Women Moving Mountains
The publication analyzes the aggregate impact of women’s organizations around the world that received grants from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ MDG3 Fund. Including results from 78% of the grantees, this analysis demonstrates the huge reach and transformation that is possible when organizations working to build women’s collective power for change receive serious resources for an extended period of time, with flexibility to refine their strategies to adapt to shifting contexts.

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