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  • Resources 11
  • Highlights 2

THEME

  • Public Finance Management 13
  • Planning and Budgeting 7
  • Accountability and Transparency 3
  • Budget Monitoring and Advocacy 3
  • Tracking Budget and Expenditures 3
  • Private and Innovative Financing 2
  • Taxation 2
  • Costing 1
  • Human Rights 1

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  • Assessments and Analysis 4
  • Policy 4
  • Concept and Position Papers 2
  • Research 2
  • Case Studies 1
  • Data and Statistics 1
  • Guidance Notes 1
  • Manuals and Training Material 1
  • Monitoring and Evaluation 1

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  • Global 13

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FOUND 13 RESULTS
Technical Guidance Note
Integrated national financing frameworks (INFFs) were first introduced in the Addis Ababa Action Agenda to support increased alignment of financing from all sources with national sustainable development objectives.  The technical guidance aims to support countries to integrate gender equality objectives and gender analysis into the design and implementation of INFFs.
The State of the Field of Gender Lens Investing
'The State of Gender Lens Investing' presents a survey of the current state of the field, makes sense of tensions and trends in the field and recommends directions and action by a wide variety of participants, such as philanthropists, investors, nonprofit leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs, activists and academics.
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.

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