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  • Resources 9

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  • Tracking Budget and Expenditures 9
  • Budget Monitoring and Advocacy 3
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Discussion Paper on Measuring Sustainable Development Goal Indicator 5c1
Paper discussing the definition and measurement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Indicator 5.c.1 (reclassified to Tier II) and discussing the relationship of SDG Indicator 5.c.1 with other Indicators.
Financing for Gender equality and Tracking Systems
This note provides an overview of existing gender equality markers and reviews issues relating to the tracking and monitoring of investments related to gender equality and women’s empowerment. It is intended as an input into the development of a guidance note for the UN system on principles and standards for the design, implementation and reporting systems on investments that support gender equality and women’s empowerment in the UN system.
Financing the unfinished business of gender equality and women's rights: priorities for the post-2015 framework
This technical paper analyses investments by OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) donors in six policy areas that are priorities for the...
Gender Equality Marker Guidance Note
The guidance note sets out commom principles and standards for gender equality markers systems that track and report on allocations and expenditures for gender equality and women's empowerment.
Increasing Accountability in Financing for Gender Equality - Programme Brief
The Global Programme ‘Increasing Accountability in Financing for Gender Equality’ was developed to increase financing for national gender equality commit¬ments in sixteen countries and to strengthen government and donor accountability on financing decisions and practices. Drawing on diverse country experiences, this brief showcases the programme’s comprehensive ap¬proach together with its achievements and lessons. It also provides policymakers and gender advocates with...
ITC/ILO Gender Marker: Tracking gender-sensitive training activities in the ITC/ILO Programmes
The ITC/ILO gender marker is a one-digit code (on a 0 to 3 scale) used by ITC to assess ;whether or not ITC/ILO ;training activities are designed in a gender-sensitive way in order to address the needs of women and men as ultimate beneficiaries of development actions.The application of the marker is preceded by appropriate awareness-raising sessions and accompanied by guidance from gender specialists (if needed). This coding system is grounded in the gender accountability work done by...
Making Development Co-operation More Effective: 2014 Progress Report
This report draws on the ten indicators including global indicator on gender equality of the Global Partnership monitoring framework. This report provides a first global snapshot of the state of play in implementing selected Busan commitments. In the midp
New Actors, New Money, New Conversations
The third report in a new research series on resources for women's rights organizing from the Association for Women's Rights in Development, this...
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.
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