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  • Resources 7

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  • Planning and Budgeting 7
  • Budget Monitoring and Advocacy 2
  • Institutional mechanisms 1
  • Local Governance 1
  • Sectoral application of GRB 1
  • Tracking Budget and Expenditures 1

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  • Case Studies 7
  • Programmatic Approach 1

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  • Europe and Central Asia 3
  • Global 2
  • Asia and the Pacific 1
  • Eastern and Southern Africa 1

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  • Albania 2
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina 1
  • Nepal 1
  • South Sudan 1

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FOUND 7 RESULTS
GENDER-RESPONSIVE BUDGETING IN SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE: UNIFEM EXPERIENCES
This publication captures lessons learned in the course of the UNIFEM project on gender responsive budgeting (GRB) in South Eastern Europe (SEE).
Implementation of GRB in Peace Building and Health Programmes in Nepal
The GRBC has developed five criteria for evaluation of genderresponsiveness of the budgeted government programmes and projects. These criteria include women's participation in programme formulation and implementation, benefit accruing to them, their capacity building, contribution to women's employment/income generation, and reduction in women's workload and qualitative improvement in their time use.
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...
Planning and budgeting in Southern Sudan: starting from scratch
This briefing paper published by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) in October 2010 discusses the factors needed for successful budget reforms after conflicts, using the example of Southern Soudan. The study highlights two factors, in particular, that have influenced the success of Southern Soudan in building planning and budgeting systems after 22 years of conflict between the Government of Sudan and Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM). These two factors are: Strong technical...
Promoting Gender Responsive Policies and Budgets:Lessons from South East Europe Experiences in the period 2011-2013
Support for gender responsive policies, programming and budgets has been an important priority area of UN Women’s Sub-Regional Office for Central and South Eastern Europe. In 2011, the Sub-regional Office launched a three-year project on Promoting Gender Responsive Policies in South East Europe (PGRP-SEE) financed by the Austrian Development Agency. The project covered Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and FYR Macedonia. The ultimate goal of the project was that policies, programs and...
Recommendations and guidelines for introducing the gender perspective to local budgets in Bosnia...
The publication presents a set of instruments for the analysis of public revenues and expenditures from a gender perspective. The authors analyzed...
What Women Want: Planning and Financing for Gender-Responsive Peacebuilding
This review of current patterns of planning and funding in post-conflict settings reveals a persistent gender bias, in which women's needs and issues are systematically underfunded. The paper addresses a wide range of questions in the broad area of planning and financing for gender equality in post-conflict settings. It presents findings from several studies conducted by the United Nations Development Fund for Women(UNIFEM, part of UN Women) on the inclusion of women's needs and issues in...
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