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TYPE OF CONTENT

  • Resources 31
  • Highlights 3

THEME

  • Sectoral application of GRB 34
  • Planning and Budgeting 9
  • Budget Monitoring and Advocacy 6
  • Tracking Budget and Expenditures 4
  • Local Governance 2
  • Public Finance Management 2
  • Accountability and Transparency 1
  • Costing 1
  • Institutional mechanisms 1
  • Taxation 1

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  • Assessments and Analysis 15
  • Case Studies 8
  • Manuals and Training Material 4
  • Research 4
  • Policy 2
  • Programmatic Approach 1

REGION

  • Global 9
  • Americas and the Caribbean 8
  • Eastern and Southern Africa 6
  • Asia and the Pacific 5
  • Europe and Central Asia 4
  • Arab States 3

COUNTRY

  • Morocco 3
  • Mexico 2
  • Uganda 2
  • Egypt 1
  • India 1
  • Kyrgyzstan 1
  • Mozambique 1
  • Nepal 1
  • Philippines 1
  • South Africa 1
  • Spain 1
  • Sweden 1
  • Viet Nam 1

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FOUND 34 RESULTS
Implementation of the Gender Responsive Budgeting in Peace Building and Health Programmes in Nepal
This publication is a compilation of two studies carried out to assess GRB in the peacebuilding and Health programmes under the EC/UN Women...
‘Incorporating Gender Perspective in Sectoral Policies, Strategies and Programmes’
This guide was developed in Kyrgyzstan to conduct appropriate training seminars among staff of ministries and agencies responsible for the development...
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...
Mainstreaming Gender into Egypt's Socio-Economic Development Plan--A Success Story
The report published by the Egyptian National Council for Women, and available in English and Arabic, summarizes their success in mainstreaming gender...
Morocco Gender Report 2008
The objective of this report is to review and analyze the impact of the major sectoral programmes to identify some areas of intervention to better take into consideration the gender dimension in the design of public policies.Six new government departments which have adopted gender-sensitive budgeting are covered by the 2008 Gender Report, bringing their total number to 17 departments. The report is also market by the introduction of a gender analysis of goal indicators.
New opportunities for gender equality? ! PRSPs en SWAPs from a gender perspective
This easy-to-read publication seeks to contribute to the reflection process on an approach and a set of instruments that are geared towards the evolution in development thinking and practice. The note first argues why a gender dimension is best integrated into the evolving aid modalities.  The extent to which PRSPs and SWAPs in practice take into account lessons learned is examined. Finally, the note discusses a number of avenues for making the new forms of aid more gender-sensitive, taking into...
Response of Aid Agencies to VAW in Central America
This report focuses on the responses of international aid agencies working on violence against women (VAW) in Central America and, in particular, the situation in Honduras. One of the conclusions of the publication is that International organisations should commit to gender budgeting, which is important as an indicator and create mechanisms to monitor their own organisations performance on VAW.
Show us the money is violence against women on the HIV&AIDS funding agenda?
In response to the growing body of evidence on violence and HIV&AIDS, and in response to calls by human rights advocates for effective action on these issues, international institutions and national governments have articulated a concern to address gender-based violence, including within the context of HIV&AIDS. Little is known, however, about what is actually being done to address these issues in policies, programming and funding, and whether the efforts that are underaway are truly based on...
The Local Level Gender Budget Initiative in the Philippines: The case of the bifurcated health...
The Local Level Gender Budget Initiative in the Philippines: the case of the bifurcated health program was published in 2006 by UNIFEM and the Women's Action Network for Development (WAND). The document highlights how the application of GRB in Sorsogon City revealed that the painful truth that there was no real functional city health office, the acting city health officer was simply deployed from the Provincial Health Office. Understandably, there was no annual health plan, only an annual...
The missing link: Applied budget work as a tool to hold governments accountable for maternal...
This brief explores the relevance of civil society budget analysis and advocacy (i.e., budget work) and its potential as a tool to hold governments accountable for their maternal mortality reduction commitments. In doing so, it discusses three recent examples of civil society groups engaged with budget analysis and advocacy: Fundar, Center for Analysis and Research in Mexico; Women's Dignity in Tanzania; and the Center for Budget and Governance Accountability in India. The work of these...

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