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FOUND 203 RESULTS
The Local Level Gender Budget Initiative in the Philippines: Resources for Gender Budget Initiative
This publication presents experience of Phillippines in implementing gender responsive budgeting initiatives at the local level.
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 Local Level Gender Budget Initiative in the Philippines: The Case of the Vanishing River
This publication presents experience of Phillippines in implementing gender responsive budgeting initiatives at the local level.
The Local Level Gender Budget Initiative in the Philippines: The Hilongos Experience
This publication presents experience of Phillippines in implementing gender responsive budgeting initiatives at the local level.
The Local Level Gender Budget Initiative in the Philippines: The Sorsogon Experience
This publication presents experience of Phillippines in implementing gender responsive budgeting initiatives at the local level.
The Local Level Gender Budget Initiative in the Philippines: Vignette
This publication presents experience of Phillippines in implementing gender responsive budgeting initiatives at the local level.
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...
The Political Economy of Women's Budgets in the South Africa
The article discusses the potential for gender budget exercises to address gender issues and more specifically, the capacity for such exercises to address the complexities and dilemmas associated with mainstreaming gender into governance processes. The author draws largely upon the South African initiative and highlights how gender budget exercises must be modulated within a social, economic and political context.
The price of protection: Costing the Implementation of the Domestic Violence Act in South Africa
This report presents research on the costs of implementing South Africa's Domestic Violence Act (DVA), with a focus on quantifying missing personnel costs. It describes the methodology used in the research, the process required to obtain a protection order and the time taken at each step. The authors discuss factors impeding the execution of the DVA, such as the role of criminal justice employees. They also offer recommendations to secure an adequate budget to implement the DVA.
Uganda Health Sector Gender Budget Analysis 2001/2002
The following short paper by FOWODE published in 2003 provides a gender analysis of the health budget in Uganda. The paper briefly discusses health indicators in Uganda since the implementation of the Health Sector Strategic Plan (HSSP), poverty reduction interventions and additional health sector reforms. The paper outlines some of the challenges and disparities in accessibility and use of health facilities, analyzes Uganda's health policy and makes recommendations for the health sector.

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