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Impact of Gender Budgeting on Women Empowerment

 

UNIFEM's work in support of gender responsive budgeting  

 

Budget Support: As good as the strategy it finances

 

 

Gender and Participatory Budgeting- DFID

 

 

Application of the gender policy marker by German Bilateral Development Agencies

 

 

Morocco Gender Report 2008

 

 

How do DAC statistics measure gender equality focused aid?

 

 

Gender Budgeting Guidelines and Analytical Tools at local level in Uganda

 

 

Genre et décentralisation au Sénégal

 

 

Rapport du Séminaire sur la prise en compte du genre dans le travail parlementaire- Burundi 2008

 

 

Gender Budgets: an overview- Canada

 

 

 

 

 

WHAT IS GRB?

"Gender responsive budgeting (GRB) is about ensuring that government budgets and the policies and programs that underlie them address the needs and interests of individuals that belong to different social groups. Thus, GRB looks at biases that can arise because a person is male or female, but at the same time considers disadvantage suffered as a result of ethnicity, caste, class or poverty status, location and age. GRB is not about separate budgets for women or men nor about budgets divided equally. It is about determining where the needs of men and women are the same, and where they differ. Where the needs are different, allocations should be different."

 

Debbie Budlender 2006

 

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NEW! GRB VIDEOS

 

MOROCCO

 

phpthumb.jpgGender-responsive budgeting is a crucial tool for women’s empowerment. In Morocco, UNIFEM has worked with the government to create a more tailored approach in which budgeting can have a more effective and immediate impact. As this documentary illustrates, when the needs of women living in a particular geographical and cultural context are addressed, the entire community benefits. In the past four years, the Finance Ministry of Morocco has made substantial progress in developing both gender-responsive and results-oriented budgetary reform.

 

 

 

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BOLIVIA

 

In Cochabamba, Bolivia, UNIFEM has made significant strides in teaching local women how to seek local government funding for projects that can benefit them. UNIFEM developed and sponsored local workshops in which women were educated on the city budget: where government money comes from, how it is distributed, and what strategies to use in applying for government funds. The workshops helped the women envision a new potential for what they can do for themselves, and helped them better understand what kinds of demands they can make on their own government.

 

 

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INDIA

Incorporating a gender perspective in government budgets can ensure that resources are allocated towards women's priorities to eliminate gender gaps. This can be achieved through women's participation in budget policymaking and gender budget analysis. This video presents show how this is working in practice in a GRB initiative supported by UNIFEM in Mysore, India.

 

 

 

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Asia
Advancing the process of gender budgeting in the Pacific (May 2007) PDF Print E-mail

 

 

This paper attempts to briefly examine the level of readiness/preparedness of Pacific Island countries (PICs) to advance the process of incorporating gender-responsive budget initiatives into national policies and public expenditure management systems. The paper touches on the ‘how to’ mechanisms for progress based on the recommendations of the Ninth Triennial Conference of Pacific Women in 2004.

 

It was jointly written by Suhas Joshi, Public Financial Management Advisor, the Pacific Financial Technical Assistance Centre (PFTAC) and Sanjesh Naidu, Economics Advisor, the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS). © May 2007 

 

 
Bridging the Gap between Gender Analysis and Gender Responsive Budgets PDF Print E-mail

 

Bridging the Gap between Gender Analysis and Gender Responsive Budgets: Key Lessons from a Pilot Project in the Republic of the Marshall Island.

 

Author: Rhonda Sharp and Sanjugta Vas Dev Hawke Research Institute University of South Australia Magill, South Australia 2004.

 

This paper examines a GRB pilot project undertaken in the small Pacific country of the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). This pilot project was conducted over a one-year budget cycle (September 2002–September 2003), and formed part of a regional technical assistance project funded by the Asian Development Bank. The technical assistance was provided by a University of South Australia (UniSA) consultancy team, comprising four advisors with expertise in gender, economics, policy and budgeting.

 

Bridging the Gap between Gender Analysis and Gender Responsive Budgets

 
Gender Responsive Budgeting in Pakistan: Experience and lessons learned PDF Print E-mail

 

Authors: Nadeem Mahbub and Debbie Budlender, November 2007.

 

This article describes the experience and lesson learned to date during the implementation of gender responsive budgeting in Pakistan through a dedicated project ‘Gender Responsive Budgeting Initiative’. The article provides the background, and details on GRB activities undertaken including implementation of various GRB tools, steps taken to gender sensitize the budgetary processes, linkages and synergies developed, and challenges and lesson learned so far.

 

Nadeem Mahbub is a government official, he was the National Manager of the GRBI project from its inception in 2005 to August 2007. Ms. Debbie Budlender is an internationally renowned GRB specialist who has acted as advisor to the GRBI project in Pakistan since 2005.

 

Gender Responsive Budgeting in Pakistan: Experience and lessons learned

 
Manual on Gender Budgeting in Malaysia PDF Print E-mail

 

The GRB initiative in Malaysia  is spearheaded by the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (MWFCD) with financial and technical assistance provided by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). December, 2005

 

The initiative focused on training budget officers in the pilot ministries in gender budget analysis skills and developing gender-sensitive budget statements. To this end, the MWFCD produced the following Manual on Gender Budgeting in Malaysia which contains basic information and practical guidance on implementing GRBs.

 

Manual on Gender Budgeting in Malaysia

 
Gender Budget Initiatives of Government of Karnataka – 2007-08 PDF Print E-mail

 

A Note Prepared By Singamma Sreenivasan Foundation, Bangalore

 

Following a commitment by the Finance Minister of Karnataka to create a separate cell in the Finance Department tasked with identifying the quantum and resource allocation and expenditure for women, the first ever Gender Budget document was presented in the year 2007-08 at the Legislature with a hope to improve the sensitivity to address the issues which concerns women.

 

Gender Budget Initiatives of Government of Karnataka

 
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