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Government budgets provide a comprehensive statement of the priorities of a nation. Within the budget, a government expresses its policy intentions, and the means and resources with which it intends to implement them. The budget debate is one of the key moments in the parliamentary year and it offers a crucial opportunity for parliament to promote the interests of those it represents. Increasingly, budgets have also begun to incorporate a vision of gender equality, by acknowledging that expenditures have differing effects on men and women, boys and girls.
In line with its dual interest in promoting the role of women in parliament and fostering good governance, the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) has held a series of regional seminars on "Parliament and the budgetary process, including from a gender perspective": in Nairobi (2000), Bamako (2001), Manila (2002) ,Dili- Timor Leste (2003), Colombo (2003) to help parliaments and their members to become more effective in accomplishing this crucial part of their constitutional mission.
The following publications document the speeches and presentations made during these seminars, and uses a series of quotations from the ensuing debates to provide a snapshot of the issues covered.
Parliament and the Budgetary Process, Including from a Gender Perspective: Anglophone Africa seminar Le Parlement et le processus budgetaire, notamment dans une perspective d'equite.. Parliament and the Budgetary Process, Including from a Gender Perspective: Manila Seminar Parliament and the Budgetary Process in Timor Leste (English version) Parliament and the budgetary process in Timor Leste (Portuguese version) Parliament and the Budgetary Process, Including from a Gender Perspective: Seminar South West Asia |
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