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Gender Responsive Budgeting in the Nordic Countries: The Scandinavian Experience: Barriers, Results and Opportunities by Catharina Schmitz Project Director, Gender Budgeting, 2006 The project’s three main components: 1. Cooperation and exchange of experiences between the Nordic countries; 2. Cooperation and coordination with other actors and, 3. Methodological development. The project will use as its basis the European Council’s definition of Gender Budgeting: Gender budgeting is an application of gender mainstreaming in the budgetary process. It means a gender-based assessment of budgets, incorporating a gender perspective at all levels of the budgetary process and restructuring revenues and expenditures in order to promote gender equality.The long-term goal is to integrate a gender- and equality perspective in budget processes and national budget, in line with each countries’ own political goals and gender platforms. The final report will include a concluding report synthesizing experiences from the project, with a presentation of the pilot projects. The report will include methods and models developed, conclusion and recommendations for continued future work. Gender Responsive Budgeting in the Nordic Countries: The Scandinavian Experience |
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