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What can we expect from gender sensitive budgets? Strategies in Brazil and in Chile in a comparative perspective. By Florence Raes, 2005
In Latin America, gender sensitive budget exercises emerge in a context of increased legitimacy of the agenda of women’s rights and of renewed interest for public budgets brought about by the discourse on “good governance”. On the one hand, many governments have signed CEDAW and its facultative protocol; they have adjusted legislations and taken policy measures that favor gender equality. On the other hand, recurrent economic crisis and structural adjustment policies have struck harder on women, especially amongst the poor, notably because of the cutbacks in social spending and in the delivery of public services. In the light of these ambivalences, what are the benefits of gender sensitive budget initiatives?
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