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This paper by Aasha Kapur Mehta, Professor of Economics at the Indian Institute of Public Administration calls for a reprioritization of the funds that are available to combat HIV/Aids to better target positive persons. It argues that Gender Budgeting could support such efforts and provides guidance on how to prepare a Gender Budget that meets the health needs of women affected and infected with HIV.
The paper is based on research conducted for the National Commission for Women on: ‘The Budget: A Gender and Poverty Sensitive Perspective’, New Delhi, 2003; a UNIFEM-IIPA study entitled ‘The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Women Care Givers in Situations of Poverty: Policy Issues’, Aasha Kapur Mehta and Sreoshi Gupta, UNIFEM and IIPA, New Delhi, 2006; Ongoing research on chronic poverty; and two workshops conducted by MWCD, IFES and IIPA on Gender Budgeting for Gender Budgeting Cells of the Ministries of the Government of India in October 2006 and January, 2007
Gender Budgeting by Aasha Kapur Mehta, India
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