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Increasing financial investment in women and girls through gender responsive budgeting
Governance and Social Development Resource Centre, 2014Research for improving policymaking related to non-monetised sectors, such as unpaid care work, is currentIt is difficult to conceive of any public policy to ensure the continued enjoyment of women’s rights that can be carried out without financial resources from the state coffer. This is the argument by the authors of this perspective piece, with particular reference to India.DocumentTraining Manual on Gender Budget Analysis (GBA)
2006The incidence of gender inequalities in Nigeria is widely regarded as an obstacle to achieving optimum social and economic development.DocumentOpen Budgets Portal: Gender Budgeting
World Bank, 2014This section of the World Bank website presents documentation on gender budgeting. The first headline showcases budget-related gender initiatives carried out by international organisations such as the World Bank and the United Nations (UN). The second headline presents a series of documents and papers related to gender budgeting.DocumentMacro, mezzo and micro-level analysis of gender responsive budgeting in Rwanda
2013This study focuses on Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) as an alternative approach for equitable allocation of gender resources for men, women, boys and girls in Rwanda. It uses a purposive sampling technique to identify 115 respondents from institutions and gender machineries in Rwanda. Face-to-face interviews and focus group discussions were utilised to gather primary data base.DocumentGender Responsive Budgeting and Aid Effectiveness Knowledge Briefs
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2010This series investigated how gender responsive budgeting (GRB) tools and strategies had been used in the context of aid modalities, such as general budget support (GBS) and sector budget support (SBS). Research was carried out in ten countries: Cameroon, Ethiopia, India, Morocco, Nepal, Mozambique, Peru, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda.DocumentIntegrating gender responsive budgeting into the aid effectiveness agenda reports
UN Women, 2009These research reports (one composite report and ten country reports) have been generated as part of the UNIFEM programme, 'Integrating gender responsive budgeting into the aid effectiveness agenda'. The three-year programme funded by the European Commission (EC) was launched in 2008 and consists of research and programmatic technical assistance.DocumentGuideline for gender sensitive budgeting on girls education in Ethiopia
2009Development partners, including UNICEF, have been supporting the Ethiopian Government so that the country could achieve universal access to education by 2015.DocumentGender, economic, social and ecological justice for sustainable development: A feminist declaration for post 2015
Post-2015 Women's Coalition, 2014This document was produced in February 2014 by a group of representatives from women’s organisations across the world. They met in New York in order to discuss shared vision and strategy for the future course of international development post-2015 – the target date of the Millennium Development Goals.DocumentNew actors, new money, new conversations: a mapping of recent initiatives for women and girls
Association for Women's Rights in Development, 2013Over the past several years, investing in women and girls as ‘smart economics’ has become a favored strategy in development and philanthropy. This has precipitated a host of campaigns and initiatives, including new private-sector involvement, dedicated to supporting women and girls.DocumentWomen moving mountains: collective impact of the Dutch MDG3 fund
Association for Women's Rights in Development, 2013Through decades of collective and individual struggle, and determined, conscious design, the women’s rights movement has achieved unprecedented shifts in global perception to the notion of gender equality as a desirable goal.Pages
