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Gender 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.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.DocumentGender Budgeting as a Tool for Poverty Reduction: Concepts, Practices and Capacity Implications
African Capacity Building Foundation, 2009What is gender budgeting and how is it relevant to Africa? This publication provides a wealth of information on gender-budgeting practices in Africa. It begins with an overview of some conceptual perspectives on gender budgeting. International legal instruments that mandate gender equality, as well African Union (AU) commitments to gender equality, are also outlined.DocumentGender Budgeting as a Tool for Poverty Reduction: Concepts, Practices and Capacity Implications
African Capacity Building Foundation, 2009What is gender budgeting and how is it relevant to Africa? This publication provides a wealth of information on gender-budgeting practices in Africa. It begins with an overview of some conceptual perspectives on gender budgeting. International legal instruments that mandate gender equality, as well African Union (AU) commitments to gender equality, are also outlined.DocumentLevelling the field: improving opportunities for women farmers in Africa
World Bank, 2014While agriculture across sub-Saharan Africa forms the backbone of many nations' economies, women are largely locked out of land ownership, access to credit and productive farm inputs, as well as support from extension services.DocumentLevelling the field: improving opportunities for women farmers in Africa
World Bank, 2014While agriculture across sub-Saharan Africa forms the backbone of many nations' economies, women are largely locked out of land ownership, access to credit and productive farm inputs, as well as support from extension services.DocumentAppraisal of the programme document ‘Promoting transboundary collaboration in the Central Albertine Rift in order to reduce unsustainable exploitation of natural resources and contribute to economic development’.
2013Appraisal of a programme document Submitted by the Greater Virunga Transboundary Collaboration (GVTC) to the Norwegian Embassy in Kampala 2013.DocumentAfrica Impact Evaluation Podcast: Economic Empowerment of Young Women in Africa #AfricaBigIdeas
2014How useful are impact evaluations for job training programmes? According to the World Bank, impact evaluations are crucial to figuring out if training programmes work or not; they also help to determine what aspects of training programmes are most relevant to target audiences.DocumentReluctant to return? The primacy of social networks in the repatriation of Rwandan refugees in Uganda
Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford, 2014Two decades after the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, tens of thousands of refugees remain in exile. Since October 2002, the governments of Rwanda and Uganda, and UNHCR have been playing an active role in promoting the voluntary repatriation of Rwandan refugees.Pages
