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Training Manual on Gender Budget Analysis (GBA)
2006This training manual is divided into six sections: an introduction, four training modules and a concluding session. Each module explains its training aims and learning outcomes. They include practical exercises numbered consecutively from 1-14. The four modules can be used as the basis for a 2-day training.DocumentGender budgets make more cents: country studies and good practice
Commonwealth Secretariat, 2011Over 50 countries in the world have gender budget initiatives of some kind. This book builds on a previous publication, 'Gender Budgets Makes Cents,' which provides an overview of gender-responsive budget (GRB) initiatives; and describes the conceptual framework, evolution of the work and lessons learned.DocumentGender Budgets Transparency and Accountability Project: Preparation of government budgets
2006Produced by the Development Initiatives Network, as part of the Gender Budget Transparency and Accountability Project, this factsheet preparation of government budgets in Nigeria. It covers topics such as:DocumentGender Budget Transparency and Accountability Project: Legislative participation in government budget processes in Nigeria
2006Produced by the Development Initiatives Network, as part of the Gender Budget Transparency and Accountability Project, this factsheet explains the basics of legislative participation in government budget processes in Nigeria. It covers topics such as:DocumentAn overview of changing scenario of economic empowerment through gender budgeting
2014According to this article, the mainstream of ‘women in development’ planning is critical in determining the extent to how much women could participate and obtain benefit from development process.DocumentUN Women website: Gender Responsive Budgeting
UN Women, 2012How can gender-responsive budgeting (GRB) initiatives create enabling policy frameworks, build capacity and strengthen monitoring mechanisms to support accountability to women?DocumentGender Budgeting and Democratic Governance: Experience from Africa and Europe
VENRO, 2010This publication is based on a workshop of African and European civil society organisations (CSOs), which took place in Bonn, Germany in September 2010. It was organised by the Association of German Development NGOs (VENRO), the umbrella organisation of development non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Germany.DocumentMultiple pathways to gender-sensitive budget support in the education sector: Analysing the effectiveness of sex-disaggregated indicators in performance assessment frameworks & gender working groups in (education) budget support to Sub-Saharan Africa
2013Since the turn of the century, changes in aid policies and instruments have taken place with the goal of promoting aid and development effectiveness. The reform agenda, which is most clearly laid down in the 2006 Paris Declaration (PD), centres on principles of ownership, harmonization, alignment, managing for results, and accountability.DocumentGender responsive budgeting
2012Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) takes into account gender-based social relations and the differentiated interests and concerns of women, men, girls and boys during the formulation, implementation and evaluation of state budgetary processes, and, consequently, public policies. Produced by the Ministry for Economy and Finance of Morocco, this fact sheet highlights the achievements and perspectiveDocumentOpen 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.Pages
