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    Integrating gender equality dimensions into public financial management

    Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, 2010
    This issues brief is on the integration of a gender equality perspective into public financial management (PFM). It introduces the what, why, where and how of both PFM and gender-responsive budgeting (GRB); outlines opportunities and challenges for implementing GRB; suggests ways of using GRB techniques; includes a comprehensive list of material for further reading.
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    Gender Cafe: Gender Responsive Budgeting and Planning, a comparative perspective on Cameroon, Mali and Senegal

    2014
    In Cameroon, it is around a coffee and without taboo that partners and stakeholders discussed how to ensure gender responsive budgeting and planning (GRB/P) is put in place, and significantly contributes to building gender equality, not to mention, contributing to progress within the broader development efforts of African nations.
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    Macro, mezzo and micro-level analysis of gender responsive budgeting in Rwanda

    2013
    This 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.
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    Gender Responsive Budgeting and Aid Effectiveness Knowledge Briefs

    United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2010
    This 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.
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    Integrating gender responsive budgeting into the aid effectiveness agenda reports

    UN Women, 2009
    These 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.
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    Gender budgeting as an instrument for educational attainment in Kenya

    2011
    Gender issues have continued to play a key role in the formulation of public policy across sectors worldwide. It is notable that gender gaps in many developing countries remain a challenge in the education sector. The purpose of policies is to guide action towards some identified practical goals; policies lose meaning when they remain unimplemented.
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    Guideline for gender sensitive budgeting on girls education in Ethiopia

    2009
    Development partners, including UNICEF, have been supporting the Ethiopian Government so that the country could achieve universal access to education by 2015.
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    Introducing the concept of Gender Responsive Planning and Budgeting in Sierra Leone

    2014
    UN Women, in collaboration with the Organization for Inclusive Development (OfID), has partnered with UNFPA and the Ministries of Local Government and Finance to deliver a training on Gender Responsive Planning and Budgeting (GRB) to senior professionals responsible for institutional planning, budgeting and tracking of implementation of local and central government resources in Freetown.
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    Impact of gender-responsive budgeting

    Governance and Social Development Resource Centre, 2013
    “What is the evidence on the impact of gender-responsive budgeting on gender outcomes and on resource distribution within government bodies, in developing countries? Where possible, identify the key requirements for success and lessons learned in gender-responsive budgeting.”
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    Gender Budgeting in Nigeria 2012-2015: Working with parliament and civil society to improve the lives of women and girls

    2012
    This programme is designed to support women Members of Parliament (MPs) in the National Assembly of Nigeria, where they comprise just 9% of members.

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