Gender budgets make cents : understanding gender responsive budgets
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 3.06B9278g (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10009900 |
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Integrating Gender into government budgets within a context of economic reform -The economic costs of gender inequality -The economic gains from gender responsiveness -Macroeconomic policy and the National Budget -Integarting gender into the National budget: applying analytical tools -Taking action Promoting gender equality through public expenditure -Background -What are gender responsive budgets? -The rationale for gender responsive budgets -Commonwealth country experiences -Lessons learned: opportunities and challenges -Future programme directions A global assessment of gender responsive budget initiatives -A strategy to mainstream gender into economic policy -Goals and objectives -The role of international agencies -The role of country-level actors -Working at different levels of government -Implementation strategies -Links toother developmental initiatives -Forward to sustainability A profile of country activities -Profiles by Region -Africa -The Americas -Asia -Europe -The Middle East -Pacific
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