«(…)For over 25
years, governments and civil society organizations around the world have been
using gender[1]responsive budgeting (GRB)
as a tool to promote gender equality. Debbie Budlender describes GRB as the
“technical task of investigating to what extent the government budget provided
the resources to implement gender-responsive policies and programs.”3 GRB has
been used for awareness raising; management and accountability purposes,
including identifying and tracking gender-related spending; impact evaluation;
and ultimately, to improve planning and implementation. The purpose of this
study is to help accelerate progress toward more effective ways of integrating
(“double mainstreaming”) gender equality and climate change considerations as
equally important imperatives in public financial management. This study
presents findings from exploratory research in two countries that are attempting
gender-responsive climate change budgeting (GR-CCB) to various degrees and with
different approaches: Bangladesh and Mexico».
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