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Sunday, 5 February, 2006   
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     GENDER BUDGET    
 
"If you want to see which way a country is headed, look at the country's budget
and how it allocates resources for women and children."

- Pregs Govender, Member of Parliament, South Africa

 
 

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  CONTENT  
I. DEFINITION
II. GENDER RESPONSIVE BUDGETING - A DEEPER LOOK
  1. WHAT IS GENDER-SENSITIVE BUDGET ANALYSIS?
  2. WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF GENDER BUDGETS?
  3. WHY GENDER-SENSITIVE BUDGET?
  4. WHAT ARE THE GB TOOLS?
III.  INTERVIEW WITH MARION BOEKER
IV. INFORMATION KITS
V. LINKS
VI. GLOSSARY OF USEFUL TERMS
  I. DEFINITION  
Any budget outlines planned revenues and expenditures and most budgets are not specifically targeted to women or men. A government's budget, for example, outlines how much revenue is expected as well as the amount of money to be spent on various programs. A gender budget outlines not just expected revenue and expenditures, but also responds to the budget impact on women and men, resulting in budgetary commitments that show a solid, accountable connection to a government's gender equality commitments."

Source: Definition is taken from the paper "Gender-Based Analysis" prepared by Status of Women Canada.
  Economic Glossary  
 Introduction
 Glossary
 References
 Gender Budget mailing list
 Reports
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Network of East-West Women”CEE/CIS Gender Budget mailing list”

 Letter to New Subscribers

See above website link to access subsite for NEWW Gender Budget List


Dear Subscriber,

NEWW-Polska would like to welcome you to our "CEE/CIS Gender Budget mailing list. The list was created as a response for the need for information on existing tools of influencing governments' policies often emphasized by women form the CEE and former Soviet Union region. It is a direct outcome of the 2003 NEWW-Polska and NEW Gender Policy Conference - "Women and Economy", which took place in the end on 24-27 of April in Gdansk, Poland.

The main aim of the list is to build the capacity of women and women's NGOs in CEE/NIS to enforce economic rights and participate in economic processes (Gender Budget Initiatives), introduce extensive information on gender budget analysis and identify and support concrete activities on gender budget initiatives to be undertaken in the CEE/NIS region.

CEE/NIS is the only region in the world where this idea is still relatively unknown and completely not practiced and it is of great importance that women's NGOs take part in gender budget initiatives in order to ensure that the public money are spend in a most efficient and economically justice way.

NEWW-Polska hopes that this listserve would be very helpful in facilitating women's participation and influencing the economic decision-making processes. It will include examining the ways in which women from the CEE/NIS region could safeguard their interests in the process of integrating a gender analysis into public expenditure policies and budgets.

Gender Budget Initiatives can help to close the existing gaps between participation and consultation in the formulation of new policies and legislation and in the allocation of resources, ensuring that public money is raised and spent more effectively. They can help promote greater accountability for public resources to the people of a country, especially to women, who are generally more marginalized than men in decision-making concerning public money.

This listserve will provide various information on gender budget analysis, good practices from other parts of the world (and hopefully soon from our region), accessible recourses, important events connected with GB, possibilities of partnerships in GB Initiatives as well as grant opportunities and other information you will consider relevant. Additional information on gender budget can be found on NEWW-Polska website: www.neww.org.pl

NEWW-Polska hopes that you will actively participate in creating "CEE/CIS Gender Budget mailing list" and together we will manage to create a Network, which will succeed in introducing GB Initiatives in the CEE and former Soviet Union region. We hope that you will find this service useful and we welcome your comments and suggestions.

With warm regards

Malgorzata Tarasiewicz
NEWW-Polska Director
& Zofia Lapniewska
NEWW-Polska researcher and mailing list moderator.

Please direct any questions or feedback to
Zofia Lapniewska:zofia@neww.org.pl


 




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