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Title: GENDER RESPONSIVE BUDGETING Gender, Women and Politics


1
GENDER RESPONSIVE BUDGETINGGender, Women and
Politics
The National Democratic Institute
2
Introductions/Ground rules
  • Introductions
  • Ground Rules
  • Ice Breaker Exercise

3
Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) Objectives
  • To develop a basic understanding of GRB
  • To become familiar with the budget process and
    tools to make it more equitable

4
GRB Topics
  • What is GRB?
  • Benefits and goals
  • GRB requirements
  • Budget process
  • GRB stakeholders
  • Five step approach
  • GRB tools
  • Country examples

5
Key Terms
  • Gender
  • Budget
  • Expenditure
  • Revenue
  • Income
  • Audit
  • Accounting
  • Transparency
  • Accountability

6
What is GRB?
  • Analysis of budget (expenditures and revenues)
    from a gender perspective
  • Disaggregation of budget in terms of its impact
    on men and women
  • Highlights the gaps between policy and resources
    committed
  • National, regional and local levels

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What GRB is not
  • Not a separate budget for women
  • Doesnt necessarily seek to increase the amount
    of money spent on women
  • Not an end in itself

8
GRB Benefits
  • Promotes government transparency and
    accountability
  • Addresses discrimination, inefficiency and
    corruption
  • More effective use of public funds
  • Improves policies and contributes to economic
    growth
  • Strengthens citizen advocacy and monitoring

9
GRB goals
  • Raise awareness of gender issues and gender
    impacts of budgets and policies
  • Hold government accountable for budgetary and
    policy commitments
  • Better promote gender equality

Photo NDI
10
GRB requirements
  • Gender knowledge
  • Budget knowledge
  • Issue/sector-specific knowledge

11
GRB Enabling Environment
  • Access to the budget
  • Availability of gender-disaggregated data
  • Awareness of need for/benefits of GRB
  • Political will
  • Citizen support and clear objectives
  • Adequate resources

12
EXAMPLE SOUTH AFRICA
  • Womens Budget Initiative created by
    parliamentary committee and two NGOs
  • Analyzed national ministries, public sector
    employment and taxation
  • Case studies on local government, donor funding
    and job creation

13
What is a Budget?
  • Main policy statement and executing tool of
    government
  • Reflection of a countrys values

14
GRB and the Budget process
  • Budget cycle planning, execution,
    evaluation/auditing
  • Timing of GRB is critical
  • Different budgeting models require different GRB
    approaches

15
Budget cycle
  • Determining the macroeconomic situation
  • Preparing guidelines and setting expenditure
    ceilings
  • Preparing ministry spending proposals
  • Securing legislative approval
  • Monitoring, evaluating and ensuring
    accountability

16
Exercise Budget cycle
  • What are the procedures?
  • How are national priorities determined?
  • What are the constraints?
  • What is the budget format?
  • What is the role of ministries?
  • What role does the legislature play?
  • What are the roles of sub-national governments?

17
GRB stakeholders
  • Government
  • Lawmakers
  • Civil society organizations and citizens
  • International actors

18
Role of the legislature
  • Pass the Budget Act
  • Examine and decide on budget
  • Ensure commitments are upheld
  • Legislative scrutiny may be minimal
  • Insufficient time or information
  • Lack of capacity/resources/political will
  • Limited power
  • Disproportionate influence

19
Role of the legislature
  • Monitoring the budget and ensuring accountability
  • Auditing and reporting on spending
  • Example French yellow paper

20
EXAMPLE GRB IN UGANDA
  • A parliamentary initiative with linkages to
    non-governmental organizations
  • Budget research on ministries at the national
    level
  • Sustainability

21
EXERCISE GRB PLANNING
  • Develop preliminary answers
  • to key questions

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22
GRB five step approach
  • Step 1 Analyze the situation of women, men,
    girls and boys in a given sector

Photo Alamy
23
GRB five step approach
  • Step 2 Assess the gender responsiveness of
    legislation, policies, and programs
  • Step 3 Assess budget allocations

24
GRB five step approach
  • Step 4 Monitor spending and service delivery
  • Step 5 Assess outcomes

25
Exercise Preliminary Analysis
  • Analyze the situation
  • Statistics
  • Assess gender responsiveness
  • Policies, programs, legislation
  • Assess budget allocations

26
GRB tools
  • Gender Sensitive
  • Policy Assessment
  • Links budgets to policies
  • Examines each budget area and related policies
    from a gender perspective
  • Considers likely gender impact of allocations and
    associated policies

27
GRB tools
  • Beneficiary Assessments
  • Ask intended beneficiaries to assess how public
    spending is meeting their needs and what their
    priorities are
  • Use opinion polls, attitude surveys, focus
    groups, interviews, role plays

28
GRB tools
  • Public Expenditure Analysis
  • Compares distribution of public spending among
    women and men
  • Estimates the amount spent on a given service for
    women and men

Photo Felicity Thompson, WHO
29
GRB tools
  • Sex-disaggregated Analysis of
  • Impact of the Budget on Time Use
  • Focuses on the amount of unpaid work
  • Is this likely to increase the time that
    men/women spend on unpaid work?

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30
GRB tools
  • Revenue Analysis
  • Examines the proportion of income paid in
    taxes/user fees by women and men
  • Gender Sensitive Budget Statement
  • Governments can issue gender analysis of its
    programs and budgets

31
EXAMPLE GRB IN TANZANIA
  • NGO-based GRB spurred government to start its own
  • GRB team includes government officials and NGO
    reps
  • Focuses on national ministries and on local
    budgets
  • Donor support

32
CASE STUDY GRB IN INDIA
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Included a column on gender outcomes in the
    budget
  • Mandated Ministries to identify gender
    mainstreaming programs and improve womens access
    to services

33
CASE STUDY GRB IN INDIA
  • Ministry of Environment
  • Impact of climate change on women
  • Planning Commission
  • Ensure that national and state plans are gender
    sensitive
  • Department of Commerce
  • Gender implications of special economic zones

34
CASE STUDY GRB IN INDIA
  • Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs
  • Issue of deserted wives of non-resident Indian
    marriages
  • Periodic review of female domestic servants in
    foreign countries
  • Ministry of Urban Development
  • Clean and safe public toilets
  • Adequate street lighting

Photo Vivek Chugh, rgbstock.com
35
CASE STUDY GRB IN INDIA
  • Ministry of Defense
  • Gender inclusion and non-discrimination in armed
    forces
  • Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
  • Provide solar lanterns to girl students
  • Train women to sell and repair renewable energy
    devices

36
CASE STUDY GRB IN INDIA
  • Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
  • Health insurance initiative for women
  • Increase immunization levels for girls
  • Ministry of Agriculture
  • National Gender Resource Centre
  • Increase access to credit and markets

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37
GRB Lessons Learned
  • GRBs have the most impact when they are led by
    government and driven by civil society
  • GRB has to be institutionalized
  • Ongoing monitoring is essential
  • Research to inform policy and support advocacy
  • Donor-driven initiatives are not sustainable

38
EXERCISE GRB ROLE PLAY
  • Roles
  • Health and Education
  • Agriculture and Rural Development
  • Commerce
  • Civil Service

Photo NDI
39
GENDER RESPONSIVE BUDGETING REVIEW
  • Analysis of budget from a gender perspective
  • Promotes more effective use of funds
  • Need access to budget and data and political
    will
  • Must be timed around budget cycle
  • Must be adapted and has many tools
  • Cross-sector initiatives are most sustainable and
    effective
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