Gender-Responsive Budgeting

Lecture 07

Reporting gender-responsive spending upward

PublishedVideo lectureWritten by Tharindu Bandara

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  1. Block 1 · video

    Uncounted spending cannot be defended

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    Spending that is not tagged and reported as gender-responsive cannot be counted at the national level, and an institution that cannot demonstrate its own record is in a weak position when the next budget round is negotiated. This closing lecture builds an upward report from the indicators, baselines and costings set earlier in the module, and follows it to where it is actually read in the budget cycle.

  2. Block 2 · text

    Last year's report is next year's evidence

    A completed, well-evidenced gender budget report is the strongest argument for the following year's allocation - it is proof the previous investment worked, rather than a promise that the next one will. Institutions that report consistently tend to be trusted with larger, less-scrutinised allocations over time.

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  • Upward reporting template

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  • Multi-year GRB tracking sheet

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