… achieve equality between women and men by focusing on how public resources are collected and spent. ‘ Gender budgeting … key issues that are frequently overlooked in budgets and policy analyses, such as the economic effect of uneven … the budget to ensure that the government is using public resources in a way that can increase gender equality …
… are clearly identified and addressed at all stages of the policy cycle; recognising that policies, programmes and … of labour and patterns of decision-making affect the policy, programme or project; assess who has access to and … and men participating in and benefiting equally from the policy, programme or project. Explore the representation and …
… action. This is especially true for the actors involved in policy processes, as it enables them to create interventions … of planned external activities directed to the general public or a targeted group. As a gender-mainstreaming method, … media such as television, newspapers, radio and websites; public events (e.g. concerts, information booths at …
… what extent gender equality is mainstreamed in high-level policy objectives and priorities, and further assesses to what extent policy intentions are actually carried out in specific … if gender is mainstreamed in the general objectives of the policy in order to guarantee that they contribute to close …
… needs are taken into consideration at all stages of the policy cycle. Gender planning refers to the process of … opportunities of women and men and the constraints for public intervention in the respective area are identified. … increases participants’ empowerment and trust in public institutions; assists in preventing and managing …
… an ex-ante evaluation, analysis or assessment of a law, policy or programme that makes it possible to estimate in a … the present situation for the groups concerned by the public intervention and how this situation would evolve without public intervention. On the other hand, the analysis should …