"THE ROLE OF FINANCE IN GENDER BUDGETING"
Keywords:
gender equality, gender budgeting, gender budgeting, financial control, control of public funds, budgeting cycle, sustainable development goals project, women's notebookAbstract
In this article, Gender Budgeting calls for the inclusion of a gender perspective in all levels of public budgeting processes. This study uses a literature review to examine the existing discourse on gender budgeting and identify avenues for future research. The idea of gender mainstreaming in public finance in general and the budgeting process in particular is not new and has Many governments are implementing gender budgeting
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