Budlender, Debbie, and Guy Hewitt. 2002. Gender Budgets Make More Cents: Country Studies and Good Practice. London, UK: Commonwealth Secretariat.
Topics: Gender, Gender Budgeting Regions: Africa, Central Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa, Americas, North America, Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe, Northern Europe, Oceania Countries: Australia, Mexico, Philippines, Rwanda, South Africa, South Korea, United Kingdom
Çağatay, Nilüfer, Mümtaz Keklik, Radhika Lal, and James Lang. 2000. “Budgets as if People Mattered: Democratizing Macroeconomic Policies.” SEPED Conference Paper Series, UNDP, New York.
Topics: Economies, Economic Inequality, Gender Budgeting Regions: Africa, Southern Africa, Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania Countries: Australia, Philippines, South Africa
Bakar, Aloyah A., Patahiyah Binti Ismail, and Maimunah Mohd Sharif. 2016. “Localizing Gender and Participatory Budgeting: Challenges of Institutionalization in Penang, Malaysia.” In Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting, edited by Cecilia Ng, 142–62. SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace 22. Springer International Publishing.
Topics: Gender, Gender Budgeting, Governance Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Malaysia Keywords: institutionalization, Gender and participatory budgeting, pilot project, municipality, local government
Kamarudin, Shariza. 2016. “Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting in Penang: The People-Oriented Model.” In Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting, edited by Cecilia Ng, 55–79. SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace 22. Springer International Publishing.
Topics: Civil Society, Gender, Women, Gender-Based Violence, Gender Budgeting Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Malaysia Keywords: Penang, GRPB pilot project, Low-cost apartment complexes, Public expenditure, citizenship, dialogical action
Ronolo, Herculano S. 2016. “Malaybalay City Integrated Survey System: A Tool for Gender Responsive Budgeting in Local Governance.” In Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting, edited by Cecilia Ng, 123–39. SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace 22. Springer International Publishing.
Topics: Education, Gender, Gender Balance, Gender Budgeting, Health, Livelihoods Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Keywords: MISS, Sex-disaggregated data, gender awareness, Barangay workers
Salim, Agus. 2016. “Gender Responsive Budgeting: State and Civil Society Initiatives at National and Sub-National Levels in Indonesia.” In Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting, edited by Cecilia Ng, 179–93. SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace 22. Springer International Publishing
Topics: Civil Society, Gender, Gender Budgeting, Governance Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Indonesia Keywords: gender mainstreaming, gender budgeting, National strategy
Husin, Nur Hazwani. 2016. “Personal Journey of Development through the Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting (GRPB) Project, Penang.” Asian Journal of Women’s Studies 22 (2): 174–80.
Topics: Development, Gender, Women, Gender Budgeting, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Malaysia Keywords: gender equality, Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting (GRPB), women's empowerment
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