Chiriga, Jennifer, and Patricia McFadden. 1998. Southern Africa in Transition: A Gendered Perspective. Harare: SAPES Books.
Topics: Gender, Governance Regions: Africa, Southern Africa
Jansen, Y. O. 2006. “Unifying Babylon: Can Post-Colonial States Successfully Unify A Plural (Legal) Society?.” Widener Law Journal 16 (1): 71–109.
Topics: Governance Regions: Africa, East Africa Countries: Uganda
Kusakabe, Kyoko. 2005. “Gender Mainstreaming in Government Offices in Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos: Perspectives from below.” Gender & Development 13 (2): 46–56.
Topics: Gender, Gender Mainstreaming, Governance Regions: Asia, Southeast Asia Countries: Cambodia, Laos, Thailand
Alatas, Vivi, Lisa Cameron, Ananish Chaudhuri, Nisvan Erkal, and Lata Gangadharan. 2009. “Gender, Culture, and Corruption: Insights from an Experimental Analysis.” Southern Economic Journal 7 5 (3):663–80.
Topics: Corruption, Gender, Governance Keywords: gender differences, corruption, culture
Veitch, Janet. 2005. “Looking at Gender Mainstreaming in the UK Government.” International Feminist Journal of Politics 7 (4): 600–6.
Topics: Gender, Gender Mainstreaming, Governance Regions: Europe, Northern Europe Countries: United Kingdom
Lwanga, Margaret. 2001. "Gender, Environment and Sustainable Development." Paper presented at the Conference on Sustainable Development, Governance and Globalisation: An African Forum for Strategic Thinking Towards the Earth Summit 2002 and Beyond, Nairobi, September 17-20.
Topics: Development, Environment, Gender, Governance Regions: 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
Klatzer, Elisabeth. 2016. “Integrating Gender Equality, Women’s Rights and Participation in the Budget Process: A Survey of Entry Points and Practical Examples.” In Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting, edited by Cecilia Ng, 98–122. SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace 22. Springer International Publishing.
Topics: Civil Society, Gender, Gender Budgeting, Governance Keywords: Institutionalizing GRB, Budget cycle, Gender auditing, Gender planning, Budget processes
Nepal, Purusottam. 2015. “Institutionalizing Gender Responsive Budgeting in National and Local Governments in Nepal.” In Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting, edited by Cecilia Ng, 163–78. SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace 22. Springer International Publishing.
Topics: Development, Gender, Gender Budgeting, Governance Regions: Asia, South Asia Countries: Nepal Keywords: gender budgeting, Participatory governance, local government, accountability, Monitoring mechanisms, Grassroots women
Ng, Cecilia. 2016. “Making Public Expenditures Equitable: Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting.” In Gender Responsive and Participatory Budgeting, edited by Cecilia Ng, 1–16. SpringerBriefs in Environment, Security, Development and Peace 22. Springer International Publishing.
Topics: Gender, Gender Budgeting, Governance
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