Gender-Responsive Budgeting in Practice
Lessons from Nigeria and Selected Developing Countries
Herausgeber: Akanji, Bola; Soetan, Funmi
Gender-Responsive Budgeting in Practice
Lessons from Nigeria and Selected Developing Countries
Herausgeber: Akanji, Bola; Soetan, Funmi
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This book studies the use of gender responsive budgeting (GRB) as a tool to further global and regional gender equality goals in developing countries. Through analyses of budgets and the budgeting process in Nigeria from 2000-2020 as a case study, the book analyzes why GRB has failed to gain traction in developing countries and provides solutions.
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This book studies the use of gender responsive budgeting (GRB) as a tool to further global and regional gender equality goals in developing countries. Through analyses of budgets and the budgeting process in Nigeria from 2000-2020 as a case study, the book analyzes why GRB has failed to gain traction in developing countries and provides solutions.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781793652669
- ISBN-10: 179365266X
- Artikelnr.: 62478888
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781793652669
- ISBN-10: 179365266X
- Artikelnr.: 62478888
Edited by Bola Akanji and Funmi Soetan - Contributions by Vera Acheampong; Abiodun Adegboye; Adeniyi Olanrewaju Adekanla; Bola Akanji; Helen Akinyemi; Bishop Akolgo; Dorcas Alabi; Siobhan Austen; Monica Costa; Adebukola Yewande Daramola; Olanike F. Deji;
Introduction: Gender Responsive Budgeting in Developing Countries: An
Inclusive Development Tool in Muted Progress
Bola Akanji
Part 1: Conceptualizing Gender Responsive Budgeting for Traction
Chapter One: Rationale and Entry-Points for Gender Responsive Budgeting in
Developing Countries
Bola Akanji
Chapter Two: "Speaking to Data": Gender Statistics as an Imperative for
GRBs
Bola Akanji, Funmi Soetan, and Tolulope Jerumeh
Part 2: Fiscal Policies, Budgets, and Gender Equality in Nigeria
Chapter Three: Does Research Influence Policies in Favor of Gender
Responsive Budgeting? Evidence from Nigeria's Education Sector
Adebukola Daramola, Bola Akanji and Abubakar Oladeji
Chapter Four: Policy Trends, Budgetary Practices, and Gender Equality in
Nigeria's Education Sector: A Historical Lens on Governance Regimes
Monica Adele Orisadare and Ayoola Helen Akinyemi
Chapter Five: The Paradox of Gender Policies and Gender Budgets: Critique
of the Nigerian Agricultural Sector Policies and Budgets
Olanike. F. Deji, Bola Akanji, Dorcas L. Alabi, and Aanuoluwa O. Opayinka
Chapter Six: Does Presumptive Taxation Promote the Tenets of a Good Tax
System? Stakeholder Assessment of Associational Tax Regime in the Informal
Sector of Lagos State, Nigeria
Abiodun A. Adegboye, Funmi Soetan, and Adeniyi O. Adekanla
Chapter Seven: A Gender Audit of Financial Governance in Nigeria: Analysis
of Participation in Budgetary Processes in Selected States
Fidelis Allen, Emem Okon, and Grace Isodiki Allen
Part 3: Cross-Country Learning Experiences of Gender Responsive Budgeting
Chapter Eight: Gender-Responsive Budgeting in South Korea
Reina Ichii
Chapter Nine: Designing and Using Indicators of Gender Equality: Lessons
from Timor-Leste Siobhan Austen and Monica Costa
Chapter Ten: Gender Gap Analysis of the Budgeting Process in Ethiopia's
Public Financial Management System
Misrak Tamiru, Enat Shiferaw, and Neteru Wondwosen
Chapter Eleven: Gender Responsive Budgeting in Ghana: Reality or Rhetoric?
Vera Acheampong and Abena D. Oduro
Chapter Twelve: The Budget's Impacts on Gender Equality: An Empirical
Analysis of Foreign Aid in West Africa
Funmi Soetan, Phillip Olofin, and Ifeolu Olagbaju
Chapter Thirteen: Criss-crossing the West Africa Region: ISODEC's Lessons
of Experience in Gender Responsive Budgeting
Bishop Akolgo
Chapter Fourteen: Gender Responsive Budgeting: Lessons from the Eastern and
Southern Africa Region
Judith Mulusa
Epilogues: Opportunities and Threats to GRB in Developing Countries:
Looking Ahead
Epilogue One: GRB: From the Margins to the Mainstream
Zohra Khan
Epilogue Two: Imperatives and Politics of Financing Gender Equality in
Developing Countries: GRB to the Rescue?
Olufunke Mojubaolu Okome
Inclusive Development Tool in Muted Progress
Bola Akanji
Part 1: Conceptualizing Gender Responsive Budgeting for Traction
Chapter One: Rationale and Entry-Points for Gender Responsive Budgeting in
Developing Countries
Bola Akanji
Chapter Two: "Speaking to Data": Gender Statistics as an Imperative for
GRBs
Bola Akanji, Funmi Soetan, and Tolulope Jerumeh
Part 2: Fiscal Policies, Budgets, and Gender Equality in Nigeria
Chapter Three: Does Research Influence Policies in Favor of Gender
Responsive Budgeting? Evidence from Nigeria's Education Sector
Adebukola Daramola, Bola Akanji and Abubakar Oladeji
Chapter Four: Policy Trends, Budgetary Practices, and Gender Equality in
Nigeria's Education Sector: A Historical Lens on Governance Regimes
Monica Adele Orisadare and Ayoola Helen Akinyemi
Chapter Five: The Paradox of Gender Policies and Gender Budgets: Critique
of the Nigerian Agricultural Sector Policies and Budgets
Olanike. F. Deji, Bola Akanji, Dorcas L. Alabi, and Aanuoluwa O. Opayinka
Chapter Six: Does Presumptive Taxation Promote the Tenets of a Good Tax
System? Stakeholder Assessment of Associational Tax Regime in the Informal
Sector of Lagos State, Nigeria
Abiodun A. Adegboye, Funmi Soetan, and Adeniyi O. Adekanla
Chapter Seven: A Gender Audit of Financial Governance in Nigeria: Analysis
of Participation in Budgetary Processes in Selected States
Fidelis Allen, Emem Okon, and Grace Isodiki Allen
Part 3: Cross-Country Learning Experiences of Gender Responsive Budgeting
Chapter Eight: Gender-Responsive Budgeting in South Korea
Reina Ichii
Chapter Nine: Designing and Using Indicators of Gender Equality: Lessons
from Timor-Leste Siobhan Austen and Monica Costa
Chapter Ten: Gender Gap Analysis of the Budgeting Process in Ethiopia's
Public Financial Management System
Misrak Tamiru, Enat Shiferaw, and Neteru Wondwosen
Chapter Eleven: Gender Responsive Budgeting in Ghana: Reality or Rhetoric?
Vera Acheampong and Abena D. Oduro
Chapter Twelve: The Budget's Impacts on Gender Equality: An Empirical
Analysis of Foreign Aid in West Africa
Funmi Soetan, Phillip Olofin, and Ifeolu Olagbaju
Chapter Thirteen: Criss-crossing the West Africa Region: ISODEC's Lessons
of Experience in Gender Responsive Budgeting
Bishop Akolgo
Chapter Fourteen: Gender Responsive Budgeting: Lessons from the Eastern and
Southern Africa Region
Judith Mulusa
Epilogues: Opportunities and Threats to GRB in Developing Countries:
Looking Ahead
Epilogue One: GRB: From the Margins to the Mainstream
Zohra Khan
Epilogue Two: Imperatives and Politics of Financing Gender Equality in
Developing Countries: GRB to the Rescue?
Olufunke Mojubaolu Okome
Introduction: Gender Responsive Budgeting in Developing Countries: An
Inclusive Development Tool in Muted Progress
Bola Akanji
Part 1: Conceptualizing Gender Responsive Budgeting for Traction
Chapter One: Rationale and Entry-Points for Gender Responsive Budgeting in
Developing Countries
Bola Akanji
Chapter Two: "Speaking to Data": Gender Statistics as an Imperative for
GRBs
Bola Akanji, Funmi Soetan, and Tolulope Jerumeh
Part 2: Fiscal Policies, Budgets, and Gender Equality in Nigeria
Chapter Three: Does Research Influence Policies in Favor of Gender
Responsive Budgeting? Evidence from Nigeria's Education Sector
Adebukola Daramola, Bola Akanji and Abubakar Oladeji
Chapter Four: Policy Trends, Budgetary Practices, and Gender Equality in
Nigeria's Education Sector: A Historical Lens on Governance Regimes
Monica Adele Orisadare and Ayoola Helen Akinyemi
Chapter Five: The Paradox of Gender Policies and Gender Budgets: Critique
of the Nigerian Agricultural Sector Policies and Budgets
Olanike. F. Deji, Bola Akanji, Dorcas L. Alabi, and Aanuoluwa O. Opayinka
Chapter Six: Does Presumptive Taxation Promote the Tenets of a Good Tax
System? Stakeholder Assessment of Associational Tax Regime in the Informal
Sector of Lagos State, Nigeria
Abiodun A. Adegboye, Funmi Soetan, and Adeniyi O. Adekanla
Chapter Seven: A Gender Audit of Financial Governance in Nigeria: Analysis
of Participation in Budgetary Processes in Selected States
Fidelis Allen, Emem Okon, and Grace Isodiki Allen
Part 3: Cross-Country Learning Experiences of Gender Responsive Budgeting
Chapter Eight: Gender-Responsive Budgeting in South Korea
Reina Ichii
Chapter Nine: Designing and Using Indicators of Gender Equality: Lessons
from Timor-Leste Siobhan Austen and Monica Costa
Chapter Ten: Gender Gap Analysis of the Budgeting Process in Ethiopia's
Public Financial Management System
Misrak Tamiru, Enat Shiferaw, and Neteru Wondwosen
Chapter Eleven: Gender Responsive Budgeting in Ghana: Reality or Rhetoric?
Vera Acheampong and Abena D. Oduro
Chapter Twelve: The Budget's Impacts on Gender Equality: An Empirical
Analysis of Foreign Aid in West Africa
Funmi Soetan, Phillip Olofin, and Ifeolu Olagbaju
Chapter Thirteen: Criss-crossing the West Africa Region: ISODEC's Lessons
of Experience in Gender Responsive Budgeting
Bishop Akolgo
Chapter Fourteen: Gender Responsive Budgeting: Lessons from the Eastern and
Southern Africa Region
Judith Mulusa
Epilogues: Opportunities and Threats to GRB in Developing Countries:
Looking Ahead
Epilogue One: GRB: From the Margins to the Mainstream
Zohra Khan
Epilogue Two: Imperatives and Politics of Financing Gender Equality in
Developing Countries: GRB to the Rescue?
Olufunke Mojubaolu Okome
Inclusive Development Tool in Muted Progress
Bola Akanji
Part 1: Conceptualizing Gender Responsive Budgeting for Traction
Chapter One: Rationale and Entry-Points for Gender Responsive Budgeting in
Developing Countries
Bola Akanji
Chapter Two: "Speaking to Data": Gender Statistics as an Imperative for
GRBs
Bola Akanji, Funmi Soetan, and Tolulope Jerumeh
Part 2: Fiscal Policies, Budgets, and Gender Equality in Nigeria
Chapter Three: Does Research Influence Policies in Favor of Gender
Responsive Budgeting? Evidence from Nigeria's Education Sector
Adebukola Daramola, Bola Akanji and Abubakar Oladeji
Chapter Four: Policy Trends, Budgetary Practices, and Gender Equality in
Nigeria's Education Sector: A Historical Lens on Governance Regimes
Monica Adele Orisadare and Ayoola Helen Akinyemi
Chapter Five: The Paradox of Gender Policies and Gender Budgets: Critique
of the Nigerian Agricultural Sector Policies and Budgets
Olanike. F. Deji, Bola Akanji, Dorcas L. Alabi, and Aanuoluwa O. Opayinka
Chapter Six: Does Presumptive Taxation Promote the Tenets of a Good Tax
System? Stakeholder Assessment of Associational Tax Regime in the Informal
Sector of Lagos State, Nigeria
Abiodun A. Adegboye, Funmi Soetan, and Adeniyi O. Adekanla
Chapter Seven: A Gender Audit of Financial Governance in Nigeria: Analysis
of Participation in Budgetary Processes in Selected States
Fidelis Allen, Emem Okon, and Grace Isodiki Allen
Part 3: Cross-Country Learning Experiences of Gender Responsive Budgeting
Chapter Eight: Gender-Responsive Budgeting in South Korea
Reina Ichii
Chapter Nine: Designing and Using Indicators of Gender Equality: Lessons
from Timor-Leste Siobhan Austen and Monica Costa
Chapter Ten: Gender Gap Analysis of the Budgeting Process in Ethiopia's
Public Financial Management System
Misrak Tamiru, Enat Shiferaw, and Neteru Wondwosen
Chapter Eleven: Gender Responsive Budgeting in Ghana: Reality or Rhetoric?
Vera Acheampong and Abena D. Oduro
Chapter Twelve: The Budget's Impacts on Gender Equality: An Empirical
Analysis of Foreign Aid in West Africa
Funmi Soetan, Phillip Olofin, and Ifeolu Olagbaju
Chapter Thirteen: Criss-crossing the West Africa Region: ISODEC's Lessons
of Experience in Gender Responsive Budgeting
Bishop Akolgo
Chapter Fourteen: Gender Responsive Budgeting: Lessons from the Eastern and
Southern Africa Region
Judith Mulusa
Epilogues: Opportunities and Threats to GRB in Developing Countries:
Looking Ahead
Epilogue One: GRB: From the Margins to the Mainstream
Zohra Khan
Epilogue Two: Imperatives and Politics of Financing Gender Equality in
Developing Countries: GRB to the Rescue?
Olufunke Mojubaolu Okome