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Advanced course on Gender Responsive Budgeting
Learning Modality:Moderated
Date: 17 April – 30 June
Duration: 11 weeks
Language: English, French and Spanish
Cost: USD $600
Scholarship: Available based on scholarship policy
This course has two principle aims: the first one is to enhance the analytical and practical skills of Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) practitioners, translating theory into practice by building capacity in the application of GRB analysis and enhancing understanding of the gender dimension in each step in the policy-budget cycle. The second aim of this course is to enhance the necessary skills to identify entry points to introduce GRB and to develop a sustainable strategy.
The course content is organized in 5 modules following the logic of the policymaking process:
- Module 1: Context analysis
- Module 2: Policy analysis
- Module 3: Budget analysis
- Module 4: Monitoring and Evaluation
- Module 5: GRB Strategies
The last module (Module 5) summarizes the main features to consider at the time of designing or implementing a GRB strategy. This module also examines Public Finance Management reforms and the budget process as entry points to introduce GRB.
The course is open to GRB practitioners and all who want to conduct GRB analysis (specially, sectoral analysis or gender analysis of expenditure) and/or to implement a GRB initiative using a practical strategy. The course will be of particular benefit to governmental policymakers and development practitioners, including United Nations staff who are supporting GRB initiatives, researchers, civil society and advocates who are working on gender mainstreaming in different spheres such as public policy, planning and budgeting or who are keen to enhance their knowledge of GRB sectoral analysis and strategies.
Budgets sensibles au genre Rabat
Modalidad de aprendizaje:Moderado
Fecha: 19 - 23 febrero 2018
Duración: 5 días
Idioma: Español
Costo: USD $1500
Este curso tiene dos objetivos principales: el primero es mejorar las aptitudes analíticas y prácticas de las y los profesionales que trabajan en el campo de la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género, pasando de la teoría a la práctica mediante el desarrollo de las capacidades de análisis presupuestario con perspectiva de género y la mejora de la comprensión de la dimensión de género en cada una de las etapas de las que consta el ciclo de formulación de políticas y presupuestos. El segundo objetivo de este curso es desarrollar las aptitudes necesarias para identificar los puntos de partida para introducir la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género y diseñar una estrategia sostenible.
El contenido del curso está organizado en cinco módulos, siguiendo la lógica del proceso de formulación de políticas.
- Módulo 1: Análisis del contexto
- Módulo 2: Análisis de políticas
- Módulo 3: Análisis presupuestario
- Módulo 4: Seguimiento y evaluación
- Módulo 5: Estrategias de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género
En el último módulo se resumen las principales características que es preciso tener en cuenta a la hora de diseñar o aplicar una estrategia de este tipo. En dicho módulo se examinan también las reformas de la gestión de las finanzas públicas y el proceso presupuestario como puntos de partida para introducir la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género.
El curso está abierto a profesionales de la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género y a toda persona que desee llevar a cabo análisis presupuestarios con enfoque de género (sobre todo, análisis sectoriales o análisis del gasto desde el punto de vista del género) o ejecutar una iniciativa de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género utilizando una estrategia práctica. Resultará especialmente beneficios para las y los responsables de la formulación de políticas públicas, personas expertas en temas de desarrollo, incluido el personal de las Naciones Unidas que presta asistencia a las iniciativas de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género, personal investigador, la sociedad civil y quienes trabajan en el ámbito de la transversalización del género en diferentes esferas, como la política pública, la planificación y la elaboración de presupuestos, o aquellas personas que deseen mejorar su conocimiento de los análisis y estrategias sectoriales de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género.
Budgets tenant compte des questions de genre
Learning Modality:Moderated
Date: 17 April – 30 June
Duration: 11 weeks
Language: English, French and Spanish
Cost: USD $600
Scholarship: Available based on scholarship policy
This course has two principle aims: the first one is to enhance the analytical and practical skills of Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) practitioners, translating theory into practice by building capacity in the application of GRB analysis and enhancing understanding of the gender dimension in each step in the policy-budget cycle. The second aim of this course is to enhance the necessary skills to identify entry points to introduce GRB and to develop a sustainable strategy.
The course content is organized in 5 modules following the logic of the policymaking process:
- Module 1: Context analysis
- Module 2: Policy analysis
- Module 3: Budget analysis
- Module 4: Monitoring and Evaluation
- Module 5: GRB Strategies
The last module (Module 5) summarizes the main features to consider at the time of designing or implementing a GRB strategy. This module also examines Public Finance Management reforms and the budget process as entry points to introduce GRB.
The course is open to GRB practitioners and all who want to conduct GRB analysis (specially, sectoral analysis or gender analysis of expenditure) and/or to implement a GRB initiative using a practical strategy. The course will be of particular benefit to governmental policymakers and development practitioners, including United Nations staff who are supporting GRB initiatives, researchers, civil society and advocates who are working on gender mainstreaming in different spheres such as public policy, planning and budgeting or who are keen to enhance their knowledge of GRB sectoral analysis and strategies.
Budgets tenant compte des questions de genre- modéré 2018
Learning Modality:Moderated
Date: 17 April – 30 June
Duration: 11 weeks
Language: English, French and Spanish
Cost: USD $600
Scholarship: Available based on scholarship policy
This course has two principle aims: the first one is to enhance the analytical and practical skills of Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) practitioners, translating theory into practice by building capacity in the application of GRB analysis and enhancing understanding of the gender dimension in each step in the policy-budget cycle. The second aim of this course is to enhance the necessary skills to identify entry points to introduce GRB and to develop a sustainable strategy.
The course content is organized in 5 modules following the logic of the policymaking process:
- Module 1: Context analysis
- Module 2: Policy analysis
- Module 3: Budget analysis
- Module 4: Monitoring and Evaluation
- Module 5: GRB Strategies
The last module (Module 5) summarizes the main features to consider at the time of designing or implementing a GRB strategy. This module also examines Public Finance Management reforms and the budget process as entry points to introduce GRB.
The course is open to GRB practitioners and all who want to conduct GRB analysis (specially, sectoral analysis or gender analysis of expenditure) and/or to implement a GRB initiative using a practical strategy. The course will be of particular benefit to governmental policymakers and development practitioners, including United Nations staff who are supporting GRB initiatives, researchers, civil society and advocates who are working on gender mainstreaming in different spheres such as public policy, planning and budgeting or who are keen to enhance their knowledge of GRB sectoral analysis and strategies.
Gender Responsive Budgeting - Turkey copia 1
Learning Modality:Moderated
Date: 17 April – 30 June
Duration: 11 weeks
Language: English, French and Spanish
Cost: USD $600
Scholarship: Available based on scholarship policy
This course has two principle aims: the first one is to enhance the analytical and practical skills of Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) practitioners, translating theory into practice by building capacity in the application of GRB analysis and enhancing understanding of the gender dimension in each step in the policy-budget cycle. The second aim of this course is to enhance the necessary skills to identify entry points to introduce GRB and to develop a sustainable strategy.
The course content is organized in 5 modules following the logic of the policymaking process:
- Module 1: Context analysis
- Module 2: Policy analysis
- Module 3: Budget analysis
- Module 4: Monitoring and Evaluation
- Module 5: GRB Strategies
The last module (Module 5) summarizes the main features to consider at the time of designing or implementing a GRB strategy. This module also examines Public Finance Management reforms and the budget process as entry points to introduce GRB.
The course is open to GRB practitioners and all who want to conduct GRB analysis (specially, sectoral analysis or gender analysis of expenditure) and/or to implement a GRB initiative using a practical strategy. The course will be of particular benefit to governmental policymakers and development practitioners, including United Nations staff who are supporting GRB initiatives, researchers, civil society and advocates who are working on gender mainstreaming in different spheres such as public policy, planning and budgeting or who are keen to enhance their knowledge of GRB sectoral analysis and strategies.
Gender Responsive Budgeting Analysis and Strategies: Moving forward from Theory to Practice
Learning Modality:Moderated
Date: 17 April – 30 June
Duration: 11 weeks
Language: English, French and Spanish
Cost: USD $600
Scholarship: Available based on scholarship policy
This course has two principle aims: the first one is to enhance the analytical and practical skills of Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) practitioners, translating theory into practice by building capacity in the application of GRB analysis and enhancing understanding of the gender dimension in each step in the policy-budget cycle. The second aim of this course is to enhance the necessary skills to identify entry points to introduce GRB and to develop a sustainable strategy.
The course content is organized in 5 modules following the logic of the policymaking process:
- Module 1: Context analysis
- Module 2: Policy analysis
- Module 3: Budget analysis
- Module 4: Monitoring and Evaluation
- Module 5: GRB Strategies
The last module (Module 5) summarizes the main features to consider at the time of designing or implementing a GRB strategy. This module also examines Public Finance Management reforms and the budget process as entry points to introduce GRB.
The course is open to GRB practitioners and all who want to conduct GRB analysis (specially, sectoral analysis or gender analysis of expenditure) and/or to implement a GRB initiative using a practical strategy. The course will be of particular benefit to governmental policymakers and development practitioners, including United Nations staff who are supporting GRB initiatives, researchers, civil society and advocates who are working on gender mainstreaming in different spheres such as public policy, planning and budgeting or who are keen to enhance their knowledge of GRB sectoral analysis and strategies.
Gender Responsive Budgeting Analysis and Strategies: Moving forward from Theory to Practice 1
Learning Modality:Moderated
Date: 17 April – 30 June
Duration: 11 weeks
Language: English, French and Spanish
Cost: USD $600
Scholarship: Available based on scholarship policy
This course has two principle aims: the first one is to enhance the analytical and practical skills of Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) practitioners, translating theory into practice by building capacity in the application of GRB analysis and enhancing understanding of the gender dimension in each step in the policy-budget cycle. The second aim of this course is to enhance the necessary skills to identify entry points to introduce GRB and to develop a sustainable strategy.
The course content is organized in 5 modules following the logic of the policymaking process:
- Module 1: Context analysis
- Module 2: Policy analysis
- Module 3: Budget analysis
- Module 4: Monitoring and Evaluation
- Module 5: GRB Strategies
The last module (Module 5) summarizes the main features to consider at the time of designing or implementing a GRB strategy. This module also examines Public Finance Management reforms and the budget process as entry points to introduce GRB.
The course is open to GRB practitioners and all who want to conduct GRB analysis (specially, sectoral analysis or gender analysis of expenditure) and/or to implement a GRB initiative using a practical strategy. The course will be of particular benefit to governmental policymakers and development practitioners, including United Nations staff who are supporting GRB initiatives, researchers, civil society and advocates who are working on gender mainstreaming in different spheres such as public policy, planning and budgeting or who are keen to enhance their knowledge of GRB sectoral analysis and strategies.
Gender Responsive Budgeting, Istanbul, 2018
Learning Modality:Moderated
Date: 17 April – 30 June
Duration: 11 weeks
Language: English, French and Spanish
Cost: USD $600
Scholarship: Available based on scholarship policy
This course has two principle aims: the first one is to enhance the analytical and practical skills of Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) practitioners, translating theory into practice by building capacity in the application of GRB analysis and enhancing understanding of the gender dimension in each step in the policy-budget cycle. The second aim of this course is to enhance the necessary skills to identify entry points to introduce GRB and to develop a sustainable strategy.
The course content is organized in 5 modules following the logic of the policymaking process:
- Module 1: Context analysis
- Module 2: Policy analysis
- Module 3: Budget analysis
- Module 4: Monitoring and Evaluation
- Module 5: GRB Strategies
The last module (Module 5) summarizes the main features to consider at the time of designing or implementing a GRB strategy. This module also examines Public Finance Management reforms and the budget process as entry points to introduce GRB.
The course is open to GRB practitioners and all who want to conduct GRB analysis (specially, sectoral analysis or gender analysis of expenditure) and/or to implement a GRB initiative using a practical strategy. The course will be of particular benefit to governmental policymakers and development practitioners, including United Nations staff who are supporting GRB initiatives, researchers, civil society and advocates who are working on gender mainstreaming in different spheres such as public policy, planning and budgeting or who are keen to enhance their knowledge of GRB sectoral analysis and strategies.
Gender Responsive Budgeting, Training of Trainers
Learning Modality:Face-to-Face
Date: 18 – 22 September (English) | 25 – 29 September (Spanish)
Duration: 4 weeks online, 5 days Face-to-Face
Location: Santo Domingo
Language: English, Spanish
Tuition fee: USD $1500
Scholarship: Available based on scholarship policy
This course seeks to enhance the knowledge and capacity of trainers /facilitators by providing training in the field of gender responsive budgeting (GRB) and on specific topics in this field. This face to face course aims to combine theory with hands-on training for GRB and to provide participants with the necessary skills and tools to develop an efficient capacity development strategy.
During one week, participants will undertake Training of Trainers (TOT) sessions, theoretical sessions, practical exercises, debates and participatory dynamics. In theoretical sessions on GRB, specific tools or methodologies will be presented, analyzed and discussed in depth. Specific country examples and practical hands-on-training exercises will be included in each session, allowing students to combine theory with practice. Guided by a participatory dynamic, the sessions on training needs will also be prepared and delivered by a trainer via a horizontal learning process wherein both trainers and trainees learn from one another. Finally, the course will include ToT sessions aimed to enhance training skills of participants in the subject of GRB. During the TOT sessions, each student is expected to present a GRB session to be developed in groups of 5 persons.
The course will be of particular benefit to:
- Development practitioners including United Nations System staff, researchers, policy-makers, civil society and advocates who are working on gender mainstreaming in different spheres such as public policy, planning and budgeting.
- Gender trainers and/or programme officers with a good level of knowledge on gender responsive budgeting.
Registration currently closed
Gender-Responsive Budgeting: Advanced Course
Learning Modality:Face-to-Face
When/Where : 9 - 13 October, 2017, Belgrade, Serbia
Duration: 5 days
Language: English
Tuition: USD $1,500
Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) is a concept and a practical approach widely extended and used in developed and developing countries in the last 35 years. It can serve as a tool for achieving the triple goal of promoting development, enhancing gender equality and fulfilling human rights. UN Women supports efforts to ensure gender-responsive governance frameworks and expands its scope to engage with planning processes, to upscale the approaches and lessons learned and to institutionalize them within public administration at large.
This face-to-face course aims to combine theory with hands-on training to develop technical skills for implementing specific Gender Responsive Budgeting tools related to governmental spending.
Upon completion of the training, participants will be able to:
- Discuss GRB in an holistic way
- Examine key elements for GRB such as actors, strategies, good practices and challenges wimplementing GRB
- Interpret how technical tools for GRB can be tailored to different contexts
The course will be of particular benefit to development practitioners including United Nations System staff, researchers, policy-makers, civil society and advocates who are working on gender mainstreaming in different spheres such as public policy, planning and budgeting.
Requirements:
- English language skills
- Interest in obtaining technical and training skills in GRB
- Commitment to devote 5 full days over the course of 1 week
- If possible, bring a laptop
Prerequisites:
Proven experience in gender responsive budgeting: To enroll in the course, it is compulsory to demonstrate knowledge of GRB (i.e. academic or professional experience).
Guinée - Intégration du genre et gestion axée sur les résultats sensible au genre
Modalidad de aprendizaje:Moderado
Fecha: 19 - 23 febrero 2018
Duración: 5 días
Idioma: Español
Costo: USD $1500
Este curso tiene dos objetivos principales: el primero es mejorar las aptitudes analíticas y prácticas de las y los profesionales que trabajan en el campo de la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género, pasando de la teoría a la práctica mediante el desarrollo de las capacidades de análisis presupuestario con perspectiva de género y la mejora de la comprensión de la dimensión de género en cada una de las etapas de las que consta el ciclo de formulación de políticas y presupuestos. El segundo objetivo de este curso es desarrollar las aptitudes necesarias para identificar los puntos de partida para introducir la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género y diseñar una estrategia sostenible.
El contenido del curso está organizado en cinco módulos, siguiendo la lógica del proceso de formulación de políticas.
- Módulo 1: Análisis del contexto
- Módulo 2: Análisis de políticas
- Módulo 3: Análisis presupuestario
- Módulo 4: Seguimiento y evaluación
- Módulo 5: Estrategias de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género
En el último módulo se resumen las principales características que es preciso tener en cuenta a la hora de diseñar o aplicar una estrategia de este tipo. En dicho módulo se examinan también las reformas de la gestión de las finanzas públicas y el proceso presupuestario como puntos de partida para introducir la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género.
El curso está abierto a profesionales de la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género y a toda persona que desee llevar a cabo análisis presupuestarios con enfoque de género (sobre todo, análisis sectoriales o análisis del gasto desde el punto de vista del género) o ejecutar una iniciativa de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género utilizando una estrategia práctica. Resultará especialmente beneficios para las y los responsables de la formulación de políticas públicas, personas expertas en temas de desarrollo, incluido el personal de las Naciones Unidas que presta asistencia a las iniciativas de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género, personal investigador, la sociedad civil y quienes trabajan en el ámbito de la transversalización del género en diferentes esferas, como la política pública, la planificación y la elaboración de presupuestos, o aquellas personas que deseen mejorar su conocimiento de los análisis y estrategias sectoriales de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género.
Introduction à la budgétisation sensible au genre – Tunisie 2022
Modalidad de aprendizaje:Moderado
Fecha: 19 - 23 febrero 2018
Duración: 5 días
Idioma: Español
Costo: USD $1500
Este curso tiene dos objetivos principales: el primero es mejorar las aptitudes analíticas y prácticas de las y los profesionales que trabajan en el campo de la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género, pasando de la teoría a la práctica mediante el desarrollo de las capacidades de análisis presupuestario con perspectiva de género y la mejora de la comprensión de la dimensión de género en cada una de las etapas de las que consta el ciclo de formulación de políticas y presupuestos. El segundo objetivo de este curso es desarrollar las aptitudes necesarias para identificar los puntos de partida para introducir la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género y diseñar una estrategia sostenible.
El contenido del curso está organizado en cinco módulos, siguiendo la lógica del proceso de formulación de políticas.
- Módulo 1: Análisis del contexto
- Módulo 2: Análisis de políticas
- Módulo 3: Análisis presupuestario
- Módulo 4: Seguimiento y evaluación
- Módulo 5: Estrategias de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género
En el último módulo se resumen las principales características que es preciso tener en cuenta a la hora de diseñar o aplicar una estrategia de este tipo. En dicho módulo se examinan también las reformas de la gestión de las finanzas públicas y el proceso presupuestario como puntos de partida para introducir la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género.
El curso está abierto a profesionales de la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género y a toda persona que desee llevar a cabo análisis presupuestarios con enfoque de género (sobre todo, análisis sectoriales o análisis del gasto desde el punto de vista del género) o ejecutar una iniciativa de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género utilizando una estrategia práctica. Resultará especialmente beneficios para las y los responsables de la formulación de políticas públicas, personas expertas en temas de desarrollo, incluido el personal de las Naciones Unidas que presta asistencia a las iniciativas de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género, personal investigador, la sociedad civil y quienes trabajan en el ámbito de la transversalización del género en diferentes esferas, como la política pública, la planificación y la elaboración de presupuestos, o aquellas personas que deseen mejorar su conocimiento de los análisis y estrategias sectoriales de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género.
Presupuesto con Perspectiva de Género
Learning Modality:Moderated
Date: 17 April – 30 June
Duration: 11 weeks
Language: English, French and Spanish
Cost: USD $600
Scholarship: Available based on scholarship policy
This course has two principle aims: the first one is to enhance the analytical and practical skills of Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) practitioners, translating theory into practice by building capacity in the application of GRB analysis and enhancing understanding of the gender dimension in each step in the policy-budget cycle. The second aim of this course is to enhance the necessary skills to identify entry points to introduce GRB and to develop a sustainable strategy.
The course content is organized in 5 modules following the logic of the policymaking process:
- Module 1: Context analysis
- Module 2: Policy analysis
- Module 3: Budget analysis
- Module 4: Monitoring and Evaluation
- Module 5: GRB Strategies
The last module (Module 5) summarizes the main features to consider at the time of designing or implementing a GRB strategy. This module also examines Public Finance Management reforms and the budget process as entry points to introduce GRB.
The course is open to GRB practitioners and all who want to conduct GRB analysis (specially, sectoral analysis or gender analysis of expenditure) and/or to implement a GRB initiative using a practical strategy. The course will be of particular benefit to governmental policymakers and development practitioners, including United Nations staff who are supporting GRB initiatives, researchers, civil society and advocates who are working on gender mainstreaming in different spheres such as public policy, planning and budgeting or who are keen to enhance their knowledge of GRB sectoral analysis and strategies.
Presupuesto con Perspectiva de Género - Moderado - Colombia -2020
Learning Modality:Moderated
Date: Sept- Diciembre
Duration: 11 weeks
Language: Spanish
Cost: Por invitación
Scholarship: Available based on scholarship policy
This course has two principle aims: the first one is to enhance the analytical and practical skills of Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) practitioners, translating theory into practice by building capacity in the application of GRB analysis and enhancing understanding of the gender dimension in each step in the policy-budget cycle. The second aim of this course is to enhance the necessary skills to identify entry points to introduce GRB and to develop a sustainable strategy.
The course content is organized in 5 modules following the logic of the policymaking process:
- Module 1: Context analysis
- Module 2: Policy analysis
- Module 3: Budget analysis
- Module 4: Monitoring and Evaluation
- Module 5: GRB Strategies
The last module (Module 5) summarizes the main features to consider at the time of designing or implementing a GRB strategy. This module also examines Public Finance Management reforms and the budget process as entry points to introduce GRB.
The course is open to GRB practitioners and all who want to conduct GRB analysis (specially, sectoral analysis or gender analysis of expenditure) and/or to implement a GRB initiative using a practical strategy. The course will be of particular benefit to governmental policymakers and development practitioners, including United Nations staff who are supporting GRB initiatives, researchers, civil society and advocates who are working on gender mainstreaming in different spheres such as public policy, planning and budgeting or who are keen to enhance their knowledge of GRB sectoral analysis and strategies.
Presupuestos sensibles al género – República Dominicana
Modalidad de aprendizaje:Moderado
Fecha: 19 - 23 febrero 2018
Duración: 5 días
Idioma: Español
Costo: USD $1500
Este curso tiene dos objetivos principales: el primero es mejorar las aptitudes analíticas y prácticas de las y los profesionales que trabajan en el campo de la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género, pasando de la teoría a la práctica mediante el desarrollo de las capacidades de análisis presupuestario con perspectiva de género y la mejora de la comprensión de la dimensión de género en cada una de las etapas de las que consta el ciclo de formulación de políticas y presupuestos. El segundo objetivo de este curso es desarrollar las aptitudes necesarias para identificar los puntos de partida para introducir la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género y diseñar una estrategia sostenible.
El contenido del curso está organizado en cinco módulos, siguiendo la lógica del proceso de formulación de políticas.
- Módulo 1: Análisis del contexto
- Módulo 2: Análisis de políticas
- Módulo 3: Análisis presupuestario
- Módulo 4: Seguimiento y evaluación
- Módulo 5: Estrategias de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género
En el último módulo se resumen las principales características que es preciso tener en cuenta a la hora de diseñar o aplicar una estrategia de este tipo. En dicho módulo se examinan también las reformas de la gestión de las finanzas públicas y el proceso presupuestario como puntos de partida para introducir la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género.
El curso está abierto a profesionales de la elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género y a toda persona que desee llevar a cabo análisis presupuestarios con enfoque de género (sobre todo, análisis sectoriales o análisis del gasto desde el punto de vista del género) o ejecutar una iniciativa de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género utilizando una estrategia práctica. Resultará especialmente beneficios para las y los responsables de la formulación de políticas públicas, personas expertas en temas de desarrollo, incluido el personal de las Naciones Unidas que presta asistencia a las iniciativas de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género, personal investigador, la sociedad civil y quienes trabajan en el ámbito de la transversalización del género en diferentes esferas, como la política pública, la planificación y la elaboración de presupuestos, o aquellas personas que deseen mejorar su conocimiento de los análisis y estrategias sectoriales de elaboración de presupuestos con perspectiva de género.
Understanding Masculinity and Violence against Women and Girls
Learning Modality: Face-to-Face
Date: 30 November – 4 December
Duration: 1 day
Language: English
Cost: Free
This course has two principle aims: the first one is to enhance the analytical and practical skills of Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) practitioners, translating theory into practice by building capacity in the application of GRB analysis and enhancing understanding of the gender dimension in each step in the policy-budget cycle. The second aim of this course is to enhance the necessary skills to identify entry points to introduce GRB and to develop a sustainable strategy.
The course content is organized in 5 modules following the logic of the policymaking process:
- Module 1: Context analysis
- Module 2: Policy analysis
- Module 3: Budget analysis
- Module 4: Monitoring and Evaluation
- Module 5: GRB Strategies
The last module (Module 5) summarizes the main features to consider at the time of designing or implementing a GRB strategy. This module also examines Public Finance Management reforms and the budget process as entry points to introduce GRB.
The course is open to GRB practitioners and all who want to conduct GRB analysis (specially, sectoral analysis or gender analysis of expenditure) and/or to implement a GRB initiative using a practical strategy. The course will be of particular benefit to governmental policymakers and development practitioners, including United Nations staff who are supporting GRB initiatives, researchers, civil society and advocates who are working on gender mainstreaming in different spheres such as public policy, planning and budgeting or who are keen to enhance their knowledge of GRB sectoral analysis and strategies.