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Just Budgets

Research studies on aid allocation and spending for women in four African countries

Just Budgets - Increasing Accountability and Aid Effectiveness through Gender Responsive Budgeting

JB Synthesis Report coverIn 2007 One World Action launched a two-year research and advocacy programme, Just Budgets, in partnership with four leading African civil society organizations. The aim of the programme was to explore how gender responsive budgeting (GRB) could be applied to the new aid modalities articulated in the 2005 Paris Declaration on aid effectiveness.

GRB analyses the implications of public spending and revenue-raising for matching gender policy commitments. By ensuring that a gender perspective is integrated in budgetary planning, GRB can also help to ensure that development cooperation responds to gender inequalities in society.

However, it is unclear how to track national and donor government commitments to gender equality within the new aid architecture defined by the Paris Declaration. Focusing on South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda, Just Budgets aims to provide practical guidance to donors, governments and civil society on increasing accountability and aid effectiveness through GRB.

To view the

Just Budgets Synthesis Report

please click here or click on the image above.

For a step by step guide to tracking budgets, download the

Just Budgets Advocacy Tool.


Just Budgets South Africa

Increasing Accountability and Aid Effectiveness through Gender Budget Analysis in South Africa

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Just Budgets Uganda

Increasing Aid Effectiveness Through Gender Responsive Budgeting

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(PDF document 446.22 KB, 52 pages)


Just Budgets Tanzania

Increasing Accountability and Aid Effectiveness Throught Gender Budgeting Analysis in Tanzania

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(PDF document, 817.54 KB, 62 pages)

For more information on the Just Budgets project, please contact Emily Esplen at .