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GENDER BUDGETING PILOT PROJECT
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The cost of inequalities
between women and men is higher than the cost of equality. The use of gender
sensitive budgets is a structural measure which contributes to reduce these
inequalities and to ensure an efficient management of public finances while
contributing to the achievement of a real equality between women and men.
In a world economic, financial and social crisis, public budgets should be
used more than ever as a tool for combating inequalities and social
injustice, by targeting the specific needs and interests of women and men
through the distribution in an equitable and fair manner of the resources
available and improve relevant policies. Gender sensitive budgets aim at
achieving equality between women and men, respect for human rights and
democracy, but also efficacity, performance, responsibility,
transparency and social justice.
With this common objective, the Council of Europe and the Organisation
Internationale de la Francophonie wish to unite their experiences and their
resources by launching a pilot project on gender budgeting. Similiar
projects have already been launched in member states but none of them were
really effective. It is now time to pass from a gender budget analysis to
the formulation and a real implementation of a gender sensitive budget.
The integration of a gender perspective in budgets aims to optimize the
results of policies and measures taken and to combat discrimination against
women and men which have an impact on the economic and social development of
member states.
While taking into account the specific needs linked to the project will also
include a strong element of regional interaction which will facilitate the
exchange of experience and networking between the national gender equality
mechanisms and the finance and/or budget ministries.
Two members states of the Council of Europe, Armenia and “the
Former Yugoslave Republic of Macedonia” (FYROM)and the Organisation
internationale de la Francophonie are willing to implement this pilot
project.
The project will be implemented jointly by the Council of Europe gender
equality division and the l’Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie.
Activities will be organised in the both Armenia and FYROM in co-operation
with a focal point nominated by national authorities in the relevant
countries.
The focal points will implement the project at national level in
co-operation with the CoE and OIF administrators.