通过促进性别平等的预算在加纳实现性别平等和增强妇女和女童权能

Emelia Amoako Asiedu
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性别不平等造成了巨大的经济和人类发展成本,改变了财政政策,以缩小社会间的差距和收益。促进性别平等预算是各国政府、国际组织和民间社会团体用来促进和影响性别平等的方法之一。联合国妇女发展基金(妇发基金)在其2020年报告中强调,大多数国家的预算在概念、制定和执行方面存在性别偏见。在大多数非洲国家,加纳也不例外,在制定和执行政策时没有考虑到无偿护理和性别在家庭和工作场所的角色和责任上的差异。本研究旨在回答以下问题;区议会如何遵守GRB的规定?加纳实施GRB的结果是什么?有效实施的主要挑战是什么?本研究采用定性方法,从加纳公共部门一些部委的文件中获得二手数据,试图回答以下问题;各部、司和机构如何遵守促进性别平等的预算编制(GRB)?加纳实施GRB的结果是什么?有效实施的主要挑战是什么?有人指出,加纳宪法支持一个强有力的有利环境,明确承诺两性平等和赋予妇女权力。在中期支出框架中,2008年至2020年期间,为解决妇女和女童问题而专门拨款的预算是国家重要问题的基础。这项研究为学术文献做出了贡献,特别是在工作场所性别平等问题上。本研究的结果和发现可以作为其他关于性别平等和妇女权利的研究和进一步研究的参考。
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Achieving Gender Equality and Empowering Women and Girls through Gender Responsive Budgeting in Ghana
Gender inequality extracts enormous economic and human development costs, shifting fiscal policy to close the gaps and gains across societies. Gender responsive budgeting (GRB) is one of the approaches used by governments, international organizations, and civil society groups to promote and influence gender equality. The United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) highlights in its 2020 report, that budgets in most countries are gender biased in their conceptualization, formulation, and implementation. In most African countries, and Ghana is no exception, unpaid care and gender differences in roles and responsibilities in household and the workplace are not considered in policy formulation and implementation. This research intends to answer the following questions; how have MDAs complied with GRB? What are the outcomes of implementing GRB in Ghana and what have been the key challenges to effective implementation? Using the qualitative approach with secondary data obtained from documents in some ministries in the Ghanaian public sector, this research attempted to answer the following questions; how have Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) complied with gender responsive budgeting (GRB)? What are the outcomes of implementing GRB in Ghana and what have been the key challenges to effective implementation? It was observed that Ghana’s constitution supported a strong enabling environment, with an explicit commitment to gender equality and women’s empowerment. The budget through which important national issues are anchored made specific allocations to address issues of women and girls for the years between 2008 to 2020, in the medium-term expenditure framework. This study contributes to academic literature, specifically on the issue of gender equality in the workplace. This study’s results and findings could be used as the reference for other studies and further research on gender equality and women’s rights.
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