
Financing for Gender Equality
Realising Women’s Rights through Gender Responsive Budgeting
herausgegeben von Zohra Khan und Nalini BurnThis collection of essays addresses the glaring gap between  policy commitments and actual investments in gender equality, ranging across  sectors and focusing on development aid, peace-building and climate funds.  Casting a spotlight on the application of gender-responsive budgeting in  public budgetary policies, systems and processes, the contributions to this  volume explore the chequered trajectories of these efforts in Africa, the  Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Andalucía. Critiquing systems of finance, from  adherence to neo-liberal macroeconomic fundamentals which prioritise fiscal  austerity, the book makes a compelling case for reframing and re-prioritizing  budgets to comply with human rights standards, with a particular view to  realizing women’s rights. The authors highlight the paltry funding for women’s  rights organizations and movements and examine the prospects for making  financing gender responsive. The specific policy, strategy and technical  recommendations and the connections across silos which articulate the authors’  suggested operational levers will appeal to researchers, practitioners,  students, policymakers, gender equality and human rights activists alike.   



