The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women has been ratified by more countries than any other UN convention (Gabizon, 2016). The United Republic of Tanzania is one such country that hopes to fully utilize its human resources, both men and women, for socio-economic development. It is recognized that the continued marginalization of women constitutes a major obstacle to rapid socio-economic development of the country (MCDGC, 2005). The United Republic of Tanzania–through the Ministry of Community Development, Gender and Children–has prioritized gender equality through different instruments: the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania was amended in 2005 to increase women’s participation in the Natio...
This study have two purposes, one is to examine the ideological consistency between Sida’s gender po...
Tanzania has in the recent years kept a steady economic growth and the poverty rate has fallen signi...
Gender is not about ‘women and girls’ but about roles, responsibilities, access and control over res...
Policies towards economic development are gender blind. Gender issues are considered peripheral in p...
More than twenty years have passed since the 1995 Beijing Platform for Action, where gender mainstre...
Gender mainstreaming was acknowledged as an indispensable strategy for achieving gender equality at ...
Incorporating gender issues in planning and budget processes may reduce gender inequalities. Reducin...
PhD ThesisGender Mainstreaming Strategies (GMSs) have the potentiality for reducing gender gaps and ...
This study focuses on Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) as an alternative approach for equitable al...
This paper analyses gender budgeting initiatives in Zimbabwe from 2008 when the Gender Budget Circul...
The gender inequality is a very concerning issue in our current society, culture, and communities af...
In a study conducted in Kilosa and Morogoro rural districts of Morogoro region in Tanzania, on the r...
Gender equality has been on the development cooperation agenda for more than three decades. Bilatera...
Tanzania is in the process of preparing the next Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (MKUKUTA). The sec...
To determine how educational gender equity is understood and constructed within the official publica...
This study have two purposes, one is to examine the ideological consistency between Sida’s gender po...
Tanzania has in the recent years kept a steady economic growth and the poverty rate has fallen signi...
Gender is not about ‘women and girls’ but about roles, responsibilities, access and control over res...
Policies towards economic development are gender blind. Gender issues are considered peripheral in p...
More than twenty years have passed since the 1995 Beijing Platform for Action, where gender mainstre...
Gender mainstreaming was acknowledged as an indispensable strategy for achieving gender equality at ...
Incorporating gender issues in planning and budget processes may reduce gender inequalities. Reducin...
PhD ThesisGender Mainstreaming Strategies (GMSs) have the potentiality for reducing gender gaps and ...
This study focuses on Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) as an alternative approach for equitable al...
This paper analyses gender budgeting initiatives in Zimbabwe from 2008 when the Gender Budget Circul...
The gender inequality is a very concerning issue in our current society, culture, and communities af...
In a study conducted in Kilosa and Morogoro rural districts of Morogoro region in Tanzania, on the r...
Gender equality has been on the development cooperation agenda for more than three decades. Bilatera...
Tanzania is in the process of preparing the next Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (MKUKUTA). The sec...
To determine how educational gender equity is understood and constructed within the official publica...
This study have two purposes, one is to examine the ideological consistency between Sida’s gender po...
Tanzania has in the recent years kept a steady economic growth and the poverty rate has fallen signi...
Gender is not about ‘women and girls’ but about roles, responsibilities, access and control over res...