Lawmakers Push for Evidence-Based Gender Budgeting

22 mai 2026
[New Times] Members of Parliament have called for stronger use of evidence and gender analysis in public budgeting, stressing that gender-responsive budgeting is not about dividing resources equally between men and women, but allocating them according to actual needs and existing gaps.
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