Gender and Public Participation in Afghanistan: Aid, Transparency and Accountability
Autor Bashirullah Najimien Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 ian 2019
This
book
discusses the
role
of
gender
and
participation within
the
context
of
budgeting
and
planning.
Gender
and
participation
are
two
very
closely
interconnected
issues
in
these
processes,
and
the
author
explores
how
these
could
better
promote
accountability
and
transparency.
Through
chapters
on
topics
such
as
access
to
information
and
mechanisms
for
public
engagement,
gender
responsive
budgeting,
and
the
role
of
women
in
combating
corruption,
the
book
includes
examples
of
good
practices
in
gender
and
participation
from
the
international
perspective
and
to
what
extent
they
could
be
applied
in
Afghanistan.
Working
in
aid-dependent
developing
countries
with
a
high
level
of
gender
inequality
and
corruption
requires
additional
knowledge
of
issues
in
gender,
public
participation,
accountability,
and
transparency—regardless
of
whether
working
in
the
public
sector
or
in
a
non-governmental
organization
(NGO).
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030091187
ISBN-10: 303009118X
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 303009118X
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
1. Gender
and
Participation
2. Budget
and
Budgeting
Process
3. Access
to
Information
4. Public
Participation
Mechanisms
and
Challenges
5. Status
of
Public
Participation
in
Planning,
Budgeting
and
Oversight
6. Gender
Responsive
Budgeting
7.
Role
of
Executive
in
Gender
and
Public
Participation
8. Role
of
the
Legislature
in
Gender
and
Public
Participation
9. Role
of
Civil
Society
Organizations
and
Media
in
Gender
and
Public
Participation
in
Afghanistan
10.
Eradicating
Corruption.
Notă biografică
Bashirullah
Najimiis
an
expert
of
International
Development
who
has
worked
extensively
on
public
sector
budgets,
foreign
aid
management
and
analysis,
particularly
in
Asia.
He
has
worked
with
the
International
Budget
Partnership,
the
Afghan
Parliament,
the
Government
of
Dubai,
and
with
the
United
Nations
Development
program.
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This
book
discusses the
role
of
gender
and
participation within
the
context
of
budgeting
and
planning.
Gender
and
participation
are
two
very
closely
interconnected
issues
in
these
processes,
and
the
author
explores
how
these
could
better
promote
accountability
and
transparency.
Through
chapters
on
topics
such
as
access
to
information
and
mechanisms
for
public
engagement,
gender
responsive
budgeting,
and
the
role
of
women
in
combating
corruption,
the
book
includes
examples
of
good
practices
in
gender
and
participation
from
the
international
perspective
and
to
what
extent
they
could
be
applied
in
Afghanistan.
Working
in
aid-dependent
developing
countries
with
a
high
level
of
gender
inequality
and
corruption
requires
additional
knowledge
of
issues
in
gender,
public
participation,
accountability,
and
transparency—regardless
of
whether
working
in
the
public
sector
or
in
a
non-governmental
organization
(NGO).
Bashirullah Najimi is an expert of International Development who has worked extensively on public sector budgets, foreign aid management and analysis, particularly in Asia. He has worked with the International Budget Partnership, the Afghan Parliament, the Government of Dubai, and with the United Nations Development program.
Bashirullah Najimi is an expert of International Development who has worked extensively on public sector budgets, foreign aid management and analysis, particularly in Asia. He has worked with the International Budget Partnership, the Afghan Parliament, the Government of Dubai, and with the United Nations Development program.
Caracteristici
Considers
how
gender
and
participation
informs
foreign
aid,
accountability,
and
transparency
Appeals
to
development
practitioners
who
work
in
developing
countries
with
government
and
non-governmental
organizations
Discusses
gender,
participation,
accountability,
and
transparency
from
a
holistic
perspective