GRB achievements Clause Samples

GRB achievements. The impact of gender-responsive budgeting is often difficult to measure. It is challenging to define what results are expected of gender budgeting, and to decide on the corresponding criteria. However, with regard to social accountability, it is clear that in a significant number of cases, the mainstreaming of the GRB tool led to the prioritisation of certain actions that addresses inequality in service provision.8 It was also clear that the use of the GRB tool made gender inequalities more visible, which enabled government service providers to budget more equitably for better service provisions for men, women, boys and girls. The case studies have shown that in practice, GRB:  Increased awareness of gender differences in budgets.  Enhanced the understanding of the community, SAC members and the service providers of different public service needs of women and men.  Enhanced the understanding of service standards and how these impacts on women as well as men.