Research on Gender Budget
- Executive Summary Gender Budgeting Program Women Research Institute, 2006
Gender Budgeting Program is Women Research Institute (WRI) action program that is based on the preliminary research results conducted in 2001 – 2002. The research reveals that the budgeting system in Indonesia is still neutral or even more gender-blind. It is still assumed that public budgeting has already addressed both men and women. Although budget allocation is meant for all citizen, it does not mean that everybody, including women, will equally benefit from it. If there is any budget allocation for women, it is always related to the stereotyped roles of women.
- Mapping Study on Sources of Information and Data on EEO & Gender Discrimination in the Private Sector, December 2005
This report is an initial assessment of equal employment opportunity or nondiscrimination efforts in Indonesia and aims to pursue a strategy for promoting Equal Employment Opportunity in the workplace in Indonesia. In line with this report, base line information on gender discrimination at all levels and the extent of gender discrimination in employment in Indonesia will also provided.
- Regional Autonomy Activities and Gender Budget Women Research Institute, October 2004 – February 2005
To identify problems that result from the implementation of non gender-considerate budget, that can be presented to regional government to draw up a budget with that takes into account gender perspectives.
- Regional Autonomy Activities and Gender Budget Women Research Institute, September – October 2004
In general this training is aimed to increase the ability of civil society organizations (CSOs) and the government as well to draw up a budget that is more pro-poor and pro-marginalized groups, including women.
- Regional Autonomy Activities and Gender Budget Women Research Institute, June – July 2004
The multistakeholder preparation for monitoring of training on budget carried out by Women Research Institute (WRI) in 9 districts of research was meant to socialize the concepts of gender and gender budget.