New Monitoring Report on the Fiscal Impact оf Covid-19 Crises оn Women in Western Balkans аnd Republic оf Moldova

Through a method of triangulation, in five areas (i) Timeliness of response; (ii) Gender responsiveness of budget (fiscal measures for Covid 19 response); (iii) Transparency of the process of responding to Covid 19; (iv) Accountability for Covid-19 response and its impact on women and (v) Gender impact of COVID-19 fiscal measures, the Gender Budget Watchdog […]
First Networking Meeting for GBWN

The first networking meeting of the Gender Budget Watchdog Network was held from the 24th -26th this month in Zabljak (Montenegro). The meeting was attended by representatives of all organizations that make up the consortium, and an online streaming was organized for those members who were not able to attend. The meeting outlined the activities […]
The 5th GBWN Newsletter is here!

Before we go to well deserved vacation, take a closer look in Gender Budget Watchdog Network Newsletter which takes account of the success of our advocacy efforts on realization of SDG5c1 indicator “Proportion of countries with systems to track and make public allocations for gender equality”. We are extremely proud that progress is observed in […]
Huge interest for the first Gender equality and climate change webinar

More than 100 participants took part at today’s Gender equality and climate change webinar, organized in the frames of the “Through gender lenses” project, funded by the European Union and Gender Budget Watchdog Newton for Western Balkan and Republic of Moldova, supported by the Austrian development agency and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency. NGOs, […]
Gender Equality and Climate Change Webinar

We are pleased to invite you to a Gender Budget Watchdog Network webinar on the topic of Gender Equality and Climate Change. The webinar will be held on July 13 in the period from 10 AM to 2 PM (CEST) via Zoom platform. The webinar aims at: Increase understanding of linkages between gender equality, gender transformative actions and climate change response -Discuss […]
New GBWN Newsletter Edition – How much gender responsive were the Covid-19 national recovery measures?

The Gender Budget Brief #4 presents the results of the fiscal assessments that demonstrate gender uneven distribution of public funding, and specific recovery funding planned to benefit businesses, save jobs and rarely directed to social infrastructure like health, education, care systems. While women have been beneficiaries of the fiscal measures targeted to save jobs, they […]
Request for Applications for Capacity Building in Gender Responsive Budgeting by the Gender Budget Watchdog Network

The Gender Budget Watchdog Network (GBWN)is pleased to announce its call for applications for civil society representatives interested in participating in free of charge beginner or advanced training in Gender Responsive Budgeting tools. Civil society organizations (CSOs) participating in the interactive trainings will then be eligible to apply for a grant in order […]
Gender Knowledge Hub from Serbia presented the Gender Fiscal Analysis on the Covid-19 Budgeting

The Gender Knowledge Hub, within the GBWN project, prepared a Gender Analysis of the Budgeting of COVID – 19 Response in the Republic of Serbia. The focus of the analysis, in addition to the gender responsiveness of measures, was on transparency and participation of women’s civil society organizations (WCSOs) in the State’s response to the […]
CCSP Organized an Online Discussion On the Topic of Women’s Leadership Stereotypes

On March 12, as a part of the International Women’s Day campaign, the Centre for Civil Society Promotion organized an online discussion on the topic of Women’s Leadership Stereotypes via Zoom. The moderator of the mentioned discussion was Amel Petrović, while the project manager of Gender Budget Watchdog Network project, Mersiha Jaskić, made a short […]
Second edition of the GBWN Newsletter

The second Newsletter of the Gender Budget Watchdog Network has just been published. See here what we have done in the past to bring the concept of gender responsive budgeting closer to decision makers and the expert public.