Mains actors' roles in implementing Gender Mains-treaming
- 한국여성정책연구원(구 한국여성개발원)
- GSPR(Gender Studies and Policy Review)
- GSPR 2010 Vol.3
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2010.0751 - 66 (16 pages)
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Gender Mainstreaming and Budgeting is the legal obligation of Governments due to international law. The EU made it part of its "acquis communautaire». Most states are regularly evaluated by the CEDAW reporting mechanism. The Bejing+15 review shows: GovernmenLs extend of implementation is very different. Too often it lacks political will as recenLly in Germany where the national level is nOl implementing while communities and the State of Berlin do. The coordinating unit shall be the national machinery of the advancement of women. To '<mainstream» this enhanced approach for gender equality it is fundamental that all actors are working together with the methodology and clear objectives are defined. The «change agents» need space for new ways, dialogue with experts as well gUidance in a coherent, objective focused process. As participation is one key element women's rights NGOs can help to establish participation. They have an initiating, monitoring and consultative role as well as independent experts and academics. An effective and focused process needs a stakeholder management.
A step of 5 years foward and five years to delete all efforts : Thenational level
The national machinery of the advancement of women - coordinating,motivating and evaluating role inmainstreaming gender
The psychological tasks to empower all actors to do the importantjob - Understanding of the theory and translation into a valuablepractice
More and more actors as ‘change agents’- not really new to politics- but new when transparent and when women are among them
NGOs in the Land of Berlin and other communities in Germany
Berlinas a good practice example - the best is not yet found
The velvet triangles of main actors
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