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The final evaluation of Gender Responsive Budgeting in Europe and Central Asia, including the Project ‘Promoting Gender Responsive Policies in South East Europe and the Republic of Moldova provided important findings, lessons learned, conclusions and recommendations which will support UN Women to establish a region-wide strategic and unified approach for the application of GRB in the ECA countries which shall take into consideration a range of opportunities and challenges faced in GRB to be forward-looking in the sense that it will contribute to effective adaptation of UN Women’s approach to GRB for different contexts in the region.
The main findings of the evaluation suggest that: a) the UN Women projects and programmes on GRB in ECA region have contributed substantively to improved awareness, regulatory frameworks and institutional capacity to engender the budget process and expenditure plans; b) the interventions of the GRB Regional Project have delivered a positive social return on investment in terms of changes in the lives of women; c) Current programmes are highly relevant to normative gender instruments and national gender frameworks, with scope to build on this work to better position the contribution of GRB to Agenda 2030, inclusive economic development, and EU accession processes; d) UN Women’s main comparative advantage of regional work is knowledge management, resource mobilisation, and sharing risk; e) project design and implementation at country level should be supported wherever possible; f) UN Women remains the engine sustaining and developing GRB, with possibility to both clarify and innovate strategies for sustainability across the region, and to measure and learn from the experiences of each country.; g) greater focus is needed on the macro-level regional patterns that are driving the economic marginalisation of women, vulnerable social and cultural groups, and people identifying as LGBTQ.
The findings and recommendations of the evaluation have been taken in consideration in the development of the new phase of the GRB regional project covering Albania, BiH, Macedonia and the Republic of Moldova from January 2017 to January 2019. The activities foreseen for the implementation of the evaluation recommendations spelled out in this Management Response are integrated into GRB regional project and will be part of the new regional strategic planning of 2018-2020. The evaluation has found that overall, UN Women projects and programmes on GRB in ECA region have contributed substantively to improved awareness, regulatory frameworks and institutional capacity to engender the budget process and expenditure plans and UN Women remains the engine sustaining and developing GRB in the region. The GRB Regional Project interventions are contributing to positive social outcomes in terms of changes in the lives of women. The GRB programming documents reflect systematic mapping of and alignment to normative gender frameworks at the international and country level.
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