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Informationen zum Autor Bola Akanji is an international development consultant of agricultural policy, gender, and economic development and teaches at Quinnipiac University in the United States. Funmi Soetan is professor of economics and gender studies at Obafemi Awolowo University in Nigeria and a national policy advisor. . Bola Akanji is an international development consultant of agricultural policy, gender, and economic development and teaches at Quinnipiac University in the United States. Funmi Soetan is professor of economics and gender studies at Obafemi Awolowo University in Nigeria and a national policy advisor. . Klappentext This book studies the use of gender responsive budgeting (GRB) as a tool to further global and regional gender equality goals in developing countries. Through analyses of budgets and the budgeting process in Nigeria from 2000-2020 as a case study, the book analyzes why GRB has failed to gain traction in developing countries and provides solutions. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Gender Responsive Budgeting in Developing Countries: An Inclusive Development Tool in Muted Progress Bola Akanji Part 1: Conceptualizing Gender Responsive Budgeting for Traction Chapter One: Rationale and Entry-Points for Gender Responsive Budgeting in Developing Countries Bola Akanji Chapter Two: "Speaking to Data": Gender Statistics as an Imperative for GRBs Bola Akanji, Funmi Soetan, and Tolulope Jerumeh Part 2: Fiscal Policies, Budgets, and Gender Equality in Nigeria Chapter Three: Does Research Influence Policies in Favor of Gender Responsive Budgeting? Evidence from Nigeria's Education Sector Adebukola Daramola, Bola Akanji and Abubakar Oladeji Chapter Four: Policy Trends, Budgetary Practices, and Gender Equality in Nigeria's Education Sector: A Historical Lens on Governance Regimes Monica Adele Orisadare and Ayoola Helen Akinyemi Chapter Five: The Paradox of Gender Policies and Gender Budgets: Critique of the Nigerian Agricultural Sector Policies and Budgets Ola ...