AP/POLS4296 3.0 A: Gender and Participatory Budgeting
Offered by: POLS
Session
Summer 2020
Term
S1
Format
SEMR
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
This course analyses the public purse from the perspective of gender-responsive and participatory budgeting. Both approaches to the theory and practice of public finance are recent global civil society initiatives meant to scrutinize public budgets and to present alternatives from a social justice standpoint.
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