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Category: Gender Responsive Budgeting

Gender Responsive Budgeting

Activists give 2020/21 budget cautious welcome

Jackson Malangalila June 25, 2020

By Sauli Gilliard ACTIVISTS have hailed the 2020/2021 government budget as gender-responsive but cautioned it needs collective efforts and commitment to make it work for…

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