Why your money counts? - The takeaway stories, Republic of Moldova
Click here to take a short survey on gender-responsive budgeting: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VMFPTVHThe video features the story of Inga Catana, MA graduate in Public Finance and Taxation. Republic of Moldova is the first country in South-East Europe that introduced gender-responsive budgeting as a mandatory course in the university curriculum. Starting from 2016, students of two Master programmes within the Academy of the Economic Studies in Moldova, have been taking this course.UN Women works with central and local government institutions to strengthen democratic governance and advance women’s rights through mainstreaming gender in policy planning and budgeting.The video is part of a 4-video series within the regional gender-responsive budgeting campaign Why your money counts? - The Takeaway Stories developed within the UN Women Europe and Central Asia Regional Office “Ideas Campaign – Rethink Challenges. Improve Solutions.”