Ganta, Liberia– The Government of Liberia, with support from UNDP, has completed training-of-trainers (TOTs) capacity building for local government personnel from the 15 counties, who will spearhead gender mainstreaming and gender responsive planning and budgeting in line with the full implementation of the Local Government Act, a UNDP press release has said.
One hundred and fifty (150) participants comprising Fiscal Affairs, and Development Superintendents, County Planning Officers, Budget officers, Gender Coordinators, County Health, Education and Agriculture Officers, Project Management Committee Chairs, amongst others, have been equipped with skills to begin mainstreaming gender in development planning and budgeting at county level.
The Government of Ireland as part of its support provided funding for this exercise to the Liberia Decentralization Support Programme Phase II (LDSP II). Established in 2013, the LDSP is the vehicle through which the government of Liberia implements decentralization.
“The Government of Liberia has identified gender responsive planning and budgeting as one of the means by which gender inequality will be addressed by ensuring that the specific needs of women and men, girls and boys are adequately budgeted for, both at the national and sub-national levels of government,” said Hon. Varney A. Sirleaf, the Minister for Internal Affairs.
An assessment undertaken to inform the development of the draft National Gender Policy for Local Government shows that men hold 94% of decision-making positions in counties. Men also account for 88.4% of the total workforce in local government structures in six counties surveyed-Lofa, Bong, Nimba, Grand Bassa, Grand Gedeh and Margibi.
“Gender mainstreaming to include women in crucial decision-making processes and development planning in counties remains a daunting challenge that must be tackled head-on in order to attain inclusive, effective service delivery to all people,” said Thabani Mabodoko, UNDP Liberia’s Deputy Resident Representative.
The Government launched the Gender Responsive Planning Budgeting (GRPB) Policy in 2019 in order to ensure that development planning and implementation in the country is inclusive.
The Government also developed a national training toolkit used to train senior county officials who will champion gender responsive planning and budgeting in their respective counties.
These trainings support efforts by the government through the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning and the Ministry of Internal Affairs to integrate GRPB into the national planning process.