Response to Pre-Budget Report 2000
The WBG provides economic and fiscal recommendations for the systematic application of a gender analysis to reach the PBR's goals.
UK Policy Briefing
This is a manifesto for change, for a more equal society. Use this guide to inform conversations with candidates at hustings & on the doorstep.
Women’s Budget Group and other women and human right’s organisations have come together to launch a ‘Manifesto for Women and Girls.’ to empower voters’ conversations with candidates about issues facing women and girls.
We believe this can change. #GE2019WomenandGirls
The ‘Manifesto for Women and Girls’ empowers women to have conversations with their candidates across the board about transformative policies for gender equality. It builds on our collective experience to recommend how the next government can:
You can download the ‘Manifesto for Women and Girls’ here
The ‘Manifesto for Women and Girls’ is supported by:
50:50 Parliament
Agenda Care International UK Centre for Women’s Justice Equality Now Girlguiding Glitch HerCentre Imkaan Latin American Women’s Aid Latin American Women’s Rights Service Maternity Action NIA Rape Crisis England and Wales |
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Safe Lives Sisters of Frida Southall Black Sisters Surviving Economic Abuse The Centenary Action Group The End Violence Against Women Coalition The Fawcett Society Welsh Women’s Aid White Ribbon Women in Prison Women’s Budget Group Women’s Resource Centre Women’s Aid Young Women’s Trust |
The WBG provides economic and fiscal recommendations for the systematic application of a gender analysis to reach the PBR's goals.
Women’s budget group response to the 2001 Budget
Pre-Budget 2001
This WBG response calls for women's economic empowerment through seamless child payments, employment incentives, healthcare access, & pension reform.