The primary objective of this assessment is “to evaluate progress towards GRB programming outcomes and outputs at country level through a case study of the Global GRB Programme: Phase II”.2 This report also aims to support future GRB programming by consolidating and testing the theories of change that underpin UNIFEM’s work in this thematic area to identify enabling and disabling factors that affect the implementation of GRB programmes and to inform UNIFEM’s learning on effective strategies, models and practices in promoting gender accountability in budgetary policies and practices.3 The Morocco assessment took place at the end of Phase II of the Global GRB Programme, which ran from January 2005 to December 2008. The evaluation criteria used for analysis

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Johnson, K., Evers, B., Engelhardt, A., Watkins, F., Bergh, S., & Belal, Y. (2009). Evaluation report: UNIFEM'sd work on gender-responsive budgeting: Gender-responsive budgeting programme: Morocco. ISS Staff Group 2: States, Societies and World Development. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/22290