Gender Budgeting Framework
Full Form of GBF
What is GBF?
The Gender Budgeting Framework (GBF) is a policy tool adopted by the Government of India to ensure that public expenditure and revenue collection are designed and implemented with a gender perspective. Its primary role is to assess the differential impact of budgets on women and men, and to allocate resources to address gender disparities. GBF is used by central and state ministries, particularly the Ministry of Women and Child Development and the Ministry of Finance, to integrate gender concerns into the budget cycle. It involves gender audits, sex-disaggregated data analysis, and dedicated allocations for women-specific schemes. The framework was introduced following global commitments to gender equality and India’s own constitutional mandate for equal rights. It is applied during the formulation of the annual Union Budget and state budgets, as well as in mid-term reviews. For students preparing for civil services or competitive exams like UPSC, understanding GBF is crucial for topics on social justice, public policy, and governance. The framework contributes to broader initiatives such as the National Policy for Women and the Sustainable Development Goals, reinforcing India’s commitment to inclusive development.
GBF का फुल फॉर्म
लैंगिक बजट ढांचा
Example
The Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with the Ministry of Women and Child Development, has operationalized the Gender Budgeting Framework across all major departments to ensure that at least 30% of scheme funds are directed towards women's empowerment.