What are ‘cross-cutting issues’? These are important matters that cross-over all other areas of work or engagement. They are fundamental aspects that should be considered when undertaking any other work. For AIPEG, four cross-cutting issues have been identified: gender, human resource development, capacity building and monitoring and evaluation.

All these cross-cutting issues are to be considered by AIPEG staff when assisting with developing or implementing activities.

    This is an AIPEG publication providing concise, relevant, and up-to-date briefings on key gender issues and macro-economy themes. Gender Matters aims to share news, lessons learned, and ideas with AIPEG Facility and Sub-Facility staff and our government partners and other stakeholders. The publication also seeks to shed light on the efforts being made by many players to incorporate a gender perspective into policy-making processes.

    If you wish to comment on this publication or contribute to upcoming issues, please send an email to: info@aipeg.or.id

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