Gender Accountability in Decentralization
26 May 2009
Kigali — As decentralization gains pace in Rwanda, the Government has instituted District Performance Contracts – commonly known as Imihigo – between the President of the Republic and the districts.
With support from UNIFEM, a newly established Gender Monitoring Office (GMO) has taken on the gender mainstreaming of Imihigo.
Imihigo is an accountability mechanism for local government and draws on a traditional practice in
With technical support from UNIFEM, GMO and the Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion performed an analysis of achievements, existing gaps and possible entry points for a more gender sensitive implementation of Imihigo. The results were presented at a meeting in Kigali on 25 May, attended by all district mayors, the governors from the southern, northern and eastern provinces, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance and Economical Planning, the Minister of Social Affairs, the Minister of Gender and Family Promotion, the Minister of Health and the Minister of Environment and Natural Resources.
“You do not have to be scared of tackling gender issues on the pretext that it will cost more than the available budget – it is simply a matter of killing two birds with one stone through a more gender responsive budget,” said Jeanne d'Arc Mujawamariya, the Minister of Gender and Family Promotion, during a discussion following the presentation.
Several recommendations for gender issues to be incorporated in the 2009/2010 Imihigo emerged from the discussion, including that the performance contracts should ensure girls’ education, strengthen women’s economic security initiatives, put in place programmes to fight sexual and gender-based violence, guarantee the collection of sex disaggregated data, and provide for family planning services.
Source:UNIFEM

