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Nasarawa Approved 2019 Ministry of Women Affairs Budget
Nasarawa Approved 2019 Ministry of Women Affairs Budget
Category Budget
Tags 2019, budget, capital expenditure, empowerment, equality, equity, Federal Government, FGN, gender, Gender Mainstreaming, gender sensitive budgeting, Gender-Based Violence, Maternal and Child Health, Nasarawa State, Nigeria, OVC, overhead cost, personnel expenditure, recurrent expenditure, Skill acquisition, training consulting disability, welfare packages, women affairs, Women's Rights
Within this Nasarawa Approved 2019 Ministry of Women Affairs Budget, you'll find a detailed breakdown of financial allocations across various categories, including recurrent expenditure, capital expenditure, personnel expenditure, and overhead costs. These allocations are strategically designed to promote gender-sensitive budgeting, gender mainstreaming, and the empowerment of women.
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