Who will provide support to the process of gender mainstreaming?
3. Who is the Gender Policy written for? 4. Who will benefit from it? Outlining the stakeholders of the policy document makes them visible to the user and therefore accountable to the objectives of the document. A policy document without a known owner is not likely to have an impact or be firmly founded in the organisation. On the other hand a policy document that openly identifies the responsibilities and roles of diverse stakeholders will be more useful and have a larger impact. This section of the Gender Policy will therefore outline the responsible and relevant stakeholders of UN-HABITAT. 3.1 Who is accountable and responsible for the implementation of the Policy? The responsibility for the UN-HABITAT’s Gender Policy is at the highest level of management within the Programme, that is the Executive Director (ED) of UN-HABITAT. The ED of UN-HABITAT will always be ultimately accountable for the end result of the Programme’s work as well as its policy decisions, and the implementation
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