Rwanda's introduction of gender budgeting, which allocates public spending in a way that promotes gender equality, including efforts towards achieving pay equity, stands out as a unique policy tool. By ensuring that fiscal policies do not inadvertently reinforce gender wage gaps, Rwanda provides an exemplary model that other countries could leverage to promote equitable economic opportunities.
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