Practice Guide to Auditing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: Gender equality
This guide is the Canadian Audit and Accountability Foundation’s first methodology focused on SDGs and was produced in collaboration with IISD and Women Deliver, and with funding from Global Affairs Canada as part of its support of the Foundation’s International Legislative Oversight Program.
This Practice Guide is the Canadian Audit and Accountability Foundation’s first methodology focused on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
It will help auditors plan performance audits focusing on gender equality within the context of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
This guide was produced in collaboration with the International Institute for Sustainable Development and Women Deliver, and with funding from Global Affairs Canada as part of its support of the Foundation’s International Legislative Oversight Program.
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