Resources
For everyone
Submission to Select Committee of Appropriations
Explore the submission by the BJC to the Select Committee (National Council of Province) on the Division of Revenue Bill 2026
Submission on Fiscal Framework 2026-2027
Explorethe Coalition submission to the Fiscal Framework
[RESOURCE] How to get started with budget analysis
How to get started with budget analysis
The GRB manifesto
In 2025, the Feminist Economics Working Group launched their very own public education resource, the Gender Responsive Budget (GRB) Manifesto – a tool that explains why GRB matters and the Budget Justice Coalition Demands.
2025 Budget Analysis Fact Sheet
2025 was a critical year for budget advocacy. In this fact sheet, the Budget Justice Coalition has analysed what was in the "budget that never was", the ‘and its potential impacts on human rights and social justice. Use this fact sheet as a baseline for comparing the revised budget when it is tabled in Parliament.
Info sheet: why does the budget matter?
Who writes the budget? Who spends the money? How can I make my voice heard on the budget? Learn this and more.
Why the budget is important
A short explainer from the National Treasury on why the budget is important.
A budget document explained
A short explainer from the National Treasury to help you understand budget documents.
External Resources
We don’t have all the answers – but these are resources we check regularly.
Participation in the budget process
A short explainer from the National Treasury on how you can participate in the budget process.
BJC submission to the Appropriations Committees on the 2025/26 Division of Revenue Bill
The BJC submission to the Joint Finance Committees on the 2025/26 Fiscal Framework emphasises the need for alternatives to regressive revenue proposals along with sustained and predictable allocations for key social sectors.
BJC submission to the Appropriations Committees on the 2025/26 Division of Revenue Bill
The BJC presented its findings to the Committee.
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