This working paper provided an overview of women’s movements engagement in FfD (Financing for Development) process in order to serve as an analytical resource to gender inputs to FfD. By doing so, it may be used as an advocacy tool for women’s movements and networks to build a perspective to FfD agenda as well as feed into FfD gender-sensitive policy proposals. Section II provides an overview of the environment that led to FfD agenda, while section III discusses the changes in this environment. Regarding this agenda, section IV debates specific gender contributions to FfD from feminist networks, while section V analyses Monterrey Consensus from a critical feminist perspective. Finally, section VI provides inputs for feminist mobilization towards Doha. (The review conference took place in Doha, Qatar from 29 November to 2 December 2008.)