Gender & ICT sites from APC

APC Women
The women’s programme’s own site

GenderIT.org
World’s first website focusing on gender and technology policy

GEM
How to evaluate ICT projects thinking about gender

The Association for Progressive Communications (APC) is a global network of civil society organisations whose mission is to empower and support organisations, social movements and individuals in and through the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs).

APC and UgaBYTES join forces to evaluate gender and ICTs

BUWAMA (Francis Mwathi for UgaBYTES) -

On the 6th of August 2008, Dafne Plou, an APC facilitator on the Gender Evaluation Methodology (GEM) with telecentres, visited Uganda on a mission of evaluating how ICTs impact the community within gender lines.

Omolayo Samuel: Climbing above the stereotypes

MAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE (Katherine Walraven for APCNews) -

The 2007 Global Information Society Watch report identifies Nigeria as the fastest growing ICT market in Africa. Despite this, women remain severely under-represented among the country’s ICT professionals. And yet, one young woman in APC-member Fantsuam’s ICT department became a role model when she became the first woman to climb a communications tower in northern Nigeria.

Breaking with tradition, African women dare to denounce violence through digital storytelling

DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA (Sylvie Niombo) -

Violence against women was the theme of a recent digital storytelling workshop organised by APC’s programme in Africa and APC’s South African member Women’sNet, held in Durban, South Africa from 25 to 29 August 2007. Seventeen women from throughout Africa gathered for one week to develop the skills to use technology for the creation of digital stories as a means of combating domestic, sexual and other forms of violence faced by African women.

Blogs for African Women get Nigerian women hooked on technology

MEXICO, MEXICO (ES for APCNews) -

In releasing the list of successful applicants in one of its small grants initiatives, APC’s women programme in Africa injected some real-life into the Swahili word "harambee" in March 2007. Blogs for African Women (BAWo) has taken hold of the Nigerian blogging spirit to strengthen women’s activism and by the same token, got awarded one of six Harambee small grants. Read about Networking for Success, BAWo’s second initiative getting Nigerian women into the blogosphere.

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