Research: Gender & ICTs
APC carries out a lot of research. Why? Because we link research to capacity building, to changed practice, to networking and advocacy. When we undertake research it is usually because we have an underlying advocacy goal. For example, we have worked with local researcher-activists to conduct research on telecomms policy in the Andean region because our long term goal is to bring down the price of broadband there.
The research is then used in broader capacity development: training, building knowledge of the issues, making information available in the public domain. Simultaneously we facilitate participation in policy processes, giving people an opportunity to use and test the research in real policy processes. The other element of this method, which is what we see makes it produce sustainable results, is that we tend to link researchers and other people seeking policy change, supporting the emergence of networks that then often continue on their own.
| Title | Author |
Date |
Languages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Collected news stories on the impact of the APC Gender Evaluation Methodology (GEM) | APC | Aug 2010 | |
| Violence against women and ICTs: Reports from 10 countries | APC | May 2010 | |
| Without excision and with the youth: Towards an informed African citizenship | ENDA | Apr 2010 | English |
| EroTICs: The first findings | EroTICs | Apr 2010 | |
| EroTICs: An Exploratory Research on Sexuality & The Internet - Literature Review | Manjima Bhattacharjya and Maya Indira Ganesh | Jan 2009 | |
| EroTICs: An Exploratory Research on Sexuality & The Internet - Policy Review | Mabel Bianco and Andrea Mariño | Dec 2008 | |
| The gender digital divide in francophone Africa: A harsh reality (English translation) | Marie-Hélène Mottin-Sylla | May 2006 | English, French |
| The role of information and communication technologies in the development of African women | Jennifer Radloff, Natasha Primo and Alice Munyua | Aug 2004 | English, French |

