Women's Rights Programme

APC's Women's Rights Programme: An open letter to friends and partners
APC's Women's Rights Programme: An open letter to friends and partners 23 April 2020 APC Women's Rights Programme

The world is suddenly and radically changed, but it is not the radical change we had hoped for. Here we share what we believe is important for us to continue working towards a feminist internet as a part of our collective and hopeful futures.

Feminist leadership transition in APC's Women's Rights Programme
Feminist leadership transition in APC's Women's Rights Programme 03 July 2019 APCNews

Two of APC’s long-time staff and women’s rights leaders are leaving APC’s Women’s Rights Programme as of 1 July: Jac sm Kee and Dafne Sabanes Plou. A leadership team will take over the coordination of the programme.

"We see and value the transformative potential of the internet": Jac sm Kee received the Stieg Larsson Award 2016
"We see and value the transformative potential of the internet": Jac sm Kee received the Stieg Larsson Award 2016 17 November 2016 Jac sm Kee

Stieg Larsson, the author of the Millennium Trilogy, tirelessly fought against racism and misogyny, and for freedom of speech. A fight based on a simple idea: that everyone has the right to be themselves.

Going visible: Women’s rights on the internet
Going visible: Women’s rights on the internet 19 November 2012 Women’s Rights Programme, Association for Progressive Communications

Women may not have been an active part of policy-­making conversations when internet governance started, but the rapid pace of change online means they need to participate now to ensure that the future of the internet is shaped taking into account women’s rights. This paper was developed by the Women´s Rights Programme as part of the global thematic consultation “Addressing inequalities ...

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