Labour and ICTs
Media and ICT Caucus Statement at the Asia-Pacific High-Level Meeting on Beijing + 10
Media and ICT Caucus, APNGO Forum] - The Media and ICT Caucus wish to state from the outset our reaffirmation of the commitments of the BPFA and the Cairo Programme of Action, and their Plus 5 documents.
Women's infocom groups form Media and ICT Caucus, reaffirm Beijing Platform
The following is a report from the Asia-Pacific Women's Watch onsite report of the B+10 Intergovernmental High Level Meeting organized by the UN Economic and Social Commission of Asia Pacific. Daily reports from the HLM will be available through the APWW-mailing list, and will also be made available from the APNGO-Forum website at http://ap-ngo-forum.isiswomen.org
Women's infocom groups form Media and ICT Caucus, reaffirm Beijing Platform
A Gender-responsive Information Society: A Priority in the Asia-Pacific Beijing +10 Agenda
The following is a report from the Asia-Pacific Women's Watch onsite report of the B+10 Intergovernmental High Level Meeting organized by the UN Economic and Social Commission of Asia Pacific. Daily reports from the HLM will be available through the APWW-mailing list, and will also be made available from the APNGO-Forum website at http://ap-ngo-forum.isiswomen.org
A Gender-responsive Information Society: A Priority in the Asia-Pacific Beijing +10 Agenda
Gender and ICT Policy Advocacy: implications for the women's movement
Achievements: The Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995 is generally regarded as a watershed in understanding of information technology as a powerful tool that women could use for mobilization, information exchange, and empowerment. Beijing was also the first international conference at which substantive issues relating to women, information and communication technology were debated, albeit somewhat on the margins of the core agenda.
Entrevista: el compromiso de ser ingeniera
Colnodo: ¿Qué tan común es que las mujeres trabajen en el tema de tecnologías de información y comunicación (TIC)?
De acuerdo con el Informe global 2006 de brecha de género del Foro Económico Mundial, Colombia es uno de los países latinoamericanos en donde las mujeres trabajan como profesionales en temas de tecnología en un porcentaje similar al de los hombres. Sin embargo, según otros estudios, la mayoría de ellas ocupan cargos más administrativos que de desarrollo técnico.
