Asia-Pacific
Women and Philippine Media: At the Fringes of Freedom
Where are women located in the struggle for freedoms to express, create and disseminate information through ICTs as media?
Kadong Sidaroth, Cambodia
What does being a member of the APC WNSP mean to you? Networking for a wider perspective outside of Cambodia in order to know what other women are doing in the field of ICT, what challenges faced by them and how can they overcome them. Accessing to information and development issues around ICT.. Bring whatever (information and knowledge) necessary to our work in Cambodia.. And I think local members from each country make the APC WNSP to be stronger - different situation, cultural diversity and etc.
Strategy Planning Workshop of the Feminist Network on Gender, Development and Information Society Policies
Posted October 4th, 2007 by AnonymousA Strategy Planning Workshop of the Feminist Network on Gender,
Development and Information Society Policies will be held on October
5-7, 2007 in Bangalore, India. The workshop is being co-organized by IT
for Change, the Association for Progressive Communications, the
International Women’s Tribune Centre, ISIS International-Manila, and
Gloria Bonder, the General Coordinator of the Regional UNESCO Chair
Women, Science and Technology in Latin America.The goal of the meeting
will be to a) conduct a gender analysis of the policy ecology of the
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Strategy Planning Workshop of the Feminist Network on Gender, Development and Information Society Policies
Posted October 3rd, 2007 by ErikaThe workshop is being co-organized by IT for Change, the Association for Progressive Communications, the International Women’s Tribune Centre, ISIS International-Manila, and Gloria Bonder, the General Coordinator of the Regional UNESCO Chair Women, Science and Technology in Latin America.
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APC PARM en el evento GK3
Posted September 30th, 2007 by AnonymousAPC PARM participará en multiples eventos en relación con el Evento sobre el Futuro de GKP este año, incluyendo los pre-eventos sobre género y la sociedad de información, el cierre de la Campaña ¡Dominemos a la Tecnología! para el 2007 y aportes en paneles. Además ofrecerá varios talleres, sobre evaluación de iniciativas en internet desde una perspectiva de género, con la herramienta GEM, capacitación técnica en herramientas de redes virales y políticas TIC.
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APC WNSP @ GK3
Posted September 30th, 2007 by AnonymousAPC WNSP will be participating in a myriad of events at GK3, the Global Knowledge Partnership's Event on the Future this year, including the International Taskforce on Women and ICTs (ITF), the closing of this year's Take Back the Tech! Campaign, workshops on ICT policy and GEM, as well as participating in GK3 panels. Keep an eye out for further details!
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Making a good thing better: Adapting GEM to software localisation
The Gender Evaluation Methodology for internet and ICTs (GEM) changes the way development projects look at gender, project planning and achievements. Sana Gul, from the PAN Localization Project says GEM "transformed our entire concept of when and where gender should be taken into consideration."
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