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Public | private: Define your line. Shape your space. Take Back the Tech!

Posted Fri 15 Nov 2013 - 08:59 | 4,136 views
This year´s Take Back the Tech! campaign is about defining the lines between public and private and claiming the right to privacy as a fundamental human right. Define your lines between what’s public and private! Take Back the Tech! with us from 25 Nov-10 Dec 2013.
flavia

Flavia Fascendini vive en una ciudad en el interior de Argentina y es directora de comunicaciones

flavia

Flavia Fascendini vive en una ciudad en el interior de Argentina y es directora de comunicaciones

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Gender and internet governance: Integrating women's rights at the IGF space

Posted Fri 25 Oct 2013 - 09:20 | 4,761 views
The Dynamic Coalition on Gender offers a space for key stakeholders to meet and discuss advancing the gender justice agenda throughout the Internet Governance Forum.
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Flavia Fascendini vive en una ciudad en el interior de Argentina y es directora de comunicaciones

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Gender centred snapshots at the IGF

Posted Wed 23 Oct 2013 - 11:45 | 4,576 views
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APC is both a network and an organisation.

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Statement: “Miss Internet Bali” and women's participation at the Internet Governance Forum 2013

Posted Wed 23 Oct 2013 - 08:26 | 9,517 views
The Internet Governance Forum is a United Nations mandated space and as such, we expect and demand adherence to respectful and non-discriminatory standards of behavior. As participants of the Internet Governance Forum 2013 who are working to advance gender equality and the active participation of women in Internet governance policy dialogue and processes, we see this as a huge step back taken by…
nadine

Nadine is a feminist activist from Beirut, Lebanon.

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IGF 2013: How does gender intersect with internet governance?

Posted Tue 22 Oct 2013 - 20:43 | 11,778 views
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Launched in 2006, GenderIT.org is a groundbreaking resource site that provides feminist reviews a

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Gender Report Card at the IGF in Bali: Take this on!

Posted Mon 21 Oct 2013 - 08:54 | 4,584 views
The IGF Gender Report Card is an initiative to measure the level of progress on the inclusion of gender equality and the promotion women’s empowerment in this important internet governance policy dialogue process. Are you at the IGF? Take this on! Invite others to take part in monitoring.
genderit.org

Launched in 2006, GenderIT.org is a groundbreaking resource site that provides feminist reviews a

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GenderIT.org at the eighth IGF: Support the women who support a free internet!

Posted Wed 16 Oct 2013 - 15:28 | 13,896 views
The eighth annual IGF will be held in Bali, Indonesia, from 22-25 October 2013. The theme for this year’s IGF is “Building Bridges – Enhancing Multi-stakeholder Cooperation for Growth and Sustainable Development.” GenderIT.org team will be working on-site and off-site to bring you all related to gender and ICT policy from the gender peripheries at the IGF. And we invite you to be a part of it!
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Flavia Fascendini vive en una ciudad en el interior de Argentina y es directora de comunicaciones

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The coalition condemns systematic digital harassment of Latin America&Caribbean Women’s Health Network

Posted Tue 15 Oct 2013 - 08:11 | 4,309 views
The Women Human Rights Defenders International Coalition (WHRD IC) condemns the aggressive and systematic digital harassment of the Latin America and Caribbean Women’s Health Network (LACWHN).
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The author works as the national coordinator of a young feminist group called Si Jeunesse Savait.

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Freedom of expression: Where do we set the lines

Posted Sun 6 Oct 2013 - 22:03 | 6,236 views
The second African Internet Governance Forum started in Nairobi, Kenya just a day after a terrorist attack was launched on this African country. The media reported 24 hours a day from the site of the attack; Twitter hashtags were created to make sure messages related to the crisis were passed on to the masses; and Facebook ready-to-use pictures of support to Kenya were circulated. It was actually…