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HIV/AIDS and Information and Communication Technologies

Posted Tue 1 Jun 2010 - 23:37 | 3,862 views
The purpose of this review is to look at the role of ICTs in addressing the challenge of HIV / AIDS. The report provides an overview of HIV/AIDS, the ways ICTs are being used to address the pandemic, and some preliminary information on the views of those working in developing countries.

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Cinderella or Cyberella? Empowering Women in the Knowledge Society

Posted Tue 1 Jun 2010 - 23:34 | 5,415 views
Edited by Sophia Huyer and Nancy Hafkin, this book collects essays by Sonia N. Jorge, Shafika Isaacs, Shoba Arun, Richard Heeks, Sharon Morgan, Maria Garrido, Raul Roman, and Vikas Nath on the current landscape of gender and ICT. According to Claudia Morell, the book "provides an excellent overview of the critical issues addressing the global participation of girls and women in today's…

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Girls and science: a training module on motivating girls to embark on science and technology careers

Posted Tue 1 Jun 2010 - 23:34 | 5,453 views


The module aims to address the inherent gender disparities in the field of science and technology, with a specific focus on Africa.



Social and economic development of a country is closely linked to the educational level of its female population. The under-representation and under-achievement of girls in science and technology subjects can be seen as a serious…

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Women in Community Radio Networks in Africa

Posted Tue 1 Jun 2010 - 23:33 | 4,202 views
This directory aims to facilitate better networking among women working in community radio and to provide stations and partner organisations with the actual number of women working in community radio in Africa.

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The Gender Digital Divide in Francophone Africa: A Harsh Reality

Posted Tue 1 Jun 2010 - 23:32 | 6,251 views
Women have one chance in three less than men to benefit in the African Information Society. In the “Gender Digital Divide in Francophone Africa” research on six countries (Benin, Burkina FasoBurkina Faso, Cameroon, Mali, Mauritania and Senegal) conducted by the Gender and ICT Network, connections between gender and ICTs were found to be widely unrecognised. Looking at control, content, capacities…

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Mainstreaming ICTs: Africa Lives the Information Society

Posted Tue 1 Jun 2010 - 23:32 | 4,881 views
The book is aimed at development practitioners and ICT innovators interested in inventive technology applications for social justice and development. It is a useful guide for positioning non-profit organisations to contribute effectively in meeting select MDGs and other development imperatives, through the use of ICTs.

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From the Digital Divide to Digital Opportunities: Measuring Infostates for Development

Posted Tue 1 Jun 2010 - 23:32 | 3,954 views
The publication features a new measuring instrument which combines statistical indicators with analytical work on policies and their implementation. Beyond it is complemented with quantitative and qualitative research in a chapter on ‘women in the information society' .

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Statement by Florence Etta on behalf of the Telecentre Caucus and the WSIS Gender Caucus (16 Nov, 2005)

Posted Tue 1 Jun 2010 - 23:32 | 4,382 views
The statement of Florence E. Etta-Akinaina, the ICT Policy Project Kenya co-ordinator, calls for the support to" better policies, more funding, appropriate and efficient organisational and implementation mechanisms which will help release the transformative power of telecentres".

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Gender and ICTs for development: A global source book

Posted Tue 1 Jun 2010 - 23:32 | 4,003 views
Five case studies illustrate the different contexts facing gender and ICTs for development, including e-commerce in Bhutan, entrepreneurship by women workers in China, post-war communication using radio and ICTs in Sierra Leone, sustainable fisheries production in Ghana, and information exchange related to HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean.

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Cyberdemocracy: a condition, not an outcome

Posted Tue 1 Jun 2010 - 23:32 | 4,572 views
The lecture presents some potentials that the Internet offers for democracy, development and women’s empowerment; followed by barriers and limitations.