On the first day of the 59th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 59) in New York, APC organised a ...
Exploratory Research on Sexuality and the Internet (EROTICS) research exploring intersection of sex work, abortion rights, ...
The first WENT Africa started in 2003 with a workshop on the strategic use of information and communication technologies ...
Initial findings indicated that women are increasingly active in using electronic communications, and that many tools such as E-mail have become a routine part of their day-to-day communications ...
Initially it was one of the first sites looking at ICT policy through a gender lens. Many years later, GenderIT.org remains a unique space for its focus on the global South, its focus on those working ...
The NGO Forum on Women '95, held in Huairou, China, from 30 August to 8 September 1995, was attended by 30,000 women and men as well as young girls and boys, it was the largest NGO Forum as well as ...
Take Back the Tech! is a call to everyone to take control of technology to end online gender-based violence. It is a global, collaborative campaign project that highlights the problem of ...
The National Schools of Community Networks were a collective capacity and movement building effort for the creation, ...
Increasingly diverse AI systems are being rapidly implemented across various sectors of society. As a result, several issues ...
Attending the African Women in Dialogue (AfWID) conference this year was a truly enriching experience. We were fortunate to ...
In 2008, the WRP launched the first Feminist Tech eXchange (FTX) at the 2008 AWID Forum. The FTX was a feminist response to ...
In this issue, we celebrate the passage of a bill aimed at expanding connectivity and addressing the needs of underserved ...
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