2.6.
|
Droits de la femme |
Women's rights |
|
2.6. |
Femmes Africa
Solidarité (FAS) |
FAS est une
organisation non gouvernementale de femmes oeuvrant pour la paix en Afrique.
|
FAS
milite pour le renforcement des capacités de la femme africaine à
assumer un rôle de leadership dans l’édification de la paix. |
Dakar, SN FAS |
2004 F |
2.6. |
Latin American Post Graduate
Institute of Social Sciences
|
Postgraduate Program on Gender and Public Policies |
An innovative E-Learning Program to
bridge Gender theory Research & Policy 2004 |
Buenos Aires, AR
PROGEPP |
2003
F
|
2.6. |
NGO -
CSW |
NGO Committee on
the status of Women Geneva |
Through its
working Groups, the Committee shares information and provides a platform
where women and men have an opportunity to understand how society benefits
from women’s equal access and opportunities to participate in policy and
decision making. |
Geneva, CH
UNFPA |
2003 F |
2.6. |
Older Women's
Network (OWN), Europe |
OWN affirms
the right of all older Women to shape and control their lives |
OWN confirms the right of women of every age
group to equal opportunity in terms of participation in policies
and society, and their right to a voice in the political
processes of decision-making at all levels. If adequate
consideration were given to the experience, creativity and
contribution of women of all ages in the public and private
realms in the course of their whole life cycle, the existing
problems of many older women, as listed below, could be avoided
or reduced |
Corciano, IT OWN |
2003 F |
2.6. |
Organisation
des Nations Unies pour l'Alimentation et l'Agriculture (FAO)
|
Egalité des chances et sécurité
alimentaire, Le rôle de l'information, Stratégie d'action |
Relation entre sécurité alimentaire et
information; Cadre de la Stratégie d'action; L'information,
outil de décision; L'information, mode de renforcement du
pouvoir; L'information, moyen de négociation; Mise en oeuvre de
la Stratégie d'action |
Rome, IT
FAO |
2000
28 |
2.6. |
Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'Education, la Science et
la Culture (UNESCO), WebWorld, Communication et Information
Publications UNESCO pour le SMSI
|
L'égalité des sexes dans la société de
l'information |
Disparité entre les sexes et fossé
numérique; Un monde de différences; Le fossé numérique entre
femmes et hommes; Combler le fossé : initiatives nouvelles et
bonnes pratiques; Avant et après le SMSI |
Paris, FR
UNESCO pour le SMSI |
2003
96 |
2.6. |
PeaceWomen |
Women’s International League
for Peace and Freedom |
The PeaceWomen Project monitors and works toward rapid and full
implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution
1325 on women, peace and security. |
New York, USA
United Nations |
2004 F |
2.6. |
Strategies of
inclusion : Gender and the information society (SIGIS) |
Education, training, and support networks for professional women
in ICT sectors; training and empowerment of the social excluded;
design of new products, including mobile phones, web
publications and games for female audiences; and experiences of
ICTs and the meanings that they have for men and women in
everyday contexts.
|
The analysis of these cases will help policy makers, businesses,
NGOs at local and national levels, and individuals deal with the
challenges of new and not so new technologies. They illustrate
the diverse ways that women and men think about and use new
technologies, and the continuing imbalance in the employment of
women in this most dynamic sector. |
Edinburgh, SC Research Centre
for Social Sciences
University of Edinburgh |
2003 F |
2.6. |
The International
Women’s Tribune Centre |
Women Count, Count Women in:
an online toolkit to engender policy for an Information Society |
A gender and ICT
toolkit online. Drawing upon the proposed policies, issues and ideas
stimulated by the convening of the World Summit on the Information Society,
this Knowledge-sharing tool is intended to be a highly interactive work in
progress to create an inclusive information society. |
New York, EU
International
Women’s Tribune Centre |
2003 F |
2.6. |
United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) |
A Web portal on Women, Peace
and Security |
On 31 October 2003,
UNIFEM launched a new portal on Women, War and Peace to attempt to fill the
“need to consolidate data on the impact of armed conflict on women and
girls”. The portal provides background information and timely updates for
Women and men making decisions and policies to address the impact of armed
conflict on women and women’s role in peace-building. |
New York
UNIFEM |
2003 F |
2.6. |
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Africa
The new partnership for Africa's
development (NEPAD) |
Listening to Africa
From oral tradition to the internet,
Promoting the priority for Africa in UNESCO Programmes |
Women and gender equality in
2000/2001; Meeting "African Women and the NEPAD"; UNESCO's
activities regarding women in the context of UN initiatives
programmes and actions in Africa |
Paris, FR
INESCO |
2003 |
2.6. |
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
UNECE
Gender Activities
|
Women's Entrepreneurship in Eastern
Europe and CIS Countries (Series : Entrepreneurship and SMEs) |
A regional overview of the
situation and problems of women entrepreneurs; Country
experiences; Importance of networks and the benefits of
connecting women-run enterprises to the global digital economy |
Geneva, CH
UN |
2003
110 |
2.6. |
UNIFEM |
Women and Information and
Communication Technologies (ICTs) |
The new
Information and Communication Technologies have a great potential to benefit
women worldwide. However the access to these new technologies is restricted.
UNIFEM recognizes the importance of guaranteeing women’s active and equal
participation in the rapid march towards the development of knowledge
societies. UNIFEM’s work on gender and ICTs focuses on the following
priority areas: engaging in policy dialogue and advocacy efforts,
strengthening innovative initiatives and developing ICT tools to share
information. |
New York, USA
UNIFEM |
2003 2 |
2.6. |
United Nations
Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) |
Access to
financing and ICT for women entrepreneurs in the UNECE Region : challenges
and good practices
(Series: Entrepreneurs and SMEs) |
The publication is based on
presentations prepared for the Second UNECE Forum on Women’s
Entrepreneurship (17 – 18 March 2003), as well as contributions
by the UNECE Team of Specialists Women’s Entrpreneurship and by
international experts. |
Geneva, CH
New York, USA
United Nations |
2004 22 |
2.6. |
United Nations
Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) |
Gender Activities :
from Bucharest to Tunis: regional cooperation on gender and ICT in Eastern
Europe and the CIS countries
|
Activities aim at mainstreaming gender into data collection and
statistics, economic research and analysis (including population
studies) and economic policies. Key issues related to gender and
ICT, the results of pilot projects, as well as joint projects
and possible cooperation in the following areas: methodologies
and data improvement, research and analytical work, exchange of
good practices and policy recommendations, policy dialogue,
raising awareness and lobbying. |
Geneva, CH
WSIS |
2003 F |
2.6. |
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) |
Partage des
connaissances à L’UNFPA – des connaissances pour sauver la vie des femmes |
L’ UNFPA met
actuellement en œuvre une stratégie de partage des connaissances à large
assise et à l’échelle de l’ organisation |
New York, EUA
UNFPA |
2003 F |
2.6. |
WIDE |
Globalising gender equality and social justice |
WIDE is a European network of development NGOs,
gender specialists and human rights activists. WIDE monitors and
influences international economic and development policy and
practice from a feminist perspective. |
Brussels, BE |
2004 F |
2.6. |
World Bank |
Engendering Information &
Communication Technologies – Challenges & Opportunities for Gender –
Equitable Development |
Engendering
information and communication technology involves identifying and
eliminating gender disparities in access to and use of such technology. It
also involves adapting technology to women’ s needs by taking advantage of
their special knowledge and strong informal networks and support systems. |
Washington, EUA
World Bank |
2003 F |
2.6. |
WSIS A-gender |
A long way to go before gender
parity |
Women are marginal users
of ICTs. On average, 25 percent of them, mainly in urban settings, use
telephones, radios and computers with access to internet and e-mail. These
facilities are lacking in rural areas, where utilisation is almost at zero
percent. Rural women need to access information technology just as much as
those in the urban areas. |
Nairobi, KE
African Women and Child
Feature Service |
2003 F |
2.6. |
WSIS A-gender |
Women taking ICTs to new
frontiers |
InterNet is empowering
Women in Africa to follow events as they never had before. |
Nairobi, KE
African Women and Child
Feature Service |
2003 F |
2.6. |
WSIS Gender Caucus
|
A multi-stakeholder group promoting
gender integration and women's rights in the WSIS process |
Towards Gender Inclusion in the
Global Information Society |
Geneva, CH
WSIS Gender Caucus |
2003
F |