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Take Back The Tech! Be safe

Take Back The Tech!
Take Back The Tech! on 15 December, 2011 - 08:58
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Take Back the Tech! is a collaborative campaign initiated by the Association for Progressive Communications, Women's Networking Support Programme (APC WNSP) in 2006 that looks at the connection between information and communication technologies (ICT) and violence against women.

The Take Back the Tech!i Be Safe website section offers tips and ideas on steps women and girls can take to make their online experiences safer. It addresses security issues regarding privacyi (emailis, online chats, password protection, mobile phones), prevention of cyberstalkingi or secure online browsing.

 

Strategising Online Activism: A Toolkit

Cheekay Cinco and Edna Aquino
Cheekay Cinco and Edna Aquino on 14 September, 2011 - 10:12
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“Strategising Online Activism: A Toolkit” was designed for and by women activists but can be used by everyone. Key chapters include: strategising and planning your online activism; creating your campaign’s identity; social networkingi and security on the interneti. vioThe guide provides practical and accessible step-by-step advice, while keeping a political and feminist eye. It was developed by APC’s women’s programme (APC WNSP) and our partner Violence is Not our Culture (VNC).

 

Self-Care & Self-Defense Manual for Feminist Activists

Marina Bernal, Elige and Artemisa
Marina Bernal, Elige and Artemisa on 13 September, 2011 - 22:04
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This self-help manual written by Marina Bernal and others with the collaboration of Artemisa, Elige and CREA, proposes to feminist activists to undertake a journey of self-exploration in order to learn to build their own self-defense strategies. It aims to help activists understand their limitations and strengths, as well as reasons why they are victims of certain types of violence and why they react in one way or the other when faced with it.

 

Urgent responses for women human rights defenders at risk: mapping and preliminary assessment

Inmaculada Barcia
Inmaculada Barcia on 13 September, 2011 - 21:48
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This report prepared by Inmaculada Barcia in 2011 for the Association for Women's Rightsi in Development (AWID) is a resource specifically designed for women human rights defendersi. It maps the diverse responses and specific measures currently being offered to protect women defenders from governmentis, as well as from non-governmental sectors. The Report also recognizes and evaluates the effects of international pressure and visibility (urgent appeals, working with international and regional mechanisms, sponsorship programs, awards, solidarity and monitoring visits, trial observation), resources for local action (legal assistance, medical and psychosocial counselling, stress management programs, safe houses, among others) and support for relocation and other grants.

 

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