Feminist reflection on internet policies

Changing the way you see ICT

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FemCities

Website offers information on women’s projects, a calendar of women related events, comprehensive media reports, culture and news about relevant political developments. An important feature is the extensive directory of contact persons and institutions concerned with such issues as equal opportunities, economy, politics or science.

Women's Information TechnologyTransfer

Women's Information Technology Transfer (WITT) is both a website, providing ICTs strategic information to all, and supporting Central and Eastern European women in developing a web as an instrument in their social activism. WITT is committed to bringing women's actions, activities and struggles to the spotlight, promoting the use of free software as a way to highlight women's voices.

Young and Equal

In 2003, UNIFEM supported 17 young women and men from Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States-including the Balkans, Central Asia, and Afghanistan- to come to Bratislava, Slovakia to launch a regional youth network on gender. The network, called "Young and Equal" was launched with a mission to empower young people to actively participate in the shaping of a society free of gender discrimination. UNIFEM and the Association for Women's Rightsi in Development (AWID) will serve as members of the network's Steering Committee.

Bosnia and Herzegovina ICT Policy

on 19 December, 2006
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This blogi is an initiative by Oneworld - Platform for Southeast Europe, which publishes news and resources related to national ICTi policies in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
 

Women and Internet: Croatian Perspective

Kristina Mihalec and Nevenka Sudar
Kristina Mihalec and Nevenka Sudar on 19 February, 2005
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Book links ICTi theory and analysis with everyday lives and realities of women in Croatia and Eastern Europe.
 

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