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Bamako WSF march spells out Another Africa was possible

Posted Tue 24 Jan 2006 - 14:59 | 4,313 views
Traffic came to a stand still in Mali at the start of the Polycentric World Social Forum (WSF) as about 6000 people marched in Bamako’s Independence Statue through to the stadium called Stade Omini Sports Modibo Keita carrying banners with different solidarity messages saying Another Africa was possible. Campaigns coordinator for Jubilie South Africa Makaoma Lekalakala was happy to see that 70…

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World Women Courts hear untold stories

Posted Tue 24 Jan 2006 - 14:53 | 4,095 views
World Court of women on resistance to wars, wars of globalisation, and wars against women heard stories in poetic and visual presentations of testimonies of women from all over the world at the Polycentric World Social Forum (WSF) in Bamako.

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Feminist dialogue urges women to embrace ICTs

Posted Sat 21 Jan 2006 - 12:21 | 5,555 views
The African women’s movement, which is meeting at the Bamako World Social Forum (WSF) Feminist Dialogue, have recognised the access to new technologies as one of the strategies, they need to use to advance themselves as movement.

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ICTs a need for women's movements

Posted Fri 20 Jan 2006 - 06:01 | 5,378 views
The Bamako Polycentric World Social Forum (WSF) kicked off yesterday with a 70 percent of people being women from all walks of life. The WSF is an event of great importance to African people as a very first opportunity for a collective and democratic expression in their fights against exploitation of people and their resources.
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Jac sm Kee is the Women's Rights Programme Manager with the Association for Progressive Communica

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Mirror Image: Part IV - What about Gender?

Posted Wed 7 Dec 2005 - 09:56 | 3,611 views
In terms of gender, information communications technologies (ICTs) and the ‘information society’ is slowly creeping into the agendas of women’s movements. It is at a painfully slow rate, and a LOT of work still needs to be done to find political investments in this issue. Some connections can be seen from the development trajectory, and foreseeably, from the perspective of international trade and…
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Jac sm Kee is the Women's Rights Programme Manager with the Association for Progressive Communica

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Mirror Image: Part III - The Point(lessness) of Global Platforms?

Posted Wed 7 Dec 2005 - 09:35 | 4,317 views
This led me to question the efficacy of such global platforms and processes. A lot of money and effort have been pumped into this Summit, and for the entire seven years of PrepComs as well as Phase I in Geneva during 2003. Where has it all led to?
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Jac sm Kee is the Women's Rights Programme Manager with the Association for Progressive Communica

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Mirror Image: Part II - The Missing Rights Agenda

Posted Wed 7 Dec 2005 - 09:01 | 4,252 views
These conversations, and the “Expression Under Repression” panel organised by Hivos starkly reminded me of the missing rights agenda in the WSIS process. At most, the discursive thrust of including civil society perspectives have been on development issues. In the ICT 4 All exhibition centre, this was particularly evident. It really felt like a global branding exercise on who are the current Big…
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Jac sm Kee is the Women's Rights Programme Manager with the Association for Progressive Communica

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Mirror Image: Part I - Conversations with Tunisian Women

Posted Wed 7 Dec 2005 - 08:53 | 4,465 views
I changed my route to the Palexbo on the last day (18 November) and found a café between where the taxi dropped me off to the security line. The woman who managed the place spoke to me in English, and since I was the only customer, we started chatting. I asked her what she thought of the Summit, and she responded, “I don’t know. I’m not there. Why don’t you tell me about the Summit?” Good point =)
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OPINION POLL: WSIS gains & losses

Posted Tue 6 Dec 2005 - 11:48 | 6,432 views
The WSIS process is over, what we have gained and lost in terms of integrating gender as a relevant dimension into the ‘information society’ after this 7 years? What do we have? And where should we go from here? What is the importance of having these explicit mentions of gender and women here and there?
Share with us YOUR views, experiences, and concerns.
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18 November 2005: Day 6, Overview of Gender-related Language in WSIS Documents

Posted Fri 18 Nov 2005 - 10:25 | 5,728 views
The WSIS process is almost over, and I am wondering about what we have achieved in terms of integrating gender as a relevant dimension into the building of an ‘information society’ after 7 years. What do we have?