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  • Subject: WOUGNET Update Newsletter - April 2004
  • From: Dorothy Okello <dokello@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 16:29:23 +0100
WOUGNET Update Newsletter - April 2004
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This month's contents:
1. Women Organisations in Uganda
2. Links & Resources
3. Project News and Events
4. WOUGNET News

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WOMEN ORGANISATIONS IN UGANDA
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= Grassroots Women Association For Development (GWAD)
   http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/gwad.html
Operating in Gulu District, Northern Uganda, GWAD's mission is to promote and build capacity of grassroots women to be able to respond to the needs of their families, communities, in order to improve the living conditions of the people in the area of operation.
http://www.wougnet.org/wo_dir.html#GWAD


= St. Bruno Doll Making Group (SBDMG)
   http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/sbdmg.html
SBDMG's mission is to have a group of women involved in practical work, to have a fulltime employment and hence improve their standards of living. The Uganda Investment Authority has accepted SBDMG as investors. SBDMG has also qualified to attend the American Business Trade Fair due to take place in Los-Angeles, USA, in September 2004, and are seeking support to enable their participation.
http://www.wougnet.org/wo_dir.html#SBDMG


= Hope After Rape (HAR)
   http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/har.html
HAR's mission is to facilitate the recovery of abused children, women and their families through training, research, advocacy and provision of psychosocial suport services.
http://www.wougnet.org/wo_dir.html#HAR



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LINKS & RESOURCES
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a) African and International Women Organisations

= African Women's Economic Policy Network (AWEPON)
AWEPON seeks to strengthen the capacity of women especially at the grass root and national levels to influence the shape of economic policy. AWEPON owes its beginnings to the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) Women?s Desk that initiated faith-based consultations on the impact of economic policies on women.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/africa_int.html#AWEPON



b) Agriculture

= ICT Update
ICT Update is a bimonthly printed bulletin, a web magazine, and an accompanying email newsletter published by the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) ACP-EU. Each issue focuses on a specific theme pertaining to information and communication technologies (ICTs) for agricultural and rural development in African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries, includes feature articles by leading scientists and policymakers, and offers a wide range of annotated links to relevant projects, organizations, websites and articles.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/agriculture.html#ICTUPDATE


= Rapid (or relaxed) appraisal of Agricultural Knowledge Systems (RAAKS)
RAAKS is a participatory action research methodology and alternative system of inquiry developed at the Department of Communication and Innovation Studies, now the Communication and Innovation Studies Group of Wageningen University, the Netherlands. Originally it focused on action research in agriculture. However, over time, it has been widely applied to natural resources management and research and development in Latin America, Africa, Asia, Europe and Australia. It provides a flexible and participatory approach to improving innovative performance in agriculture, natural resource management and rural development.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/agriculture.html#RAAKS



c) Development

= Child Development Foundation (CDF)
   http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/cdfmbale.html
Based in Mbale, CDF has embarked on capacity building programmes to train community healthy workers and care givers in handling HIV/AIDS opportunistic infections. This year's focus is mother to child transmission of HIV and preventative methods. Participants are to be equipped with the knowledge and skills to ensure that pregnant mothers do not transmit the virus to their babies.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/development.html#CDFUG



d) Human Rights

= Institute of Human Rights Communication, Nepal (IHRICON)
The Institute of Human Rights Communication, Nepal (IHRICON) is a human rights and communication NGO established by a group of media professionals who have been working actively in the field of human rights advocacy for more than a decade. Since its inception in 2000, IHRICON has been actively involved in human rights' monitoring, reporting and advocacy. Our in depth investigations and research provide intensive and timely reporting to the public, government and media, and are usually followed by programmes and projects which address the issues raised.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/rights.html#IHRICON



e) ICT-related organisations and resources

= Community Information Network for Southern Africa (CINSA)
The Community Information Network for Southern Africa (CINSA) is a project designed to support community ICT initiatives in the SADC region. It is currently in its pilot phase, which runs for 18-months until the end of July 2004. CINSA will support community ICT projects through research, networking, training, service brokerage, facilitating technical support and project evaluation, and creating an online information resource base.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/ictresources.html#CINSA


= MTN villagePhone
MTN villagePhone extends telecommunications access to rural villages across Uganda. In partnership with Uganda's leading microfinance institutions, MTN villagePhone creates opportunities for poor rural individuals to become ?Village Phone Operators?. These Village Phone businesses can be established in areas where electricity is unavailable and in areas where the MTN network can only be accessed with a booster antenna. MTN villagePhone provides special airtime rates to the Village Phone Operators to enable them to provide affordable telecommunications services to people in their village. Upcountry, people are now able to make a call without traveling many kilometers to the nearest town. They can simply go to their community Village Phone Operator who serves and supports the community by making affordable communications services available. MTN VillagePhone is an initiative of MTN Uganda and Grameen Foundation USA (who implemented a similar model in Bangladesh). The first Village Phone Operators started business in Uganda in March 2003, and MTN villagePhone was formally launched on November 17, 2003.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/ictresources.html#MTNVP


= United States Telecommunications Training Institute (USTTI)
The United States Telecommunications Training Institute (USTTI) is a non-profit joint venture between leaders of the US telecommunications, broadcast and IT industries and ranking officials from the federal government. The goal of this collaborative effort is to share the United States' communications, technological and managerial advances on a global basis by providing a comprehensive array of tuition-free training courses for qualified women and men who regulate and manage communications infrastructures throughout the developing world. Over the last 22 years, the USTTI has made training women from the developing world a priority.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/ictresources.html#USTTI


f) Resources about Women & Gender

= United Nations Office of the Special Adviser on Gender Issues and Advancement of Women (OSAGI) OSAGI's main objective is to promote and strengthen the effective implementation of the Millennium Declaration, the Beijing Declaration and the Platform for Action of the Fourth World Conference on Women (FWCW) held in Beijing in 1995 and the Outcome Document of the special session of the General Assembly on Beijing+5. OSAGI's website includes a section on gender mainstreaming, providing links to concepts and definitions, tools to support gender mainstreaming and good practice examples.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/aboutwomen.html#OSAGI



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Project News and Events
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February 2004

= Documentation from International Bride Price Conference, Kampala, Uganda, February 16-18, 2004 Bride price, dowry and other related marriage gifts undermine women's status, their rights and the rights of their families. This first ever international conference on bride price and development brought together human rights activists and experts and key players in the fields of harmful socio-cultural practices, to develop an action plan to reduce or remove the significance of bride price as a hindrance to gender equality and development. Abstracts, Full Papers, Speeches and Publications (in Word format) are available at:
http://www.mifumi.org/bp_conference/doc_list.htm
http://www.wougnet.org/Events/projectnews04.html#ICBPD




May 2004

= 2004 Women PeaceMakers Program, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice (IPJ), San Diego, California The Women PeaceMakers Program at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice (IPJ) is a program for leaders who want to document, share, and build upon their unique peacemaking stories. Selected peacemakers will receive roundtrip airfare, housing, and a small stipend to cover expenses for the eight-week residence (September 25 ­ November 19, 2004) in San Diego, California. The Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice is pleased to announce its 2004 Women PeaceMakers Program is now accepting applications. Application deadline is May 28, 2004.
http://www.wougnet.org/Events/projectnews04.html#WPP



November 2004

= International Perspectives: Women Leading Change in Public Health and Technology, November 12-14, 2004, Renaissance Washington DC Hotel, Washington, D.C., USA The American Association of University Women Educational Foundation invites proposals for its third biennial international symposium, International Perspectives: Women Leading Change in Public Health and Technology. The symposium will explore new definitions of technology and its relationship to public health. Presentations will focus on women's experiences in different regions of the world where access to and knowledge of technology and health concerns may vary. Presenters will explore the importance of women's leadership roles, both formal and informal, and how women have used their education to create changes that concern Public Health, Technology, and The intersection of public health and technology. All proposals must be received by May 3, 2004.
http://www.wougnet.org/Events/projectnews04.html#AAUW2004



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WOUGNET News
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= Invitation: Knowledge for Development (K4D) Exhibition, ITU Telecom Africa 2004

On the occasion of the 6th International Telecommunications Exhibition and Forum for the African region, ITU Telecom Africa 2004, from 4 to 8 May 2004 to be held in Cairo, Egypt, WOUGNET has been invited to participate at a virtual showcase under the title "Knowledge for Development (K4D)". The K4D exhibition will present success stories of the development of Africa through the use of ICT on a giant screen. "The virtual K4D" allows donors, NGOs and other entities that cannot afford the cost of exhibition space to showcase their success stories in this field. In response to this invitation, WOUGNET proposes to showcase the achievements of WOUGNET and of WOUGNET members at the virtual K4D by producing a CD that showcases success stories and projects using ICT in the developmental domain to be broadcasted on a wide screen in The Virtual K4D area. We thus call upon members that are interested in including their materials on this CD, to contact Milton Aineruhanga, WOUGNET Program Officer, to discuss how their material can be included. The deadline for WOUGNET to submit materials is April 15th. We thus ask all those interested in having their materials included in the package to submit these to us by April 9th -- all contributors will be fully acknowledged. For additional information, contact Milton Aineruhanga at info@xxxxxxxxxxx or by phone at (041)256832 or (077)411556 or stop by the WOUGNET office - Room 13, Plot 59 Nkurumah Road (NDA Building). For information about ITU Telecom Africa 2004, visit http://www.itu.int/AFRICA2004



= CTO: Implementing the WSIS Action Plan

From March 25-26, 2004, WOUGNET was represented at the "Implementing the WSIS Action Plan" conference hosted by the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) in Nairobi, Kenya. The conference was organised as a followup to the recent World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) held last December in Geneva, Switzerland, to provide participants with a better understanding of the way forward for the adoption of respective national and institutional strategies to bridge the digital divide and to make the Information Society a reality, throughout Africa and beyond. Participants were from countries including Uganda, Ghana, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Nigeria, Canada, UK, Belgium, Bangladesh, Egypt and DR Congo. Representing Uganda government, Hon. Micheal Werikhe, Minister of State for Communications noted that ICT is a priority area for funding in the National Poverty Eradication Action Plan (PEAP). He added that Uganda's ICT policy developed along the lines of the WSIS Declaration of Principles and Action Plan, including, the establishment of telephone and Internet points of presence in all districts by 2005, recognition of the important role of community radio, and the political will and commitment to create an enabling environment for private sector investment in ICT.
A report on the conference will be made available.



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