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WOUGNET Update Newsletter - July 2004 ******************************************************************************************A monthly electronic newsletter from Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) - http://www.wougnet.org For comments or queries, contact info@xxxxxxxxxxxTo subscribe/unsubscribe to the WOUGNET Update Newsletter, send a message to wougnet-update-request@xxxxxxxxxxx with the following command in the subject or body of your message: subscribe/unsubscribe =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= This month's contents: 1. Women Organisations in Uganda 2. Documents on Women's Issues in Uganda 3. ICT Policy 4. WorldSpace Satellite Radio Program (WSRP) 5. Links & Resources 6. Project News and Events 7. WOUGNET News =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=With great sorrow, we inform you of the passing of Hadijah Namumbya, WOUGNET Information Officer, which occured on May 16, 2004. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to WOUGNET members, partners, and friends, for the support we have received during this time. May Hadijah's soul rest in eternal peace. We would also like to apologise for non-issue of the June edition of the WOUGNET Update Newsletter. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WOMEN ORGANISATIONS IN UGANDA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ = Joint Women's Restoration and Welfare - Uganda (JOWORU) http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/joworwu.htmlBased in Apac District, JOWORU's mission is to uplift the standard of living with in the rural folk of Apac by introducing income generating activities with much emphasis on women and youth. http://www.wougnet.org/wo_dir.html#JOWORWU= Council for Economic Empowerment for Women in Africa (CEEWA Uganda): Change of location http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/ceewau.htmlCEEWA Uganda moved to new offices in Kansanga. They are now located at Plot 4384 Kiwafu road, Kansanga. They can be reach at Tel: 269477, 269507, Fax: 269469 and Email: ceewa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx or info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DOCUMENTS ON WOMEN'S ISSUES IN UGANDA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ = Working in Gender and Development in the Ugandan Context (Mary Ssonko Nabacwa, 2004)This paper presents gender in the Uganda context. It presents the efforts by government and NGOs together with the challenges and contradictions of work on gender issues in Uganda. The paper provides thoughts on work towards gender equity and equality and it raises questions on what this means for a developing country like Uganda. It presents the political context of Uganda, the efforts that have been undertaken by government and NGOs to work towards gender equality, and concludes with the reflections of the writer on her own experiences on working on gender issues in Uganda. http://www.wougnet.org/documents.html#WGDU ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ICT POLICY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ = ICT Policy: A Beginner's HandbookMore copies of "ICT Policy: A Beginner's Handbook" are available for sale at the WOUGNET office. Published by the Association for Progressive Communications, the book "takes the mystery out of information and communications technology (ICT) policy. Whether you are a member of a civil society organisation, a researcher, an activist, a journalist looking for background information, or someone simply interested in the topics". While the area of concern includes many kinds of ICTs, the book's focus is centered on the internet. The book has four parts. The first part explains what is meant by ICT policy, and why it is important. Part Two looks at what makes the internet different from other media and ICTs, and seeks to explain why present internet use is inequitably distributed. Part Three explains policy and regulation, how policy is decided, who the main players are, and what can be done to ensure that policy decision-making is transparent and participatory. Part Four considers specific themes in ICT policy, with a focus on the internet. To obtain a copy of the handbook, contact Milton Aineruhanga, WOUGNET Program Officer, at the WOUGNET Office (Room 13, Plot 59 Nkurumah Road). The book is 25,000 Uganda Shillings. For further information, contact Milton at (041) 256832 or stop by the WOUGNET office. = Africa Source II: Free and Open Source software for civil society tech support in Africa WOUGNET is a member of the organizing committee for the Africa Source II workshop targeted at free and open source software (FOSS) for civil society tech support in Africa. The inaugural planning meeting was held June 21 - 23, 2004 in Accra, Ghana. Africa Source II will be held in East or West Africa in April/May 2005. This follows the Africa Source I workshop that was targeted at free and open source developers. Africa Source I was held in Namibia in March 2004, <http://www.tacticaltech.org/africasource>. The target audience for Africa Source II is those working in Civil Society Organisations as advisers, system admin/network and tech-support. Organizations aimed at include a. Open labs and resource centers (including schools) b. Monitoring and advocacy groups c. Service and logistics (aid) organizations d. Community radio and FOSS e. NGOs Aim of Africa Source II:a. Connect developers (Africa source community) with social sector intermediaries and users. b. Expand and strengthen the community of intermediaries able to practically deploy FOSS in non-profit organizations/institutions. c. Promote best practices for deploying FOSS and raise awareness of potential (also drawing on expertise from other regions) Further information regarding Africa Source II will be provided as available. For information on how to make an input to the planning process, send a message to opensource@xxxxxxxxxxxx = E-Government Strategy and Action PlanSince March 2004, WOUGNET has been a civil society member on the steering committee developing Uganda?s E-Government Strategy and Action Plan under the auspicious of the Ministry of Works, Housing and Communications. Over the course of this period we have posted updates of the working documents for input. The final steering committee meeting was held on 24th June 2004. The revised working document will be made available for comment and input at a public meeting in Kampala. The date and venue of the meeting will be communicated as soon as confirmed. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WORLDSPACE SATELLITE RADIO PROGRAM (WSRP) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ = WOUGNET RANET WorldSpace Satellite Radio PartnershipThe Radio and Internet (RANET) Uganda Program enables farmers in rural communities to have timely access and use of climate information forecasts and other development information on the Internet, by using WorldSpace satellite radio equipment. Through a partnership approach, 10 RANET sites have been established with World Vision, 10 with Action Aid and 4 with Africa Network. RANET Uganda is a project under the Meteorology Department in the Ministry of Water, Lands and Environment. The WOUGNET - RANET collaboration intends to facilitate access to monthly and seasonal climate and weather information for WOUGNET members via the WorldSpace Satellite Radio system. The initiative will build upon WOUGNET?s WorldSpace Satellite Radio Program (WSRP) began in August 2002, <http://www.wougnet.org/Support/WSprogram.html>. The information will also be available to the general public on the WOUGNET website under the Agriculture section. WOUGNET members, particularly those working with farming communities, that are interested in participating in the project should contact Milton Aineruhanga, WOUGNET Program Officer, at info@xxxxxxxxxxx or by phone at (041)256832 or stop by the WOUGNET Office, Room 13, Plot 59 Nkrumah Road. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINKS & RESOURCES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a) Development = Child Development Foundation (CDF)Operating in Mbale, CDF has embarked on capacity building programmes to train community healthy workers and care givers in handling HIV/AIDS opportunistic infections. Issues addressed include labour and delivery, breastfeeding, implications of pregnancy to an HIV mother, and preventing mother to child HIV transmission. http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/cdfmbale.html = Mengo Youth Development LinkOperating in Kampala, Mengo Youth Development Link's mission is to empower the less privileged communities, school dropouts, youth and women with practical managerial and marketable skills, valuable information which enhances their ability to influence changes in the community and determine a new course of development through self-help projects and participatory methodologies aimed at alleviating poverty. http://www.wougnet.org/Links/development.html#MYDEL = Support the Needy - Uganda (SUNU)Operating in Luwero District, SUNU's mission is to develop healthy, self-sustaining individuals/groups and effective communities, particularly women, children and the youth. http://www.wougnet.org/Links/development.html#SUNU = Launch of UgandaInfo - A Database for Social DevelopmentUgandaInfo, a socio-economic database consisting of key indicators for monitoring progress towards poverty eradication and social development, was launched July 5th at Hotel Africana. UgandaInfo provides a method to organize, store and display core socio-economic indicators for Uganda in a uniform format to facilitate data sharing at country level and across government departments and development partners using the same system. UgandaInfo has been built by Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS), line ministries and the Office of the Prime Minister in conjunction with UNICEF and in consultation with UN agencies. The UgandaInfo software and database are currently available on CD and can be acquired free from UBOS. For more information, contact UBOS at ubos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or by phone at (041) 320741/322099/322100. A copy of the CD is available at the WOUGNET office, Room 13, Plot 59 Nkrumah Road. b) Education = SchoolsForaThe SchoolsFora project is geared towards harnessing the potential of young Ugandan academicians by providing them with an academic platform to discuss, exchange and access relevant academic content. The project is intended to enhance ICT usage in Ugandan schools by bringing student communities academically closer through one platform; and by bridging the gap between massive acquistion of computer hardware and availability of appropriate software/academic information. http://www.wougnet.org/Links/education.html#SFORA c) Environment = Agency for Environment and Wetlands (AEW)AEW's mission is to enhance sustainable development by carrying out research, publication, information dissemination, information sharing and networking in order to achieve sustainable economic and social development in Uganda. http://www.wougnet.org/Links/environment.html#AEW = Green Alternative and Peace - Uganda (GAP-UGANDA)GAP-Uganda's mission is to promote, advocate, enhance, and act for environment, natural resources, peace, human rights, conflict resolution, social justice, grassroot empowerment, sustainable livelihood and development for all. http://www.wougnet.org/Links/environment.html#GAPUG d) Health = Youth AIDS Association Chawente (YAAC) http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/yaac.htmlBased in Kwania county - Apac, YAAC's mission is to have a community practicing positive behaviour change free from HIV/AIDS/STDs infection through community sensitization and empowerment. YAAC's 2004/2005 program includes HIV/AIDS/STDs Programme, Adolescents sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Enhancement, and Adult Education. http://www.wougnet.org/Links/health.html#YAAC e) Human Rights = International Committee for Human Rights (ICHR)The International Committee for Human Rights (ICHR) is an independent human rights organisation based in Spain with offices in Sarajevo. As a non-profit organisation supported through donor contributions worldwide, the ICHR has a corresponding impartial, objective and authoritative legal approach to the protection and promotion of human rights. http://www.wougnet.org/Links/rights.html#ICHR f) Women and Gender = Siyanda - Mainstreaming GenderSiyanda is an on-line database of select gender and development materials from around the world. It is also an interactive space for practitioners, policymakers and academics to share ideas, experiences and resources for mainstreaming gender in development. http://www.wougnet.org/Links/aboutwomen.html#SIYANDA g) General Resources = nGoAbroadnGoAbroad links professionals --- nurses, doctors, midwives, teachers, social workers, lawyers, journalists, and business people to help develop businesses --- to needs in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the former Soviet bloc. http://www.wougnet.org/Links/generalresources.html#NGA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Project News and Events ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ August 2004= Women and ICT: Challenges and Opportunities on the Road to Tunis 2005, Arusha International
Conference Centre, Arusha, Tanzania, 5-7 August 2004
One of today's most pressing global challenges is to reduce by half the
number of people living in absolute poverty by 2015 as stated in the UN
Millennium Development Goals. New ICTs are seen by many as appropriate
tools to combat poverty and achieve sustainable development in Africa.
However, this requires political commitment as well as effective actions on
the ground - actions that provide opportunities for poor people, actions
that will achieve the goal of digital inclusion, enabling universal,
sustainable, ubiquitous and affordable access of ICT by all. As stated in
the theme, the overall objective of the conference is to draw a roadmap for
the caucus that will enable effective Women participation at WSIS-Tunis 2005.
http://www.wougnet.org/Events/projectnews04.html#WICT04= Catalyzing the Creation and Exchange of Local Content: CCELC Uganda Small Grants Fund - Call for Applications http://www.wougnet.org/Events/projectnews04.html#CCELCIt is widely accepted that there is need to build capacity in developing countries to enable people to generate and disseminate content. Content about, and relevant for, local communities to facilitate the local expression and local application of information (see for example: ?Collecting and Propagating Local Development Content?, Peter Ballantyne, International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD), May 2002). The process of production, storage and dissemination of local knowledge can be facilitated by the application of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The goal of CCELC is to strengthen the abilities of local communities and organizations in developing countries to create, synthesis, adapt, and exchange valuable, and potentially wealth-generating local content, including appropriate knowledge from elsewhere. CCELC is funded by DFID and the Canadian Government. In Uganda, the CCELC program is managed by I-Network Uganda. Under the CCELC program, I-Network and IICD announce a small grants fund (CCELC-SGF) to address issues in the creation and exchange of local content in Uganda. The CCELC-SGF is an amount of 40,000 Euros that will be distributed among 5 projects as non-renewable grants of 8,000 Euros each. At the end of the year (12 month period), a dissemination workshop will be held at which results from the 5 projects will be showcased. The aim of the CCELC small grants fund (CCELC-SGF) is to support innovative activity that contributes to the understanding and application of ICTs in the creation and exchange of local content in Uganda. This competitive fund provides an opportunity for local communities to strengthen work on ICTs in local content creation and exchange for sustainable development. The CCELC-SGF application process involves completion of an application form that is available from (a) the I-Network website <http://www.i-network.or.ug>, (b) the WOUGNET website <http://www.wougnet.org/Events/projectnews04.html#CCELC>, (c) the AITEC office, Old tower, 3rd floor, Colline house, Pilkington Rd, OR (d) the WOUGNET office at Room 13, Plot 59 Nkrumah Road. Completed applications should be submitted to: CCELC-SGF Program Coordinator I-Network Uganda P.O. Box 26970 Kampala, Uganda Fax: (041) 343005 Email: aitec.uganda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxThe deadline for submitting applications is August 11, 2004 and grant winners will be announced on September 10, 2004. For more information about the CCELC Uganda program, contact: 041-251632 / 041-256832 or send email to aitec.uganda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx / info@xxxxxxxxxxx November 2004 = 11th Eastern Africa Regional Fundraising Workshop, Entebbe, UgandaThe Resource Alliance announce a three-day regional workshop on Resource Mobilisation in Uganda. The workshop has been organised in partnership with the Uganda Debt Network. If you are involved in local resource mobilisation in Eastern Africa, you are invited to participate. The workshop will address the challenges and opportunities of resource mobilisation in this region and will consist of a wide range of practical skill development workshops and inspirational plenaries. http://www.wougnet.org/Events/projectnews04.html#EARFW ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WOUGNET News ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ = WOUGNET awarded 2004 grant by HivosWOUGNET awarded a 2004 grant by Hivos in support of the project "Supporting the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by women in Uganda". The overall project objective is to help WOUGNET maintain and expand its service as well as explore new opportunities to support the efforts of women and women organizations in Uganda in the strategic application of information and communication technologies (ICTs). Hivos is a Dutch development organisation, which stands for emancipation, democratisation and poverty alleviation in developing countries. For this purpose, financial and political support is given to more than 750 local private organisations in 30 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and South-east Europe. Their operations concern economics, culture and the arts, human rights and AIDS, sustainable development and gender, women and development. For more information about Hivos, visit: http://www.hivos.nl = WOUGNET GEM Evaluation ReportIn October 2002, WOUGNET was selected as one of the Gender Evaluation Methodology (GEM) testers in Africa. WOUGNET used GEM to evaluate the WOUGNET website and mailing lists for the period June 2002 to June 2003. The general objective was to assess the extent to which ICTs have been used as tools for information sharing and dissemination. Among the evaluation outcomes, was a series of recommendations on the way forward for WOUGNET including: - Provide ICT training to members- Conduct awareness training sessions to encourage more women to utilise WOUGNET services - Provide information that is relevant to the nature of work of an organisation A report on the evaluation is now available at: http://www.wougnet.org/eval/wevaluation.html = UNDP WSIS Project - ICT for Poverty Reduction: A Multistakeholder ApproachLeading up to the first phase of the World Summit of the Information Society (WSIS) Geneva 2003, WOUGNET in partnership with Radio Apac, and funded by the United Nations Development Programme, held a series of public meetings in Apac with civil society, private sector and government to encourage public participation in the WSIS process. As the preparatory committee (PrepCom) meetings for the second phase of the WSIS Tunis 2005 begin, a public meeting is scheduled for 22nd July 2004 in Apac to present the outcomes of the first phase and to lay strategies for next steps. A report on the proceedings will be made available. = Computers from SwedenWOUGNET has facilitated Newcastle High School (Kansanga) in acquiring refurbished computers from IDEAL, a partner organisation in Sweden. The shipment of computers is due in Kampala on July 15th 2004. IDEAL is a Swedish based consultancy specializing in corporate citizenship strategies and management consulting. Partners include the Swedish International Development Agency, Swedish Employer's Association, Uppsala University, Skanska, and many others. IDEAL also provides advice for international development strategies. Please refer to http://www.ideal.se for further information. ************************************************************************** The Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) website and mailing lists are hosted by Kabissa - Space for Change in Africa************************************************************************** [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index] Last Updated: Thu Mar 15 00:22:03 2007 |
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