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  • Subject: WOUGNET Update Newsletter - November 2004
  • From: Dorothy Okello <dokello@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 05 Nov 2004 17:58:51 +0000
WOUGNET Update Newsletter - November 2004
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A monthly electronic newsletter from Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) - http://www.wougnet.org
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This month's contents:
1. Women Organisations in Uganda
2. Links & Resources
3. WOUGNET News


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We apologise for non-issue of the October 2004 WOUGNET Update Newsletter.
This was due to connectivity problems we experienced last month, which thankfully, have now been resolved.
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WOMEN ORGANISATIONS IN UGANDA
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= Council for Economic Empowerment of Women in Africa (CEEWA - Uganda)
CEEWA-Uganda's mission is to promote the economic empowerment of women through advancement of women's concerns in the economic development process. Among its activities, with the support of IDRC and Hivos, CEEWA-Uganda is implementing an ICTs Project to promote Community Economic Empowerment. CEEWA is a regional organisation with chapters in Kenya, Lesotho, Mali, Senegal, Burkinafaso, Ghana, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi and South Africa.
http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/ceewau.html


= Kabaawo Women's Savings & Credit Development Association (KWOSCDA)
KWOSCDA's mission is to have a group of women engaged in economic activities for improved families. KWOSCDA in July 2003 expanded and improved its farming project through acquisition of a Friesian cow, Ngabo. Since August 2003, Ngabo provided to the families and children within the community with high quality milk. Ngabo, was only four months pregnant, when the members of KWOSCDA were drastically hit with sad news on the 23rd August 2004, when NGABO the only Friesian cow, they had acquired, broke out of the farm and fed on poisonous Polythene bags, resulting into her untimely death. We are appealing and seeking for friends around and abroad, to come to our assistance, to enable us replace Ngabo, and continue with the project.
http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/kwoscda.html


= Isis-WICCE: Launch of study report ?Women, Armed Conflict and Food Security"
Isis-Women?s International Cross Cultural Exchange (Isis-WICCE) launched the study of ?Women, Armed Conflict and Food Security: An Exploratory Study of Mbarara, Kasese, Bugiri and Kitgum? report on Wednesday 1st September 2004. The idea of the study was to document women?s experiences in areas of armed conflict and how this impacts on Food Security. In addition, it was necessary to make comparison to find out the disparity between food security in conflict and non-conflict areas. Hence the study was carried out in Kitgum and Kasese (Conflict areas) and Mbarara and Bugiri (Non-conflict areas).
For more information, contact isis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/isis.html


= Kabale Women's Guidance and Counseling Services Conference, September
   11, 2004
K.W.G.C.S has been holding an annual general conference with the aim of bringing together women for a variety of activities. This year, the theme was "The Benefit of Guidance and Counseling to an Individual". The conference took place in one of the villages from which there is a group member of the project, in Rwene, Buhara sub-county. The guest of honour was the Kabale Resident District Commision. Four group members meet with a number of about 450 people present.
http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/kwgcs.html


= UWONET: Launch of the Women?s Minimum Demands To Political Parties
In October 2004, UWONET launched "Women's Minimum Demands To Political Parties". UWONET is disseminating the keynote address at the launch as a useful resource in the current process of engendering the political transition. The keynote address presented by Ms. Sarah Mukasa and entitled "Addressing Women?s Demands in The Transition Process" is available online at: http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/uwonet.html#WDTP


= Baroness Janet Whitaker?s Dialogue with Ugandan Women Organisations
The meeting of Baroness Janet Whitaker with Ugandan women organisations was convened by the United Nations Fund for women Empowerment (UNIFEM) in conjunction with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) with the aim of sharing information with organizations working to promote gender equality and women?s empowerment in Uganda. It was intended to provide Baroness Janet Whitaker with an insight into the plight of Ugandan women especially in her capacity as an active member of the UK UNIFEM committee ­ promoting gender equality and women empowerment. A report of the meeting is available online at:
http://www.wougnet.org/Meetings/WOUGNETevents.html#BJW



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LINKS & RESOURCES
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a) Business

= New Workspace on ICT-based Enterprises for Women in Development

A new project is starting to investigate how ICT-based enterprises can improve women's livelihoods in developing countries. We invite you to join our workspace on this topic and to share your experience, ideas and resources. This will help us build knowledge: about the impacts of such enterprises on women, their lives and livelidhoods; and about business models and strategies for developing such enterprises. In turn, we will
share this back with you.
To join us, please click the word "Join" via Web page:
http://www.dgroups.org/groups/WomenICTEnterprise
Alternatively, send a short message requesting to join to:
richard.heeks@xxxxxxxxx
For your information, we include in "ICT-based enterprises", data entry, programming, Web design, ICT training, ICT consulting, and other activities where ICTs are fundamental to the enterprise. We believe these represent an important and growing path through which to create wealth and skills for women in poor communities. We will be sharing experiences and lessons from ICT-based enterprise projects as we proceed. This project is funded by the UK's Department for International Development and co-ordinated by IDPM, at the University of Manchester, UK.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/business.html#ICTE



b) Development

= Another Life International (ALiWA)
Operating in Wakiso District, ALiWA's mission is to raise many from poverty to prosperity, from ruins to riches and to inspire people to have a reason to live.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/development.html#ALIWA


= Nile Basin Resource Centre Programme (NBRCP) - Uganda
Operating in Northern Uganda, NBRCP's mission is to be a front runner in the alleviation of poverty in the country and stop further spread of HIV/AIDS.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/development.html#NBRCP


= Science and Development Network October 2004 Newsletter
The Science and Development Network <http://www.scidev.net> is delighted to
announce that the new edition of the Africa Newsletter, focusing on science
communication and gender issues, is now available. Coinciding with the news
that Kenyan environmental activist and politician (and former scientist)
Wangari Maathai has won the Nobel Prize for Peace, the October newsletter
includes profiles of women scientists and women science journalists as well
as reporting on some innovative science communication projects. Go to
http://www.scidev.net/africanewsletter/scidev-africa-oct04.pdf to download
the PDF document or email africa@xxxxxxxxxx to receive a print copy.
To register for regular updates from SciDev.Net, go to http://www.scidev.net/register



c) Education

= Nyaka AIDS Orphans School
The mission of Nyaka AIDS Orphans School is to provide quality, free education and extracurricular activities, both formal and informal, to children who have been orphaned due to HIV/AIDS as a means to counteract pervasive hunger, poverty, and systemic deprivation.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/education.html#NAOS



d) Human Rights

= ECCA: Child Domestic Violence and Child Sexual Abuse in Rakai District, Uganda

This report is an output of a rapid assessment study on trends of Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) and Child Domestic Violence (CDV) that was conducted by Empower Children and Communities against Abuse (ECCA) between April and May 2004 in Rakai District, South Western Uganda. The overall objective was to seek views of children and adults on Child Domestic Violence and Child Sexual Abuse. In September 2002, ECCA developed a unique partnership with Rakai Health Science Program (RHSP), formerly known as Rakai Project, that commissioned ECCA to build the capacity of HIV/AIDS and Reproductive health counsellors to handle Domestic Violence (DV) related cases. Among the issues that emerged during the training were limited local capacity in Rakai district to provide services and support for GBV related matters especially Domestic Violence and its effects on children. It was against this background that the Rapid Assessment Study in Rakai District was commissioned. A copy of the report is available online at:
http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/eccaug.html#CDVR04


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WOUGNET News
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= Report on WOUGNET workshop "Women's health: The role of ICTs"

The report summarizes the proceedings of the ?Women?s Health: The Role of ICTs? workshop, which was held on August 19, 2004 at Hotel Africana, Kampala. With support from Hivos, WOUGNET organized this workshop to explore the opportunities that ICT can bring about in the enhancement of women?s health related issues in Uganda. The half-day workshop drew participation of 48 representatives from government, women organisations and other non-governmental organisations around the country. Participants noted follow-up issues should include:
- Family planning within the communities
- Economic empowerment of women through ICTs as it an impediment to women?s health
- The role of youth in ICT
- Tailoring ICTs to women?s health
- Specific interventions to enhance women to harness ICTs for health
A copy of the report is available online at:
http://www.wougnet.org/Meetings/WOUGNETevents.html#WHICT



= WOUGNET@AITEC Uganda Annual Exhibition, September 15-17, 2004

WOUGNET exhibited at the 11th annual AITEC (Advancing ICT Knowledge in Africa) exhibition at the Nile International Conference Centre, with a complementary stand provided by AITEC. The exhibition was organised by AITEC and was sponsored by TOSHIBA and the New Vision newspaper. The exhibition was organised under the theme: ?Integrating Information and Communication Technologies in Human Livelihoods?. The Minister of State in charge of Communication in the Ministry of Works, Housing and Communications, Hon. Michael Werikhe, officially opened the exhibition.

WOUGNET exhibited in the ICT for Development pavilion with SchoolNet Uganda, Uganda National Council for Science and Technology (UNCST), Computer Aid International (CAI), Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), and the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development.

The WOUGNET exhibit included demonstrations of the WOUGNET website, and the WorldSpace Satellite Radio setup. Other materials exhibited were WOUGNET brochures and materials from members and partners. Copies of the WOUGNET GEM Evaluation (of the WOUGNET website and mailing lists) were also available as were copies of APC's ?ICT policy: A Beginners Handbook?.

A total of 160 people signed the guest book at the WOUGNET stand and commended WOUGNET for the work being done, especially in enlightening women and individuals in Uganda in the use of ICTs by enhancing their capacities for exchange, collaboration and information sharing.



= Call for expressions of interest: Refurbished Computers
As a result of the WOUGNET ? Computer Aid Partnership, a shipment of refurbished Pentium II and III computers will be leaving the UK this month bound for Kampala. A total of 210 computers are available for NGO?s, non-profit organisations and schools. The computers are priced at 100 Pounds Sterling each and come with a 1-year warranty. All interested please contact the WOUGNET program officer, Milton Aineruhanga, by email at info@xxxxxxxxxxx or call 041 256832 for more details and to make a booking.

Similarly, we extend an invitation to anybody that would like to volunteer their technical skills in helping the various beneficiaries setup their computers. Again, all interested please get in touch with Milton Aineruhanga as indicated above.


= WOUGNET ? RANET Uganda Partnership: WorldSpace satellite receivers
WOUGNET in collaboration with the RANET Uganda project, under the Metrological Department, are developing a project to facilitate access to monthly and seasonal climate and weather information for WOUGNET members via the WorldSpace Satellite Radio system.

Project Objectives
- Generate and disseminate to farming communities, in particular women farmers, high quality and up-to-date information to ensure high farm yields. - Improve the capacity of farmers and women organizations to use ICTs in the Agricultural sector.
- Integrate ICT in agriculture for increase productivity.

RANET Uganda will obtain seasonal and monthly climatic and weather forecasts from the Uganda Metrological Department, which they will upload to the WorldSpace Satellite to be downloaded by the various sites with WorldSpace receivers.

As we await the arrival of the WorldSpace receivers, we would like lay the foundation for the project with a series of needs assessment and sensitisation meetings with potential beneficiaries of the project. Therefore, may WOUGNET member organisations that are interested in participating in the project please let us know. Priority will be given to organisations dealing with farmers especially women farmers, but all members are free to apply.

For further information or for clarification, contact Milton Aineruhanga, WOUGNET Program Officer, at:
Tel: (041) 256832
Email: info@xxxxxxxxxxx
Office: Room 13, Plot 59 Nkrumah Road



= Launch of WOUGNET News - Call for articles

With support from Hivos, WOUGNET will launch a print quarterly newsletter in an to reach out and share information with a wider audience than can currently access the Internet. As preparations towards the second World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) step into high gear, the maiden issue will focus on gender concerns with ICT policy processes in Uganda. A copy of Uganda National ICT Policy Framework is available online at:
http://www.wougnet.org/ICTpolicy/ug/ugictpolicy.html
For information on how to contribute to the newsletter, send email to <info@xxxxxxxxxxx>.





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