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  • Subject: WOUGNET Update Newsletter - December 2004
  • From: Dorothy Okello <dokello@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 19:43:01 +0000
WOUGNET Update Newsletter - December 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. Documents on Women's Issues in Uganda
3. ICT Policy
4. Links & Resources
5. Project News and Events
6. WOUGNET News


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We take this opportunity to wish you all a happy holiday season and a happy and prosperous 2005. Kindly note that the WOUGNET office will be closed from December 20, 2004 to January 2, 2004.

The next issue of the newsletter will be in February 2005.

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WOMEN ORGANISATIONS IN UGANDA
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= UWONET: Roundtable Meetings with Political Parties in Uganda
As a follow-up of the "Women's Minimum Demands to Political Parties and Organizations" compiled and launched in October 2004, UWONET started round table meetings with parties on issues raised in the women's demands. The first round of meetings were held with five parties, namely, Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), Uganda People's Congress (UPC), Democratic Party (DP), Conservative Party (CP) and National Resistance Movement (NRM). Copies of the meetings' minutes and a summary of the issues raised (WORD format) are available online at:
http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/uwonet.html#RTP11


= UWONET: DRB Coalition Position on the Domestic Relations Bill
As a follow-up of the Domestic Relations Bill (DRB) Harmonization Workshop held earlier this year (March 24-25, 2004), a DRB position paper was compiled. The DRB Coalition was granted an appointment by The Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee to present their views on Thursday 25th November 2004. Copies of the position paper and the presentations to the Parliamentary Committee are available online at:
http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/uwonet.html#DRB11


= CEEWA ­ Uganda: Public Dialogue on ?Empowering the Ugandan Rural Woman: Accelerating the engine for development?

On November 19, 2004, the Council for Economic Empowerment of Women of Africa (CEEWA ­ Uganda) organised a public dialogue under the theme ?Empowering the Ugandan Rural Woman: Accelerating the engine for development?. The dialogue was an activity to mark the end of the CEEWA week. It was also aimed at fundraising for CEEWA?s Rural Outreach Program. Over 50 participants from the civil society and government as well as CEEWA members attended the dialogue.

The CEEWA-U Chairperson, Ms. Edith Mwanje, disclosed that in an effort to mitigate the factors hindering women?s development, CEEWA undertakes activities and programs that specifically focus on women concerns. These were Agriculture, Finance, Advocating for gender positive budgeting (Women and economic decision making) and Entrepreneurial development through Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). In this regard, CEEWA operates ICT sites in Buwama, Nabweru, Mukono, and Kampala. CEEWA will also move to Kamuli as well for enterprise development.

She disclosed that CEEWA had managed to lobby for 30% inclusion of the women?s program into the National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS). She also said that CEEWA carries out gender sensitization seminars and runs an empowerment studio where women are provided with skills on how to make public speeches, and how to dress professionally amongst others.

For more information about the public dialogue, send email to: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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DOCUMENTS ON WOMEN'S ISSUES IN UGANDA
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= Commercialisation and Gender Roles among Lake Victoria Shore Fishing
   Communities in Uganda, Aramanzan Madanda, December 2003
This study set out to establish the effect of commercialisation on the roles of women and men in the fisheries. This would be done through an analysis of the dynamic and changing gender roles in the fisheries sector resulting from commercialisation by focusing on the experiences of two fishing Lake Victoria Shore communities namely Majanji in Busia District, Eastern Uganda and Katosi in Mukono District central Uganda. A copy of the study report is available at:
http://www.wougnet.org/documents.html#CGRLV



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ICT POLICY
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= UCC Consultative Workshop on the Review of the Telecommunications Sector Policy, December 2004

On December 6, 2004, the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) held a public consultative workshop to review the Telecommunications Sector Policy. The current policy and regulatory environment in Uganda was established through the telecommunications sector policy of 1996, and operationalised by the Uganda Communications Act, 1997 (Laws of Uganda Cap 106). The Telecommunications Sector Policy review was initiated by a recommendation by the UCC to the Minister of Works, Housing and Communication about the need to review policy at this point in time. Copies of the Consultation Document on the Telecommunications Sector Policy and presentations made during the consultative workshop are available online.
http://www.wougnet.org/ICTpolicy/ug/ugictpolicy.html#UCC-TPR



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LINKS & RESOURCES
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a) HIV/AIDS

Who Cares for the Care-Givers? Respond to Women?s Voices and Cry for Support. Nyaradzai Gumbonzvanda, Regional Program Director, UNIFEM East and Horn of Africa The world celebrates International World AIDS Day, with the appropriate theme ?Women, Girls, HIV and AIDS?. The vulnerability and risk of women and girls to infection, the horrifying statistics of the increasing orphan care issues; the daily cry of greater access to health care, treatment and nutrition for people living with HIV & AIDS are the main stories of the day. What is rarely seen, said and adequately responded to are the needs and rights of the care givers? With what resources do these mostly elderly women and girls provide support and care to the infected and affected family members and friends? Where do they derive their daily strength to nurture, to love and to support our sick and dying? What nourishes their spirit as they wake up everyday and respond to the call to serve humanity? Who actually cares for the care-givers?
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/hivaids.html#WCCG


b) Human Rights

= The Notion of Peace and Security must embrace Zero-tolerance to Sexual Violence Africa has just emerged from a review of the progress made ten years after the Beijing Conference on women whose theme was equality, peace and development. November 2004, the world will commence the 16 days campaign against gender-based violence, an annual event that remains more relevant today especially with the reality of conflict, wars and political violence, which seem to accompany most elections in Africa. Violence against women and especially sexual violence remains a gross violation of rights of women irrespective of the global regional and national commitments made to address this issue. Women continue to organize and advocate for concrete and lasting solutions to eliminating gender based and sexual violence.
http://www.wougnet.org/Links/rights.html#NPSSV




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PROJECT NEWS AND EVENTS
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February 2005

= Knowledge Sharing for Development: Africa Regional Program, Global Development Network, Cairo, Egypt, February 27-28, 2005 (Application deadline: December 21, 2004)

As part of its program of supporting the generation and communication of research from developing countries ­ GDN is organising a practical workshop to enhance the knowledge sharing and research dissemination capacity of research institutes and networks in Africa.

This workshop, which will be held in English and French, will bring together people from across the continent who are responsible for communicating the wealth of research knowledge currently being produced in Africa ­ these may be librarians, administrators, information officers, knowledge managers or researchers.

Drawing on success stories from within Africa, the workshop will explore the practical aspects of knowledge sharing, relevant strategies, tools and methodologies that have proven successful in development organizations. It will: - focus on knowledge sharing success stories, including strategies for communicating with policy makers
- address regional specific requirements: environment and constraints
- explore practical approaches to knowledge sharing and research dissemination
It will also provide an opportunity to create an online community to continue to nurture and showcase locally produced research and output.

Applicants for the workshop should be from a national institute working in the field of social science research and must be resident in a sub-Saharan African Country. Priority will be given to those who are responsible for research communication at an organisational level and a balance of participants from different countries represented will be sought.

Applications are available from the GDN website, and must be completed and sent by email to: dhalaby@xxxxxxxxxx The deadline for submissions is December 21st, 2004.
http://www.wougnet.org/Events/projectnews05.html#KSD05



October 2005

= AWID Call for Participation: ?How does change happen??, The 10th AWID International Forum on Women?s Rights in Development, Bangkok, Thailand, October 27-30, 2005

The Association for Women?s Rights in Development (AWID) Forum is not just another conference. Instead, it is a space for policy makers, researchers, students, funders and activists to come together across generations, regions, issues, and sectors to celebrate and strengthen as a movement. Anyone committed to women?s rights and gender and development is welcome to participate in the AWID Forum, either by attending and engaging, or by organizing a session in the program.

In the global struggle to improve the lives of girls and women, our successes and failures are most meaningfully measured by actual, concrete changes in the day-to-day lives of women around the world. When girls go to university, when women no longer feel the constant threat of violence, when women?s voices are heard in policy discussions, or when families have enough food on the table, we know that we have moved forward.

At the 10th AWID Forum, we want to unravel the complexities by exploring the many ways in which change happens and is sustained. Through workshops, debates, plenaries, and multi-media presentations, we will share lessons on key change processes and candidly evaluate our efforts toward gender equality. We will also look more critically at our theories and histories of change, as we move toward shared visions of the future. In doing so, we intend to learn more about how to effect the kinds of transformation that result in full human rights for women, economic justice, clean environments and an end to armed conflict.

To organize a session, submit a proposal by March 1, 2005 that explores one or more of the issues for the 10th AWID forum in a way that enables both critical reflection and creative learning. Sessions at the AWID forum can be interactive presentations, skills-building workshops, structured debates, creative sessions or inputs, visual essays, and film or video.
http://www.wougnet.org/Events/projectnews05.html#AWID10



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WOUGNET News
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= Annual WOUGNET January Meeting, January 19, 2005

The Annual WOUGNET January Meeting will be held on January 19, 2005 at Hotel Africana, Kampala. The overall objective is to review the WOUGNET Action Plan 2005 and to get members? input for the way forward. Further details will be communicated in due course.


= WOUGNET @ ITU Exhibition, October 1-5, 2004

WOUGNET was invited to exhibit at the October 2004 International Telecommunication Union (ITU) exhibition at Speke Resort Munyonyo in Kampala. The exhibition was intended to showcase ICT initiatives in Uganda to delegates to the Public Private Sector Partnership (PPP) which was held November 1-2, 2004, and to delegates to the 5th Forum on Telecommunication Regulation in Africa which was held November 3 - 5, 2004. Exhibiters included MTN ­ Uganda, One2net, Multichoice­Uganda, I-Network in addition to WOUGNET. The exhibition and the PPP/5th Forum were organised by the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) and ITU.


= Reminder - 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 is expected to arrive in Kampala on December 15, 2004. A total of 210 computers are available for NGOs, 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.


= Reminder - Call for volunteers: Refurbished Computers

WOUGNET invites those that would like to volunteer their technical skills in helping the various beneficiaries of the WOUGNET-CAI partnership setup their computers. All interested, please get in touch with Milton Aineruhanga as indicated above.


= Reminder - 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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