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WOUGNET Update Newsletter - March 2005 ******************************************************************************************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. ICT Policy 3. Links & Resources 4. Project News and Events 5. WOUGNET News =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WOMEN ORGANISATIONS IN UGANDA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ = NVIWODA Annual General Meeting, December 2004 http://www.wougnet.org/wo_dir.html#NVIWODAOn December 11, 2004, Ntulume Village Women's Development Association (NVIWODA) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in which member entrepreneurs had a review of what had transpired in the organization throughout the year. In her brief welcome message the Chairperson, Ms. Margaret Tinka, explained the purpose of the meeting. She also noted that the AGM had coincided with the Re-Union Day since NVIWODA entrepreneurs and members from the various parts of the country had assembled to share experiences and to learn more from NVIWODA. The AGM meeting was different from the traditional ones, as this time round it focused more on creation of awareness on use of ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies) among the women and to promote and facilitate the advancement of their human rights. Facilitators of the day came from different organizations namely, Kompyuta Africa, Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) and Ntulume Village Women Development Association (NVIWODA). A copy of the AGM report including photos taken during the AGM events as well as brief profiles of some of the NVIWODA members is available online at: http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/nviwoda.html#AGM04 (WORD format, 1.5MB in size) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ICT POLICY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= WOUGNET ICT and Gender presentation, Junior Node ICT Holiday Camp, January 17, 2005 An ICT Holiday Camp was organised by the I-Network Junior Node and held at St. Henry's College Kitovu, Masaka, Uganda, from 16 - 23 January 2005. The ICT camp was organised to raise awareness of the youths? about how ICT relates to various aspects of life such as: Education, Agriculture, Gender and Commerce/Entreprenuership. WOUGNET was invited to make a presentation addressing the ICT and Gender. WOUGNET's presentation sought to mobilize the youths to appreciate the linkage between ICT and Gender; the challenges that boys and girls face and the differences within the sexes in use of ICT. The presentation also described WOUGNET?s mission, activities and gender concerns in the ICT sector and also addressed questions including the following: · Are there any gender differences in access to ICT? · How does the use of ICT affect men-boys and women-girls differently? · Are both men-boys and women-girls included in ICT decision making? A copy of WOUGNET's presentation is available online (PowerPoint format) at: http://www.wougnet.org/Meetings/WOUGNETevents#Kitovu = 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 began, a public meeting was held 22nd July 2004 in Apac to present the outcomes of the first phase and to lay strategies for next steps. Available online are copies of the report presented at WSIS I and also the reports presented during the July 2004 public meeting. http://www.wougnet.org/WSIS/ug/ugandawsis.html#WUW ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINKS & RESOURCES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a) Development = Mengo Youth Development Link (MYDEL) http://www.wougnet.org/Links/development.html#MYDELOperating in Kampala, MYDEL'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. A photographic report about MYDEL's 2003-2004 activities is at MYDEL's photo gallery: http://www.wougnet.org/Profiles/mydel.html b) ICT-related organisations and resources = Linuxchix AfricaLinuxchix Africa was formed in 2004 by African women and for African women. It is a chapter in Africa affiliated to Linuxchix worldwide. The aim of the African chapter is to help toward building the critical mass of Linux skills among African women, and to advocate for the use of Free and Open Source Software for the many community development challenges being faced by Africans, especially African women. http://www.wougnet.org/Links/ictresources.html#LCHIX ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PROJECT NEWS AND EVENTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ March 2005= Prix Ars Electronica: Digital Communities Award (Application deadline extende: March 18, 2005) For the second time, Prix Ars Electronica will honor important achievements by digital communities. This category focuses attention on the wide-ranging social impact of the Internet as well as on the latest developments in the fields of social software, mobile communications and wireless networks. The "Digital Communities" category is open to political, social, and cultural projects, initiatives, groups, and scenes from all over the world utilizing digital technology to better society and assume social responsibility. It is meant to recognize the initiators and propagators of these communities as well as the developers of the relevant technologies, and to honor those whose work contributes to the establishment and proliferation of Digital Communities as well as provide understanding and research into them. http://www.wougnet.org/Events/projectnews05.html#PAE05 July 2005 = 2005 AISI Media AwardsThe Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and its partners are pleased to announce the 2005 AISI Media Awards. The AISI Media Awards were introduced in 2003 to encourage more informed coverage of the information society and ICT for development issues in Africa as part of ECA?s Information Society Outreach and Communication Programme. The Awards are aimed at individual journalists and media institutions based in Africa that are ?promoting journalism which contributes to a better understanding of the information society in Africa". http://www.wougnet.org/Events/projectnews05.html#AMA05 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WOUGNET News ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ = Launch of WOUGNET CDWOUGNET is a non-governmental organisation initiated in May 2000 by several women's organisations in Uganda to develop the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) among women as tools to share information and address issues collectively. The goal is to improve living conditions for women by enhancing their capacities and opportunities for exchange, collaboration and information sharing. In as much as WOUGNET's initial emphasis was directed towards Internet technologies, there has always been a strong interest and need from members in how these technologies can be integrated with traditional means of information exchange and dissemination including radio, video, television and print media. The WOUGNET CD is in response to the call to increase the diversity of media with which information is exchanged and disseminated. The CD includes the entire WOUGNET website (as of December 31, 2004), the 2004 WOUGNET Update Newsletters, and reports of the WOUGNET workshops held in 2004. It is expected that a new edition of the WOUGNET CD will be produced annually. Production of the WOUGNET CD has been made possible with the generous funding of the Humanist Institute for Cooperation with Developing Countries (Hivos). For information on how to obtain a copy, contact the WOUGNET Information Officer at info@xxxxxxxxxxx or call +256-41-256832. = Call for articles for WOUGNET News, April 2005 issueA call for contributions to the April 2005 issue of WOUGNET News -- While the overall focus of the newsletter is on ICT for development in Uganda, we are particularly interested in articles related to ICT policy issues, say at national level, or about the WSIS. We are also interested in stories of how organisations (or individuals) have used ICTs to support their work activities, for example, the challenges and benefits that you have realised. For more information, contact news@xxxxxxxxxxxx The deadline for submissions for the April issue is March 18, 2005. Following below are some guidelines for submission: - Articles should not exceed 800 words. - Relevant figures, tables or photographs should be sent.- Soft copies of imagery should preferably be scanned at 300dpi at a minimum width of 4 inches. - Details of the author, whether an individual or organisation, must be enclosed with the article. Copies of the maiden issue of the quarterly WOUGNET News (January 2005) are available at the WOUGNET Office. For information on how to obtain a copy, send email to info@xxxxxxxxxxx or call +256-41-256832. Production of WOUGNET News has been made possible with the generous funding of the Humanist Institute for Cooperation with Developing Countries (Hivos). = Call for expressions of interest: Refurbished ComputersAs a result of the WOUGNET Computer Aid International Partnership, a shipment of refurbished Pentium II and III computers has arrived in Kampala. A total of 210 computers are available for NGOs, civil society 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. = WOUGNET/AFC Workshop: "CYBER FORUM: ICT Training for Women Entreprenuers - TOT Workshop", October 22-23, 2004 Due to the convergence of the goals and aims of the Associates for Change (AFC) ICT project with those of WOUGNET, AFC and WOUGNET collaborated to host a two-day workshop under the theme of ?Women Entrepreneurs: The role of ICTs?. The core objective of the WOUGNET-AFC workshop was to develop the capacity of both rural and urban women entrepreneurs in Uganda to use ICTs in strengthening their enterprises and market shares in local, regional and international trade. It was organised in collaboration with Council for Economic Empowerment of Women in Africa (CEEWA-Uganda), Uganda Women Entrepreneurs Association Limited (UWEAL), and Networked Intelligence for Development (NID), and with support from Hivos and UNIFEM. A copy of the workshop report (WORD format) is available online at: http://www.wougnet.org/Meetings/WOUGNETevents#WAFC ************************************************************************** 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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