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International Taskforce
ITF UNGAID International Taskforce on Women and ICTs
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Coordinator: Gloria Bonder
UN Global Alliance for ICTs and Development (GAID) International Taskforce on Women and ICTs Community of expertise of organizations, institutions and individuals working to increase the economic, social, and educational opportunities for women and girls in the knowledge society in a measurable way Was launched in November 2006 to create synergy in international work on increasing women’s full participation in ICTs. A 'Declaration of Agreement in Support of Girls and Women in Information and Communication Technology' serves as the foundation of the ITF. ITF includes representatives of 46 national and international organizations from 23 countries including United Nations’ organizations, multi-national corporations, international NGOs, bilateral agencies, and others. Over 80 organizations from six continents and 43 countries are members of the ITF and support its work. Coordinator: Gloria Bonder
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International Taskforce on Women and ICTs
UN Global Alliance for ICTs and Development (GAID) International Taskforce on Women and ICTs Focus areas Education Workforce Entrepreneurship Leadership
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Key Tools Leadership Entrepreneurship Workforce Education
Leveraging resources - New services Context and Culture Dissemination and sharing Of information Policy and programming Research and Impact Metrics Leadership Entrepreneurship FOCUS AREAS Workforce Education
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Global Framework Canada 10 Regional Centers Africa
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Global Framework Canada 10 Regional Centers Africa
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Global Framework Canada 10 Regional Centers Africa
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Coordinator: Gloria Bonder
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Lines of Action
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Activities
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Global Framework Canada 10 Regional Centers Africa
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University of Guelph August 12, 2009
Consultative Meeting on a Regional Initiative for Women and ICT in Canada University of Guelph August 12, 2009 Participants: Ann Holmes & Associates Canada Research Chair in Communication Technologies in the Information Society, Ryerson University Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering, Science, Trades and Technology (CCWESTT) Diversity Institute in Management and Technology, Ryerson University Gender and Science and Technology Association NSERC/RIM Chair for Women in Science and Engineering (Ontario) Ontario Ministry of Government Services Toronto Training Board Physics Department, University of Toronto
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What is our vision for women in the IT sector?
Cyberella is… …fluent in the uses of technology …comfortable designing technology, software, and equipment …able to devise innovative uses for technologies …an active knowledge creator and disseminator …able to design information and knowledge systems to improve all aspects of life
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Global Framework Canada 10 Regional Centers Africa
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Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET)
Is a non-governmental organization initiated in May 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 WOUGNET’s vision: A society in which women are empowered through the use of ICTs for sustainable development
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Who is WOUGNET WOUGNET mission is to promote and support the use of ICTs by women and women organisations in Uganda so that they can take advantage of opportunities presented by ICTs in order to effectively address national and local problems of Sustainable National Development Presently, WOUGNET has over 90 women organisations as members majority are in urban areas and/or district towns where there is some Internet access and a few in rural areas
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Information Sharing & Networking Gender and ICT Policy Advocacy
WOUGNET Activities Three WOUGNET Program Areas Information Sharing & Networking Technical Support Gender and ICT Policy Advocacy
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