Directory > Regional > Africa > Society and Culture > Women Femnet The African Women's Development and Communication Network. http://www.femnet.or.ke/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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African Women's Bibliographic Database An English language database containing over 19,000 citations from 1986 to current. http://www.africabib.org/women.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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The African Centre for Women NGO promoting the use of Information & Communications Technology by women in Africa http://www.acwict.or.ke/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Women in Africa's Development Africa Recovery/UN/Briefing Paper #11 on Women. http://www.un.org/ecosocdev/geninfo/afrec/bpaper/maineng.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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West Africa Review: Special Issue on Gender Peer-reviewed papers and reviews on women and gender in Africa. (August 2000) http://www.westafricareview.com/war/vol2.1/index2.1.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Jenda: Journal of Culture and African Women Studies EJournal devoted to the promotion of the research and scholarship of African women to the global African community and friends of Africa. http://www.jendajournal.com/jenda/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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APC-Africa-Women APC-Africa-Women gathers and works together with women and women's organizations in Africa and all over the world, focusing on African women's empowerment through Information Facilitation, Regional Support, Policy and Advocacy, Training and Research in the field of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). http://www.enda.sn/synfev/apcfemafr/indexapc.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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GAIN: Gender in Africa Information Network The network encourages participation of documentalists, activists, researchers and journalists who have an interest and commitment to gender related issues in Africa and the dissemination of information. http://womensnet.org.za/links/gainbroch.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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FAWE - Forum for African Women Educationalists A membership organization that brings together African women ministers in charge of national education systems, women vice chancellors of universities and other senior women policy makers in education in Africa. http://home.africaonline.co.ke/fawe/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Strategic Action Issue Area: African Women's Rights Links to online documents. http://www.africapolicy.org/action/women.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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African Gender Institute Building intellectual capacity and establishing an African resource dedicated to strengthening and advancing the work of intellectuals, researchers, policy-makers and practitioners committed to the attainment of gender equity. http://www.uct.ac.za/org/agi/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Abantu For Development A non-governmental organisation founded in 1991 by women, for the purpose of harnessing resources to the benefit of African people. Abantu means "people" in many languages, and symbolizes our people-centred philosophy. The main focus of our work is on training, providing information and advice on mobilising resources towards sustainable development in Africa. http://www.abantu.org/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Africa News Online - Women and Gender Issues Links to current news from around the continent. http://allafrica.com/women/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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African Women's Media Center The AWMC provides African women journalists the training, resources and tools they need to compete equally with their male colleagues. The AWMC site provides training, opportunities for networking and education, and resources by and about African women journalists. http://www.awmc.com/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Flamme Flamme is a network of African sisters online committed to strengthening the capacity of women through the use of ICTs to lobby, advocate and participate in the Beijing +5 process regionally and globally. http://flamme.org/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Gender and the Information Revolution in Africa Information is universally acknowledged to be a lynchpin of sustainable and equitable development. In Africa, however, access to information is limited, and especially so for rural women. The new information and communication technologies (ICTs), centred mostly on the Internet, provide potential to redress this imbalance. Edited by Eva M. Rathgeber and Edith Ofwona Adera. The entire text is online. http://www.idrc.ca/acb/showdetl.cfm?&DID=6&Product_ID=471&CATID=15 Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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