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What do women’s rights have to do with the SDGs and the Internet?
Short answer, everything
I recently attended the Sri Lankan Internet Governance Forum (IGF) where I spoke on a panel that discussed the linkages between the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Internet. My intervention was framed around two questions.
- Technology and Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been recognized as major drivers for achieving sustainable development and achieving targets across the SDGs. How are women and girls placed in this?
What do women’s rights have to do with the SDGs and the Internet?
Short answer, everything
I recently attended the Sri Lankan Internet Governance Forum (IGF) where I spoke on a panel that discussed the linkages between the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Internet. My intervention was framed around two questions.
- Technology and Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been recognized as major drivers for achieving sustainable development and achieving targets across the SDGs. How are women and girls placed in this?
What do women’s rights have to do with the SDGs and the Internet?
Short answer, everything
I recently attended the Sri Lankan Internet Governance Forum (IGF) where I spoke on a panel that discussed the linkages between the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Internet. My intervention was framed around two questions.
- Technology and Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been recognized as major drivers for achieving sustainable development and achieving targets across the SDGs. How are women and girls placed in this?
[Columna] A 10 años, ¿cómo vamos con los temas de género en los foros de gobernanza de internet en América Latina?
“Pedacito de tierra! Tan alegre y soleado
Bajo el azul profundo de tu suelo estival,
Tú viniste a la vida como un predestinado,
Libre de toda mancha de culpa original.”
Fragmento de Pedacito De Tierra
de la poetisa panameña Nicole Garay
[Columna] A 10 años, ¿cómo vamos con los temas de género en los foros de gobernanza de internet en América Latina?
“Pedacito de tierra! Tan alegre y soleado
Bajo el azul profundo de tu suelo estival,
Tú viniste a la vida como un predestinado,
Libre de toda mancha de culpa original.”
Fragmento de Pedacito De Tierra
de la poetisa panameña Nicole Garay
[Columna] A 10 años, ¿cómo vamos con los temas de género en los foros de gobernanza de internet en América Latina?
“Pedacito de tierra! Tan alegre y soleado
Bajo el azul profundo de tu suelo estival,
Tú viniste a la vida como un predestinado,
Libre de toda mancha de culpa original.”
Fragmento de Pedacito De Tierra
de la poetisa panameña Nicole Garay
[Columna] A 10 años, ¿cómo vamos con los temas de género en los foros de gobernanza de internet en América Latina?
“Pedacito de tierra! Tan alegre y soleado
Bajo el azul profundo de tu suelo estival,
Tú viniste a la vida como un predestinado,
Libre de toda mancha de culpa original.”
Fragmento de Pedacito De Tierra
de la poetisa panameña Nicole Garay
Resisting Aadhaar, Resisting Islamophobia: A critical look at debates and litigation around Aadhaar
Queing up for Aadhar. Image source: By Biswarup Ganguly, 2012 from Wikimedia Commons. CC license Attribution.
Feminist talkResisting Aadhaar, Resisting Islamophobia: A critical look at debates and litigation around Aadhaar
Queing up for Aadhar. Image source: By Biswarup Ganguly, 2012 from Wikimedia Commons. CC license Attribution.
Feminist talkResisting Aadhaar, Resisting Islamophobia: A critical look at debates and litigation around Aadhaar
Queing up for Aadhar. Image source: By Biswarup Ganguly, 2012 from Wikimedia Commons. CC license Attribution.
Feminist talk[COLUMN] Access and beyond (4): Gendered barriers to internet use
Image source: author
Connecting the next billion, is rightly so, an important issue in ensuring everyone has the choice to access the internet. Women, and in particular those with low levels of income and education, are more likely to be the unconnected. However, gaining access is one thing, but what are the challenges that limit men and women’s experience of the internet and present a barrier to access? In this penultimate article reflecting on the finding from Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and Rwanda, we look at the gendered barriers to internet access and use.
Feminist talk[COLUMN] Access and beyond: Gendered barriers to internet use
Image source: author
Connecting the next billion, is rightly so, an important issue in ensuring everyone has the choice to access the internet. Women, and in particular those with low levels of income and education, are more likely to be the unconnected. However, gaining access is one thing, but what are the challenges that limit men and women’s experience of the internet and present a barrier to access? In this penultimate article reflecting on the finding from Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and Rwanda, we look at the gendered barriers to internet access and use.
Feminist talk[COLUMN] Access and beyond: Gendered barriers to internet use
Image source: author
Connecting the next billion, is rightly so, an important issue in ensuring everyone has the choice to access the internet. Women, and in particular those with low levels of income and education, are more likely to be the unconnected. However, gaining access is one thing, but what are the challenges that limit men and women’s experience of the internet and present a barrier to access? In this penultimate article reflecting on the finding from Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and Rwanda, we look at the gendered barriers to internet access and use.
Feminist talk[COLUMN] How women in the Global South are RECLAIMING SOCIAL MEDIA to promote body positivity
Image sources: Photograph(left) by Amanda Hirsch; Photograph(right) by Nicole Marie Edine. Licensed under CC Attribution
Feminist talk[COLUMN] How women in the Global South are RECLAIMING SOCIAL MEDIA to promote body positivity
Image sources: Photograph(left) by Amanda Hirsch; Photograph(right) by Nicole Marie Edine. Licensed under CC Attribution
Feminist talk[COLUMN] How women in the Global South are RECLAIMING SOCIAL MEDIA to promote body positivity
Image sources: Photograph(left) by Amanda Hirsch; Photograph(right) by Nicole Marie Edine. Licensed under CC Attribution
Feminist talkMemoria activa de la violencia: de la iniciativa individual a la denuncia global
Conversación con Ivonne Ramírez Ramírez, feminista mexicana, M.A. Erasmus Mundus en Estudios de las Mujeres y de Género, creadora del proyecto “Ellas tienen nombre”, mapeo de femicidios en Ciudad Juárez, México.
Feminist talkMemoria activa de la violencia: de la iniciativa individual a la denuncia global
Conversación con Ivonne Ramírez Ramírez, feminista mexicana, M.A. Erasmus Mundus en Estudios de las Mujeres y de Género, creadora del proyecto “Ellas tienen nombre”, mapeo de femicidios en Ciudad Juárez, México.
Feminist talkMemoria activa de la violencia: de la iniciativa individual a la denuncia global
Conversación con Ivonne Ramírez Ramírez, feminista mexicana, M.A. Estudios de la Mujer de la Universidad de Bologna, Italia, creadora del proyecto “Ellas tienen nombre”, mapeo de femicidios en Ciudad Juárez, México.
Feminist talkMemoria activa de la violencia: de la iniciativa individual a la denuncia global
Conversación con Ivonne Ramírez Ramírez, feminista mexicana, M.A. Estudios de la Mujer de la Universidad de Bologna, Italia, creadora del proyecto “Ellas tienen nombre”, mapeo de femicidios en Ciudad Juárez, México.
Feminist talkAsociación para el Progreso de las Comunicaciones (APC) 2022
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