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From the Bottom, Side, Top : APC WNSP's Approach to Gender and ICT Policy Advocacy
Chinco, Cheekay Asian pacific women's information network center 2006 APWIN Vol.8 No.-
This paper focuses on the Association for Progressive Communications Women's Networking Support Programme (APC WNSP)'s strategies and pproaches in its gender and ICT policy advocacy work. It focuses on one of it's main initiatives, a gender and ICT policy site called genderIT , and the lessons the network has learned in the process of developing the site. It also tackles some of the challenges in engaging women's movements in ICT policy advocacy as well as APC WNSP's priorities for the future. APC WNSP has been working on ICT policy advocacy for women since before 1995, when the network took part in the Beijing World Conference on Women, specifically to engage in the discussion on Section J (Women in the Media) of the Beijing Platform for Action. The successful lobby for the inclusion of Women's ICT needs in the formulation of Section J was the first step in what today is a growing global gender and ICT advocacy movement, where APC WNSP plays a lead role. In 2005, APC WNSP launched genderIT, a website that focuses on making connections between Women's issues and ICT issues. It is targeted towards both the Women's organizations and movements and ICT policymakers. There is no doubt, that though much has been gained in as far as gender and ICT advocacy is concerned, there is a much left to do. For APC WNSP, our priorities include: - Supporting Gender and ICT Policy Advocacy at the National Level - Maximizing Gender Evaluation as a Strategy for Engaging Policymakers and Practitioners - Deepening Connections Between Women's Issues and ICTs - Keeping an Eye on Emerging Technologies and ICT Issues, and their Impact on Women