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  • Module 5 Community ICT Centres for the Social and Economic E...Complete Table of Contents
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  • 2 How can community ICT centers reach women?

2.5 Links to reference materials

Connecting the first mile: a framework for best practice in ICT projects for knowledge sharing in development

GEM: Gender Evaluation Methodology for Women and ICTs -A Learning Tool for Change and Empowerment

International Taskforce for Women and ICTs

Wikibook: Gender and ICT

AFRICAN WOMEN AND ICTs: Investigating Technology, Gender and Empowerment 

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  • 2.1 The overall policy environment
  • 2.2 Guiding principles for gender inclusive design
  • 2.3 Women-specific design elements of the community center
  • 2.4 Governance and financial viability concerns
  • 2.5 Links to reference materials

Related Reference Documents| all documents

  • African Women and ICTs: investigating technology, gender and empowerment
  • ASPBAE Research on Information and Communication Technology
  • Code of Best Practices for Women and ICT
  • Connecting the first mile: a framework for best practice in ICT projects for knowledge sharing in development
  • Connecting the first mile: investigating best practice for ICTs and information sharing for development
  • Gender and ICT - UNDP-APDIP and Elsevier
  • Gender Enpowerment through ICTs, iREACH, Cambodia
  • Gender Evaluation Methodology for Internet and ICTs
  • Gender-oriented Entrepreneurship Promotion: A Manual for Practitioners
  • Globalization, ICT and the Economic Empowerment of Women in Nigeria
  • Guidebook on Developing Community e-Centres in Rural Areas
  • How can ICTs enhance the capacity of Women in Leadership in Open Schools?
  • ICT for Development Success Stories: Youth, Poverty and Gender
  • ICTs provide a platform for innovative education in India and South Asia
  • Information and communication technologies and their impact on and use as an instrument for the advancement and empowerment of women
  • ITU/InfoDev ICT Regulation Toolkit
  • Journal of Community Informatics
  • Multinational Development of Women in Technology, Inc. (MDWIT)
  • Revolution in ICT infrastructure: Hope for the Ghanaian woman
  • Socio- Economic Empowerment of Women and IT: The Practices & Lessons from the Provincial Government’
  • Socio- Economic Impacts of Rural Telecenters in Iran’, Women`s Economic Empowerment and the Role of ICT
  • Sustainable Telecenters: Public policy for the Private Sector
  • Telecenters and Community Resource and Information Centers in Pakistan
  • Telecottage handbook: How to establish and run a successful telecenter
  • Training telecenter managers, staff and users
  • Women’s Entrepreneurship Development - ILO
  • World Bank ICTs for Women’s Socio-economic empowerment

Related Case Studies| all documents

  • Case Study I. Advancing Learning and Employability for a Better Future (ALEF) in Morocco
  • Case Study II. CISCO Systems Networking Academy
  • Case Study III. Datamation Gender Resource Center, India
  • Case Study IV. Guanabanet – The Taiguey Foundation in the Dominican Republic
  • Case Study IX. The Women’s Technology Empowerment Center (W.TEC) – Nigeria
  • Case Study V. IKRAA - Computer Based Software for Illiteracy Eradication in Lebanon and Egypt
  • Case Study VI. Rural Knowledge Centers in India
  • Case Study VII. School-Net Uganda - Inspiring Science for Girls Using ICTs in Uganda
  • Case Study VIII. Thai Telecenter Movement
  • Case Study X. Modemmujer - ICT literacy and women’s citizen participation in Mexico
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