IWTC WOMEN'S GLOBALNET #215 Initiatives and Activities of Women Worldwide By Anne S. Walker and Karen Banks January 13, 2003 WORLD SUMMIT ON THE INFORMATION SOCIETY (WSIS). UPDATE ON PLANS AND PREPARATIONS INCLUDING GENDER INPUT (Please refer to IWTC Women's GlobalNet bulletins #198 (July 18, 2002) and #208 (September 29, 2002) for background related to the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) -to be held in December 2003, Geneva and 2005, Tunisia- and on the ongoing efforts by women worldwide to place gender firmly at the centre of the WSIS preparatory process. Copies of IWTC Women's Globalnet bulletins can be found on the IWTC website at: <http://www.iwtc.org>) CIVIL SOCIETY STATEMENT SENT TO WSIS SECRETARIAT A statement from the Civil Society Co-ordinating group, comprising representatives of groups participating at preparatory committee meetings for WSIS has been sent to the WSIS Secretariat as input into plans and preparations for PrepCom 2 in Geneva, February 14-28, 2003. Included in the comprehensive statement are the following: 1. VISION: Our vision is of Information and Communication Societies based on recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all human beings as articulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The developments that shape such information and communication societies should pursue goals of social, political, gender and economic justice, sustainable human development, and support for democracy, participation, and empowerment. Building people-centered and inclusive information and communication societies implies taking into account the different stakeholders and involving them as participants and decision makers in shaping policies and frameworks. It also means enabling the engagement and commitment of all generations and ensuring the involvement of diverse social and linguistic groups, cultures and Peoples -particularly those most exposed to exclusion, discrimination and disadvantage- and ensuring gender equality. 2. GUIDING PRINCIPLES: 2.6 Incorporating a gender perspective Gender-based analyses and perspectives must be introduced into all proposals, action plans and follow-up programmes, so that gender equality can be guaranteed in information and communication societies, as enshrined in the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and the Beijing Platform for Action (including, but not limited to Section J). 3. THEMES: 3.1.5 Gender Perspectives In accordance with the Millennium Declaration and other instruments adopted by the UN, the WSIS must address gender perspectives within the information society as a cross-cutting issue in all aspects of the agenda and in relation to each of the themes outlined in this document. In addition, in this specific category, the WSIS would focus on the broad themes of reducing gender discrimination and improving participation of women in the Information Society, capacity building and training for women, equal access, and the use of ICTs to improve the lives and livelihoods of women worldwide. Specific themes would include: supporting wide participation by women ICT specialists and gender analysis specialists in policy formation and decision making at all levels in the ICT sector; supporting women©ˆs greater access to and control over resources necessary for their empowerment; encouraging women to explore the convergence and between cultural and traditional forms of communication with the technologies currently available; enhancing the possibilities for women at all levels to use ICT tools for the transformation of gender hierarchies in society and to challenge stereotyped roles that women and men are expected to fulfill; using new and alternative forms of ICTs to counter the negative portrayal of women in the media, examining and addressing old and new forms of exploitation and violence against women in information and communication societies. To see the full Civil Society Statement, go to: http://article19.net/WSIS/SCT/ WSIS NGO GENDER STRATEGIES GROUP: Listserve: ngowomen@genderIT.org Website: http://www.genderIT.org NGO GSG Representatives on the Civil Society Executive: Susanna George (Isis international/Manila) and Karen Banks (APC Women's Network Support Programme/UK) One of the groups that has been strategising and organising its active participation in the WSIS process is the WSIS NGO Gender Strategies Group. Formed during the first WSIS PrepCom in July 2002 in Geneva as one of the sub-Committtes of the Civil Society Coordinating Group, the WSIS NGO Gender Strategies Group is currently composed of the African Women's Development and Communications Network (FEMNET), Agencia Latino Americana del Informacion, Association for Progressive Communication-Women's Networking Support Programme, International Women's Tribune Centre, and Isis International-Manila. Participation by other interested NGO groups and individuals is warmly welcomed. Recognizing the significance of the WSIS and all other fora where gender and ICT issues are addressed, the WSIS NGO Gender Strategies Group has set up their mailing list with the following objectives: 1. To share information on the different activities around WSIS including the Regional and Preparatory Committee meetings, the 47th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, the Asian Social Forum and the World Social Forum, the 8th International Congress of the World Association of Community Broadcasters (AMARC) and other discussion spaces on gender and ICT particularly those pertaining to NGO women's initiatives. 2. To develop women's lobbying positions and strategies around WSIS within the civil society formations and bring in the civil society inputs to the multi-sectoral Gender Caucus discussions. 3. To share strategies, resources including documents, researches, and publications as well as regular updates from civil society organizations to ensure effective women's participation in civil society activities and NGO women's participation in the governmental and intergovernmental processes. 4. To create a platform for strategizing and organizing various forms of women's participation in the different gender and ICT fora. To join the list, write to: Mavic Cabrera-Balleza at: mavic@isiswomen.org An agenda which outlines discussions in preparations for the WSIS Prepcom II (including plans women's groups have for the World Social Forum and the Commission on the Status of Women meetings) will be posted before Jan 20th when our discussions will begin. WSIS MULTI-SECTORAL GENDER CAUCUS Listserve: wsis-gendercaucus@wougnet.org Website: <http:// www.wougnet.org/WSIS/wsisgc.html> Facilitator: Gillian Marcelle <gmarcelle@yahoo.com> The multi-sectoral WSIS Gender Caucus (see Women's GlobalNet #208) website contains papers produced by and for the Caucus available to download and read. Most recently, the Gender Caucus has submitted a Statement to the WSIS Secretariat in preparation for the Second WSIS Preparatory Committee (PrepCom2) to be held in Geneva from February 17-28, 2003. The WSIS Gender Caucus has also made submissions to the WSIS Secretariat as input to the Draft Declaration and Platform of Action and these will be available on the WSIS site: http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs/ prepcom2/contributions/gender_caucus-en.doc and will be soon posted on the WSIS gender caucus site: http://www.wougnet.org/WSIS/wsisgc.html REGIONAL MEETINGS Asia- Pacific New Takanawa Prince Hotel (Center City of Tokyo), Japan 13-15 January 2003 Website: www.wsis-japan.jp A roundtable discussion on "Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in the Information Society" was held on January 11 and 12, 2003 at the United Nations University in Tokyo. This activity is one of the side-events of the Asian WSIS Regional Preparatory Meeting scheduled on January 13 - 15, 2002. The roundtable discussion aims to provide an opportunity for a multi-stakeholder discussion on gender issues in the themes of the WSIS and to develop recommendations to promote gender equality in the information society as well as women's advancement through the use of ICT. This event is being collaboratively initiated by a number of organizations representing various stakeholders. These include the Asia Pacific Women's Information Network Centre (APWINC), Association for Progressive Communications Women's Networking Support Programme (APCWNSP), UNESCO and UNESCAP. Japan Women's Watch (JAWW) is the local partner and host. For more information, contact: Hiroko Hashimoto <hiroko-h@jumonji-u.ac.jp>. Latin America and the Caribbean The Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Conference, previously announced to take place in Santo Domingo from 27 to 30 January 2002, will now take place in: Bávaro (Dominican Republic) from 29 to 31 January 2003. 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