WOUGNET has moved office. We are now located at Plot 55 Kenneth Dale, Off Kira Road, Kamwokya. Our Telephone and Fax number remain the same. Directions: As you go from the old office (Plot 53 Kira Road) towards Kira Road Police Station, look for Kenneth Dale Road on your left before the play ground. Take this road to the WOUGNET office. Click here for a map.
| Mon, Sep 13th, @8:00am - 05:00PM ILO training on "Women Entrepreneurs' Associations (WEA) capacity building guide" |
| Wed, Sep 15th, @8:00am - 06:00PM National Workshop on Agriculture/Rural Development, ICTs and Gender – Concept Note |
| Tue, Oct 5th, @8:00am - 05:00PM CTA Strategy Synthesis workshop |
| Women & Mobile: A Global Opportunity |
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Women & Mobile: A Global Opportunity is a study on the mobile phone gender gap in low and middle-income countries. The study report was launched at the Mobile World Congress by Rob Conway, CEO of the GSM Association (GSMA), Cherie Blair, Founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women and Brooke Partridge, CEO of Vital Wave Consulting. The Mobile World Congress was held in Barcelona, Spain, from 15 - 18 February 2010. Mobile phone ownership in low and middle-income countries has skyrocketed in the past several years. But a woman is still 21% less likely to own a mobile phone than a man. Closing this gender gap would bring the benefits of mobile phones to an additional 300 million women. By extending the benefits of mobile phone ownership to more women, a host of social and economic goals can be advanced. WOUGNET's work with rural women farmers in Apac District, Northern Uganda, is among the cases highlighted in the report. With support from the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation ACP EU (CTA) and Hivos, WOUGNET has used mobile phones as one of the ICT tools to enhance access to agricultural information by rural women farmers. The Women & Mobile report is the first comprehensive view of women and mobile phones in the developing world. This report, sponsored by the GSMA Development Fund and Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, explores the commercial and social opportunity for closing the mobile gender gap. The report builds off of a survey conducted with women on three continents to show their mobile phone ownership, usage, barriers to adoption and preferences. The report shows how mobile phone ownership can improve access to educational, health, business and employment opportunities and help women lead more secure, connected and productive lives. It also includes ten case studies highlighting the strategies and tactics that both mobile network operators and non-profit organizations across the globe are implementing to increase the usage and impact of mobile phones around the world. |
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