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Invitation to Apply for the Feminist Tech eXchange 2010 PDF Print E-mail
WOUGNET in partnership with the Association for Progressive Communications Women’s Networking Programme (APC WNSP) is pleased to invite you to apply to attend an exciting training event. The Feminist Tech eXchange (FTX) in Uganda will give activists, service providers, women’s rights advocates in the field of violence against women, practical skills to employ the strategic use of information and communication technologies in ending violence against women, as well as in addressing situations where ICTs are used as a tool for violence.

The FTX is part of an APC WNSP 2 year project titled: ‘Strengthening Women's Strategic Use of Information and Communications Technologies to Combat Violence against Women and Girls’. WOUGNET is the country partner for the project being implemented in 3 regions across 12 countries.

When?
The FTX will take place on the 2nd to the 5th November 2010

Where?
The FTX will take place in Kampala, we will confirm the venue at a later date.

Who Should Apply?
The skills we will be focusing on require participants to have a working knowledge of computers – be able to type, open and close documents, drag and drop items using a mouse etc.
Those who apply should work on:
•    communication rights issues;
•    Women’s rights advocates working in violence against women, and interested in building their capacity to use ICTs;
•    Women web managers, developers, ICT trainers, exchange-supporters, and those who perform ICT-based work for their organisations


To Apply? Complete this Application Form
 
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