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E-Knowledge for Women in Southern Africa (EKOWISA)CountryZimbabwe RegionAfrica Programme SummaryE-Knowledge for Women in Southern Africa (EKOWISA) is a regional non-governmental organisation (NGO) based in Zimbabwe, which aims to generate, analyse, translate, repackage, and disseminate locally relevant information and knowledge for better livelihoods. By promoting the effective and efficient use of information communication technologies (ICTs), the organisation seeks to promote gender equality through knowledge creation, supporting women entrepreneurs, advocating for inclusive policy-making, and building ICT skills. Communication StrategiesEKOWISA was created to “promote the development of a gender sensitive knowledge society through the effective use of appropriate ICTs at local, national, regional, and international levels”. EKOWISA aims to achieve this through the following projects and programmes:
As part of creating and sharing knowledge, EKOWISA maintains a Knowledge Bank on their website which houses information including research, facts sheets, reports, and newsletters. EKOWISA has also produced ten Digital Stories (accessible on their website) with community representatives from PADARE Men's Forum on Gender, Disabled Women's Association, and EKOWISA Community ICT Project participants. Digital Stories are stories produced, stored, and disseminated using digital media. The objective of digital storytelling is to highlight issues which impact on people’s behaviour, attitudes, and their thinking concerning gender-based violence, HIV/AIDS, disability, and the use of ICTs in human development. Development IssuesICTs, Women, Gender ContactE-knowledge For Women in Southern Africa (EKOWISA)
Box GD9
Harare
00000
Zimbabwe
Tel: + 002634 492 789
SourceEKOWISA website on May 23 2008. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site June 16 2008 Last Updated June 16 2008 |
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