[wsis-gc] Re: [WSIS CS-Plenary] New version of the draft statementfor Sub-Committee B today
conchita poncini
conchita.poncini at bluewin.ch
Thu Sep 22 21:18:54 BST 2005
Marianne .- thanks for this and will see you at the Genfder panel tomorrow.
I think we now use the word "lifecourse, not cyle, because this means every
step of life, not stages.
in solidarity
conchita
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> Thank you, Bertrand, Nnenna, Chantal...and...&...
> For further work on details, I like to point to "gender language", used
> already in WSIS, Phase I, in our "Shaping Information Societies for
> Human Needs", especially in the two paragraphs (I write down here again,
> so you need not to look out for them):
>
> 2.1.3 Gender Justice
> Equitible, open and inclusive information and communication societies
> must be based on gender justice and be particularly guided by the
> interpretation of principles of gender equality, non-discrimination and
> women's empowerment as contained in the Beijing Declaration and Platform
> for Action (Fourth World Conference on Women) and the Convention on the
> Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).
> Actions must demonstrate not only a strong commitment but also a high
> level consciousness to an intersectional approach to redressing
> discrimination resulting from unequal power relations at all levels of
> society. Proactive policies and programmes across all sectors must be
> developed for women as active and primary agents of change in owning,
> designing, using and adapting ICT, To empower girls and women throughout
> their life cyle, as shapers and leaders of society, gender repsonsive
> educational programmes and appropriate learning environments need to be
> promoted. Gender analysis and the development of both quantitative and
> qualitative indicators in measuring gender equality through an extensive
> and integrated national system of monitory and evaluation are "musts".
>
> (May I add, - also as the representative of EURAG -, that I am
> personnally in favour of the wording "women throughout their life
> cycle". We have managed by strong lobbying at the Fourth World
> Conference on Women, Beijing, to have in the UN documents the phrasing
> "women of all ages", in order to value our (their) contributions to
> societies and their rights throughout the life cycle as a holistic age
> and gender approach.)
>
> 2.2.6 Women's Rights
> In order to realise women's rights in the information and communication
> societies, as spelled out in the Convention on the Elimination of All
> Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the Beijing
> Declaration and Platform for Action (Fourth World Conference on Women),
> it is crucial to acknowledge and address the differences, disparaties
> and disadvantages that women expierence. This means taking into account
> the ways in which women are different from men, and how these
> differences translate into differential levels of access, opportunity,
> participation and use of ICTs. It must be ensured that policy or legal
> interventions and programmes consciously address these differences. To
> ensure effective equality of women, and thereby enable women's full
> ability to claim and exercise their human rights, it is necessary to
> adopt a substantive equality approach in the anlysis, which informs the
> content of ICT policy and programmes. This approach implies that actions
> to promote women's rights must transform the unequal power relation
> between women and men. Women need not only equality of opportunity, but
> also equality of access to opportunies and the ability to fully
> participate in availing such opportunities.
> (end of quotation)
>
> MARIANNE
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 12:02:07 +0200
> Subject: [WSIS CS-Plenary] New version of the draft statement for
> Sub-Committee B today
> From: Bertrand de La Chapelle
> To: plenary at wsis-cs.org
>
> Dear all, Find below the revised version of the draft. I think I
> have been able to incorporate all of them and ask for forgiveness if
> I have forgotten anything.
>
>
>
>
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