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Right from the on-set, ACWICT has been
actively involved with the World Summit on the Information
Society (WSIS) process. The World Summit on the Information
Society (WSIS) is a multi-stakeholder United Nations gathering
that seeks to develop global policy framework that will
guide the development of the information society.
During the first Preparatory meeting of
the WSIS process held in Geneva, Switzerland in July 2002,
ACWICT underscored the need to ensure that the emerging
global action plan on the information society contributes
to the goals of peace, equality and development including
plans to encourage innovative ICT applications in conflict
resolution and peace building processes.
ACWICT in collaboration with other Women’s organizations
from the Eastern Africa Region formed the WSIS-Gender Caucus
(Africa Region), a group that worked to ensure that African
women’s issues and concerns were incorporated in the
WSIS process.
The WSIS GC Africa Region group in collaboration
with AITEC-Africa and the Government of Tanzania organized
a regional women and ICT conference dubbed ‘Women
& ICT Opportunities and Challenges on the Road to Tunis’
in October 2004 in Arusha, Tanzania. The outcomes informed
the final WSIS process in Tunisia in 2005. |