Bibliographie complète
Gender evaluation methodology for Internet and ICTS: A learning tool for change and empowerment.
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Cinco, Cheekay (Éditeur)
- Garcia Ramilo, Chat (Éditeur)
Titre
Gender evaluation methodology for Internet and ICTS: A learning tool for change and empowerment.
Résumé
GEM is not only a tool for gender evaluations. Nor is it just a guide or a
manual that breaks down gender concepts and makes it relevant for ICT
projects.
GEM is also a project and a community.
GEM as a project germinated in January 2000. A workshop, held in a
small Manila hotel in the Philippines, was the seed that grew into a fouryear undertaking. About 30 women, mostly members of APC WNSP,
reflected on almost 10 years of women’s networking in an attempt to
build a collective understanding of the real impact of our work in changing
women’s lives. But instead of arriving at definitive answers, we ended up
asking more questions about change, empowerment and ICTs. What
changes are empowering for women? how do these changes shift gender
relations between women and men? how can we tell if ICTs are making
a difference in these changes? how do we measure these changes?
These questions led to months of research, meetings and painstaking
writing. At that time, evaluations of ICT projects were very hard to come
by. Evaluation tools for ICT projects were only beginning to be explored,
mainly through the work of the International Development Research
Centre which was developing an evaluation framework for ICTs for
development projects. APC WNSP provided the gender related perspective
in this endeavour through proposals around building gender considerations
in evaluation frameworks that were largely gender neutral.
Maison d’édition
Association for Progressive Communications, APC Women's Networking Support Programme
Date
2005
Langue
Anglais
Référence
Cinco, Cheekay et Garcia Ramilo, Chat (dir.). (2005). Gender evaluation methodology for Internet and ICTS: A learning tool for change and empowerment. Association for Progressive Communications, APC Women’s Networking Support Programme. https://uqam-bib.on.worldcat.org/oclc/757376082
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