GWI hosts panel at WSIS
GWI hosted a panel on 2 May 2016 Harnessing ICTs for Greater Access to education for Girls and Women at the World Summit for Information Society (WSIS). ‘Exploring the potential of ICTS in accelerating uptake and access to education, training and knowledge for girls and women, to foster their empowerment and potential in all aspects of development’ You can access the recording of the session here and read the WSIS outcome document here....
Empowering girls through education
The Teachers for Rural Futures Project is moving forward! Community engagement in Buyende, eastern Uganda, is now taking place to sensitise the community on the merits of education, building relationships through dialogue and education, and identifying potential girls for the next university intake. Donate...
Harnessing ICTs for Greater Access to Education for Girls and Women
Graduate Women International is hosting a panel discussion at the World Summit on the Information Society Exploring the potential of ICTs in accelerating uptake and access to education, training and knowledge for girls and women, to foster their empowerment and potential in all aspects of development. For more information and to register as an onsite or remote participant please click on this...
Woman for UN Secretary-General
There have been eight male United Nations Secretary-Generals. The ninth should be a woman. Women constitute half of the world’s population. To achieve gender equality economically, socially and politically, women must be within top policy-making circles and in leadership positions. GWI supports the campaign to elect a woman United Nations Secretary-General. #She4UNSG For more information about GWI’s advocacy and policy positions please read our...
World Book and Copyright Day
23 April is World Book and Copyright Day! The power of books nurtures creativity and advances dialogue between women and men of all cultures. Read our press release here. Further information and resources can be found here....
