UN Women Training Centre eLearning Campus
The UN Women Training Centre eLearning Campus is a global innovative online platform for training for gender equality. It is open to everybody interested in using training or learning as a means to advance gender equality, women’s empowerment and women’s rights. The site intends to deliver high quality training for gender equality by offering a diverse range of self-paced, moderated, blended and face-to-face courses, tools and services. Visit the eLearning Campus here....
Girls in ICT Day
International Girls in ICT Day, 28 April 2016 is an opportunity to promote girls and women for diversity and innovation in the sector. GWI supports the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to empowers and encourages girls and young women to consider careers in this growing field. For more information on our project using mobile technology, the Girls’ Choices Mobile App, please click here. To read our press release for Girls in ICT Day, please click...
Harnessing ICTs in Education for Girls and Women
Graduate Women International is hosting a panel discussion at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) on 2 May 2016: Harnessing ICTs for greater access to education for women and girls. The panel will explore the potential outreach and acceleration of education up to the highest levels to girls and women through ICTs, fostering a rights-based, gender equal approach to access to information and knowledge. GWI and partner Orange Device Group will present their joint initiative the Girls’ Choices Mobile App e-learning application currently being developed in Rwanda, and its goal to provide fun, accessible information to teenage girls on life and education choices. For information about this and our other projects please click here. For more information and to register for WSIS please click...
60th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW60)
GWI is attending CSW60 to ensure that its mission is visible and promoted at the highest levels, advocating for the empowerment of women and girls through lifelong quality education up to the highest levels. Read our written statement here.
GWI delighted to announce partnership with New Spring Fund
Graduate Women International (GWI) is delighted to embark on a new partnership with the New Spring Fund, a US 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organisation that aims to support projects which involve the participation of individuals and communities in building resilience. GWI is working in partnership with the New Spring Fund on the Teachers for Rural Futures project. If you are a US taxpayer and would like to support the training of women teachers in Uganda, you can make a tax-deductible donation...
