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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: A new web page: Women's Human Rights Net Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 16:45:07 -0500 From: ihelal@ICHRDD.CA Reply-To: Discussions on women in conflict zones <WICZNET@YORKU.CA> To: WICZNET@YORKU.CA We would like to bring to your attention the launching of the Women's Human Rights Net, an on-line information and technology project which provides tools for strengthening women's human rights advocacy. whrnet women's human rights net www.whrnet.org INTERNATIONAL COALITION OF WOMEN'S HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS LAUNCHES MAJOR INFORMATION AND COMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT: whrNET women -- technology -- human rights Strengthening Women's Human Rights Advocacy through Information and Communications Technologies whrNET is an exciting collaborative ICT (Information and Communication Technology) project being developed by an international coalition of women's organizations. The project will be launched on November 13th 1999 - whrNET (www.whrnet.org). whrNET aims to strengthen advocacy for women's human rights through the effective utilization of information and communication technologies. The sponsoring organizations are part of a global movement for women's human rights that has grown steadily since the World Conference of Human Rights (Vienna, 1993) and the Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing, 1995). The launch takes place in Washington D.C. to coincide with an important gathering -- the Association for Women and Development (AWID) Forum 1999 (see program bellow). It also welcomes the beginning of the 9th annual global campaign of "16 Days of Action Against Gender Violence" (November 25 - December 10), which links International Day Against Violence Against Women to International Human Rights Day. whrNET is a collaborative NGO initiative that links partner organizations and women's human rights advocates worldwide via the Internet. (See below for a list of partner organizations). Partner organizations in every region are active in the ongoing development of, and the provision of information for, this dynamic web-based resource. The whrNET web-based project: · affords access to reliable, timely, advocacy-oriented information pertinent to advancing women's human rights. · provides information in three main languages - English, French and Spanish. · serves as an on-line space for the exchange of information, the development of advocacy strategies, and the promotion and provision of resources aimed at building capacity among women's human rights organizations and activists · assesses and responds to the technological and training needs of the women's human rights community whrNET grew out of a meeting in Harare, Zimbabwe (October 1997) where over 50 leaders in women's human rights from nearly 20 countries gathered to develop strategies for strengthening advocacy, networking and capacity-building within the movement. whrNET is jointly sponsored and supported by its partner organizations and is governed by an International Executive Committee (IEC) elected by the partners whrNET Web Site Sections The information provided through the website is organized into the following main categories: · Women's Human Rights Issues - provides brief introductions, facts, and relevant web links highlighting the gender dimensions of more than 20 important human rights issues from freedom of expression, to violence against women, and the situation of refugees. · Advocacy/Strategies - discusses the main elements involved in advocacy for women's human rights; provides brief descriptions, contact details, and relevant web links pertaining to recent women's human rights advocacy strategies from around the world. Sub-headings are - Campaigns, Human Rights Education, Law Reform & Legislation, Legal, Media/Public Awareness, Networking/Communication and Politics & Policy. · News and Urgent Action Alerts- provides timely information on new developments and current urgent cases involving violations of women's human rights and actions that can be taken to help. · UN/Regional Systems - an annotated list of web links to major human rights documents, treaty-monitoring bodies, special rapporteurs and working groups, and to relevant NGO sites engaged in lobbying and/or drafting processes within UN and regional human rights systems. · Capacity Building- provides information on available resources and training programs in areas such as: leadership development; institution building; fundraising; human rights documentation; and information and communications technologies. Other features of whrNET · Partners Links to all whrNET partner organizations · Forums On-line discussions on relevant women's human rights issues · Resources A women's human rights virtual resource center supporting advocacy, education and research · Events Upcoming governmental, UN, and NGO women's human rights events · Search Powerful internal search engine How to access and navigate whrNET (available at www.whrnet.org after 14th November 1999) To access whrNET you need a computer equipped with a modem and Internet navigation software. You also need an ISP (Internet Service Provider) to connect your computer to the Internet. Once you are connected, open your navigation software (browser) and type www.whrnet.org in the space where you see "Address" or "URL". Hit "Enter" and the whrNET home page will open on your screen. To explore the whrNET site use your mouse to click on the word "enter/ /entre/entrada." You can choose English, French or Spanish. Then choose the section you want to visit by clicking on the corresponding word ("issues, "advocacy," "news" and so on). As you explore the site you have the option of clicking on many "links" that take you to additional relevant information within the whrNET site or to related external sites. These links are generally indicated by words or terms that are underlined or highlighted in a different color. Your mouse pointer changes to a little hand when you place it over "linked" text. Remember that you can scroll up and down the page by clicking on the arrows at the upper and lower right hand corners of your browser screen. You can also move back and forward through the site by using the "back" and "forward" buttons on the browser menu at the top left hand side of your screen, or by clicking the different section buttons of whrNET. Contacting whrNET Our web location is: www.whrNET.org (from November 13th) Our e-mail is: whrnet@whrnet.org and oacosta@jet.es whrNET actual partners: Asian Centre for Human Rights (ASCENT) - Philippines BAOBAB for Women's Human Rights - Nigeria Be Active Be Emancipated (B.a.B.e.) - Croatia Center for Women's Global Leadership (CWGL) - USA Centro Feminista de Estudos e Assessoria (CFEMEA ) -Brasil Global Women In Politics Program, The Asia Foundation (GWIP) Information Monitor (INFORM) -Shri Lanka International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development (ICHRDD) - Canada International Women's Human Rights Law Clinic (IWHR) - USA International Women's Rights Action Watch- Asia Pacific (IRAW-AP) - Malaysia International Women's Tribune Center (IWTC) ISIS WICCE - Uganda Masimanyane Women's Support Centre - SouthAfrica (MASWSC) Programa Mujer, Justicia y Género (ILANUD) - Costa Rica Shirkat Gah - Pakistan The Sisterhood is Global Institute (SIGI) Womankind Worldwide -UK Women's Caucus for Gender Justice in the International Criminal Court ( ICC) Women in Law and Development in Africa (WiLDAF) - Zimbabwe Women, Law & Development International (WLDI) - USA Women Living Under Muslim Laws (WLMUML) Women's Rights Advocacy Program, International Human Rights Law Group - USA Women's Rights Division, Human Rights Watch - USA [List in formation] Whrnet would like to recognize the crucial support received from: UNIFEM, WomanKind, Shaler Adams Foundation, the Rausing Trust and OneWorld Online. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------- For further information contact: Oliva Acosta oacosta@jet.es ------------------------------------------ Oliva Acosta Women's Human Rights Net Jorge Juan 76 - 28009 Madrid, Spain Phone/Fax 34 91 5772186 or 34 91 8697250 oacosta@jet.es ------------------------------------------ ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress