
The Internet and Women's Democratic Organizing:
Promoting Civil Society and Democratic Networking in West Africa
Workshop 2000 Participants
More information about
each participant is available by clicking their name.
Senegal:
- Aminata Diaw - Professor,
Philosophy Dept, University of Dakar, Member of the National Council for the
Promotion of Women
- Fatou Aminata Lo
- Secretary of Communication, Students Association for Human Rights and Peace
Institute, University of Dakar
- Katy Cisse Wone -
PNLS (Programme National de Lutte contre le SIDA) National Program to Combat
AIDS
Ghana:
- Beatrix Allah-Mensah
- Professor, Political Science, University of Ghana.
- Dorcas Coker Appiah
- Executive Director, Gender Studies and Human Rights Documentation Center,
Member wILDAF, Women in Law and Development in Africa. (WILDAF) is a pan African
women's rights network dedicated to promoting and strengthening strategies
which link law and development to increase women's participation and influence
at the community, national and international levels.
Nigeria:
- Florence Iheme - Manager,
Training and Development Department, National Center for Women’s Development,
Abuja.
- Rebecca Zatan Sako
- Executive Director, League of Democratic Women, Kaduna. Member of the International
Federation of Women Lawyers.
- Mary Kolawole - Professor,
English Dept. Obafemi Awolowo University and Fellow of the Center for Gender
and Social Policy Studies at the University.
Mali:
- NeNe Traore Diop -
Program Director, WILDAF-Bamako, Women in Law and Development in Africa (WILDAF)
is a pan African women's rights network dedicated to promoting and strengthening
strategies which link law and development to increase women's participation
and influence at the community, national and international levels.
- Oumou Ba Sangare
- Assembly woman, Malian National Assembly (equivalent to US Congress). Works
on a USAID-funded project to connect all Malian women Assembly members to
the Internet.

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