| Title |
Link |
African
Women's Media Center (AWMC): www.awmc.com/about/default.htm
A project of the International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF). The
IWMF was founded in 1990 with a mission of strengthening the role
of women in the news media worldwide, based on the belief that no
press is truly free unless women share an equal voice. The IWMF launched
the AWMC in 1997 to provide African women journalists the training,
resources and tools they need to compete equally with their male colleagues.
Working with women's media networks, media associations, NGOs, media
companies and individuals, the AWMC offers a wide range of programs
for women journalists throughout Africa. Their web site is available
in English and French. |
Women's
Net: womensnet.org.za
Resources, links and information on Women in South Africa. Women'sNet
is a vibrant and innovative networking support programme designed
to enable South African women to use the Internet to find the people,
issues, resources, tools and skills they need. |
Abantu:
www.abantu.org
ABANTU for Development is a non-governmental organisation founded
in 1991 by women, for the purpose of harnessing resources to the benefit
of African people. Abantu means "people" in many languages,
and symbolizes our people-centred philosophy. The main focus of Abantu's
work is on training, providing information and advice on mobilising
resources towards sustainable development in Africa. |
Flamme:
flamme.org
"Flamme" serves as an electronic forum for women to share
and exchange ideas, strategies, information and issues of concern. |
Enda
synfev: www.enda.sn/synfev/fainfo.htm
ENDA-SYNFEV aims at the dynamisation of woman and gender components
within ENDA's activities, in partnership with associations, groups
and networks active in the samefields, through networking. ENDA-SYNFEV
works in close collaboration with the Association for Progressive
Communication's Women's Networks Support Programme. |
Femnet:
http://www.femnet.or.ke/
FEMNET's aims to strengthen the role and contribution of African
NGOs focusing on women's development, equality and other human rights.
It also aims to provide an infrastructure through which NGOs can
reach one another and share information, experiences and strategies
to improve their input into women's development, equality and other
women's human rights in Africa.
|
| Center
for Women's Global Leadership |
www.rci.rutgers.edu/~cwgl |
| Commission
on the Advancement of Women (CAW) |
www.interaction.org/caw |
| Women's
Human Rights Resources Group |
www.law-lib.utoronto.ca/diana/about.htm |
| Association
for Women in Development (AWID) |
www.awid.org |
| MADRE |
www.madre.org |
| Human
Rights Watch: Women's Rights |
www.hrw.org/women |
| National
Organization for Women |
www.now.org |
| The
Office of the Senior Coordinator for International Women's Issues
|
www.state.gov/www/global/women |
| International
Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA), Ghana |
iisd1.iisd.ca/50comm/commdb/list/c29.htm |
| The
Gender Advisory Board |
gstgateway.wigsat.org/gw.html |
| Women,
Law & Development International |
www.wld.org |
| International
Women's Rights Action Watch |
www.igc.org/iwraw |
| Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom |
www.wilpf.org |
| Aviva |
www.aviva.org |
| International
Women's Democracy Center |
www.iwdc.org |
| WomenAction |
www.womenaction.org |
| Women
in Africa |
www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/women.html |
| Women
in Development |
women3rdworld.miningco.com/newsissues |
| Women's
related email lists |
research.umbc.edu/~korenman |
| famafrique |
www.famafrique.org/ |