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The history of woman is the history of the continued and universal oppression of one sex by the other. The emancipation of woman is her restoration to equal rights and privileges with man.
Tennesse Claflin
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Our intention is to centralize all reesources we came accros while searching for answers. See the collection of those we found most useful.
 

HOWTO Encourage Women in Linux
Christina Haralanova | 11 January 2007
This article explains some of the difficulties and biases women face in the Linux community and examines various strategies for addressing those difficulties in order to encourage more participation by women. Author: Val Henson. 

Working with the Media on Gender and Education: A Guide for Training and Planning
Christina Haralanova | 2 January 2007
This guide is designed to help education and gender campaigners, and organisations and coalitions, work more effectively with the media to promote gender-equitable education. 

GIMP online tutorial
Christina Haralanova | 20 July 2006
Linuxchix have published online a GIMP online course, aimed at people with interest in image processing, but not much experience with actual image editing. 

Building e-communities: facilitating the facilitators
Christina Haralanova | 20 July 2006
An online course about building e-communities has just passed. Here you can find the impressions and feedback of one of the participants, as well as links to different e-tools for facilitating the dialogue online. 

Girls and science: a training module on motivating girls to embark on science and technology careers
3 July 2006
Social and economic development of a country is closely linked to the educational level of its female population. As women in the developing world are generally under-represented in science and technology, this module aims to address the inherent gender disparities in this field, with a specific focus on Africa. 

ICT books and online materials for self-education for women
Christina Haralanova | 12 January 2005
This article contains a list of downloadable versions and book titles, which I have considered important for the self-education in the area of ICTs. Feel free to add new resources to the provided ones! 


WITT FP Serbia training - Audio for Web

- WITT to Present at the Women in Open Source Conference 2008
- Mila&SeMra Record
- Impressions from WITT Serbia Training
- My First Audio
- Learning Audio for Web - an exciting experience
- Lori Jazz
- Martina’s Voice
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green bullet Call for Proposals: IT for Change: ICTs for participatory local development
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green bullet The 11th AWID International Forum on Women’s Rights and Development: "The Power of Movements" (Call for proposals)
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green bullet 16 Days of Activism Against violence of women
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