Agenda Issues seeks to
record, share and exchange information regarding topics of interest in
the agenda of
women, training and work in the region and the world.
Information
and Communication Technologies
ICT and gender: breaching the digital gap. Todays
revolution of the information society offers great potential to human
development. Nevertheless, the benefits of this revolution are not equally
distributed: alongside the growth of the Internet a new type of poverty
has emerged dividing countries in terms of informational development.
Furthermore, this revolution divides the educated from the illiterate,
the rich from the poor, the young from the old, and the men from the
women. ICTs can indeed bring benefits and advancement for women yet,
there is a lack of concrete strategies to breach the digital gap and
to achieve an information society that is truly more gender equal.
Previous Topics:
International
Labour Conference
Geneva, 30 May - 15 June 2000:
Convention 183-Convention concerning the revision of the maternity
protection Convention (Revised) 1952 adopted by the Conference at its
eighty-eighth session. Geneva, 15 June 2000.
Beijing+5
Special Session of the General Assembly
New York June 5-9, 2000
"Women 2000: Gender, equality, Development and Peace for
the 21st. century".
In September of 1995 more than 180 governments approved the action
platform of Beijing in the IV Women World Conference Five years later
a special session of the United Nations General Assembly reviewed the
progress reached as well as the obstacles found during the implementation
of the platform. Next we present a number of links to access background
information, follow-ups and documents, both from the ILO and the United
Nations.
The Inter-American Centre for Knowledge Development
in Vocational Training (ILO/Cinterfor)
Avda. Uruguay 1238 - Montevideo - Uruguay - Tel: (5982) 908 6023 - 902 0557
- 908 0545 - Fax: (5982) 902 1305
webmaster@cinterfor.org.uy