The Pan-Arab Regional Conference
on World Summit on Information Society
Cairo, 16th
-18th June 2003
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Prepared by: Hamsa Abd El-Hamid Genedy
In the course of
developments and progress the world faces in knowledge revolution and
Information technology, the contemporary mass media has become a
necessity to follow up every events at once. Also the electronic
revolution has its continuous impacts in all aspects of life like the
societal, economical, political, other fields.
The WSIS aims at establishing
information society in order to provide opportunities of progress and
developments for states and societies. As information and knowledge form
the main basis of this summit, therefore, it is very important to
engender its agenda.
Afro-Asian Peoples’
Solidarity Organization (AAPSO) participated at the 47th
Session of the “Commission on the Status of Women” at the UN in March
2003. One of its themes was on providing access and participation of
women in mass media, information and communication technology, and their
impact and use as an instrument for the advancement and empowerment of
women. Participants agreed on the importance of measuring what women
could really achieved of “Beijing resolutions” and “Millennium
Development Goals”. It was noticeable the lackness of women’s usages of
information and media tools. Also participants agreed on the requirement
of integrate “Beijing resolutions” with “WSIS” to empower women and to
achieve gender justice. They emphasized on the active participation of
civil society institutions and on the coordination between them and the
governmental organizations, specialized agencies and private sector to
increase women’s use of communications technologies. Changing the
routine image of women in media should be guaranteed and to be replaced
by a balanced and parallel image of men.
The civil society
institutions have to analyze the present status of women and men using
information and technology in all fields. Then to determine obstacles
stand against their participation in the information society either
economical, political or societal obstacles. Presenting alternatives
guarantee gender in technology and information is a must for helping
both women and men.
Arab Preparatory
Conference to this international summit aims at approaching Arab Women
together by paying attention to their similar and different aspects.
AAPSO calls upon them to take the following into account:
- The necessity of engendering the policy and programs of this summit.
- Support researches into all aspects of the impact of media and
technology on women. And to review the existing media whether its
programs support women or not.
- Provide equal opportunities for women and men in information technology-
based on economic activities, as well as directing them with the latest
knowledge and information means.
- Respect the privacy of societies in spite of information and knowledge
globalization.
- Take effective measures, which guarantee the freedom of expression.
- The message of media should be directed to eliminate violence against
women rather than accusing her for any guilt in society. Media should
highlight the humanity and civilized aspects of women.
- Dedicate programs to know the needs of people and to handle its results
to media policy-makers.
- Use TV serials that attract a large number of viewers from all classes
of socities to change their bad habits and traditions by new studied and
aimed ones for the enhancement of women.
Finally, AAPSO
asks those working on the preparation of the international summit to use
all previous Human Rights Conventions and the next Millennium
Development Goals as a framework to ensure the basic necessity of both
sexes. In addition, AAPSO calls on the necessity of the WSIS resolutions
to be integrated and addressing gender dimensions, not addressing women
as her own sex only. |