Titre : | Without excision and with the youth : Towards an informed african citizenship | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Marie-Hélène MOTTIN-SYLLA ; Joëlle PALMIERI ; CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE (IDRC) | Editeur : | Enda tiers monde | Année de publication : | 2009/march | Importance : | 8p | Langues : | Anglais | Mots-clés : | SANTE DE LA REPRODUCTION GENRE MUTILATION GENITALE FEMININE EXCISION NOUVELLES TECHNOLOGIES JEUNE POLITIQUE STRATEGIE D'INTERVENTION SOCIETE DE L'INFORMATION INNOVATION RECHERCHE | Résumé : | Information and communications technologies (ICTs) are changing the daily lives of African men and women, whether rich or poor, young or old, urban or rural, employed or unemployed. Their effects are felt in all sectors, by schools, companies, households, associations, ministries and parliaments, in private lives and in all countries. The practice of female genital excision/mutilation (FGM) is not immune from this trend. Giving up this practice is unavoidable, but in what direction is this ICT-driven change leading? How can this change be directed so that it contributes towards a fair, egalitarian and supportive world that will benefit future generations and African cultures as well as towns and villages? Enlightened by the results of the ICT-FGM research project (see page 8), this brochure recommends an innovative approach of social intervention policies and strategies. These recommendations are intended for political and institutional managers responsible for directing intervention policies and initiatives on issues related to gender, youth, citizenship, African integration, ICTs and development, excision and innovation. | Permalink : | http://enda-cremed.org/bpd/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16006 |
Without excision and with the youth : Towards an informed african citizenship [texte imprimé] / Marie-Hélène MOTTIN-SYLLA ; Joëlle PALMIERI ; CANADA'S INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE (IDRC) . - [S.l.] : Enda tiers monde, 2009/march . - 8p. Langues : Anglais Mots-clés : | SANTE DE LA REPRODUCTION GENRE MUTILATION GENITALE FEMININE EXCISION NOUVELLES TECHNOLOGIES JEUNE POLITIQUE STRATEGIE D'INTERVENTION SOCIETE DE L'INFORMATION INNOVATION RECHERCHE | Résumé : | Information and communications technologies (ICTs) are changing the daily lives of African men and women, whether rich or poor, young or old, urban or rural, employed or unemployed. Their effects are felt in all sectors, by schools, companies, households, associations, ministries and parliaments, in private lives and in all countries. The practice of female genital excision/mutilation (FGM) is not immune from this trend. Giving up this practice is unavoidable, but in what direction is this ICT-driven change leading? How can this change be directed so that it contributes towards a fair, egalitarian and supportive world that will benefit future generations and African cultures as well as towns and villages? Enlightened by the results of the ICT-FGM research project (see page 8), this brochure recommends an innovative approach of social intervention policies and strategies. These recommendations are intended for political and institutional managers responsible for directing intervention policies and initiatives on issues related to gender, youth, citizenship, African integration, ICTs and development, excision and innovation. | Permalink : | http://enda-cremed.org/bpd/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16006 |
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