This manual provides a guide for participants and facilitators to explore the prevalent challenges of gender-based violence in the digital world. It examines how the issues women face offline are mirrored and amplified online, using real-world case studies and examples of gendered disinformation and online misogyny.
Sakena Yacoobi describes an Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) training program she founded to train Afghan women in the use of ICTs. The training program took place in refugee camps (Peshawar, Pakistan) that hosted people who had fled the then-still-in-power Taliban government.
This resource looks at how rapid technological change is affecting women in Egypt, particularly as public services, education, and work become increasingly digital.