Research Programme: Selected Proposals: Second Round

Research Programme - Selected Proposals - Second Round


The research proposals below were selected in the second round of the small grants competition in February 2005.

 

 

ROUND 2 – WSIS AWARDEES

NAME

TITLE

STUDENT or OTHER

INSTITUTION

REGION

LANGUAGE

1. ADESOPE, Olufemi M.

Omadesope@yahoo.co.uk

Molsyfem@yahoo.com

Professional competencies and skills needed in information and communication technologies among female extention agents and researchers in Southeastern Nigeria

 

Faculty member

Department of Agricultural Extension

Federal University of Technology

PMB 1526,

Owerri, Imo State

NIGERIA

AFRICA

( Nigeria)

English

6. CASTRO, Holanda

Cholanda@telcel.net.ve

 

GTIC: Incorporando el Enfoque de Genero y las TIC al servicio del desarrollo en organizaziones no gubernamentales

Researcher

Fundacion de Apoyo al Centro de Estudios de la Mujer- FUNDACEM

Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas

VENEZUELA

 

SOUTH AMERICA

( Venezuela)

Spanish

8. DARAMOLA, Olukunle B.

Damol_kbe@yahoo.co.uk

 

Women’s Access to ICT in an Urban Area of Edo State, Nigeria

Researcher

Women’s Health and Action Research Centre

Benin City , Edo State

NIGERIA

 

AFRICA

( Nigeria)

English

9. DATAMATION FOUNDA-TION CHARITABLE TRUST

 

C/o JAIN, Divya

Divya@datamationindia.com

 

Gender, ICTs and Economic Status of Women in India

Program Officer of

Datamation Foundation Charitable Trust

“VIMAL-SHREE” B-12 Swasthya Vihar,

Delhi – 110092

INDIA

 

SOUTHERN ASIA

( India)

English

12. DOVI, Gisele Dodji

Gddovi@yahoo.fr

 

Egalite de Genre? Le cas de la faible appropriation des TIC par les femmes togolaises dans leur quotidien et dans l’exercice de leur profession en particulier

 

Master Student

University of Lome

TOGO

AFRICA

( Togo)

French

19. KOCHAR, Piyoo

Piyookochar@yahoo.com

 

Perceptions of Empower-ment amon women workers in Bangalore’s IT Sector

 

Research Scholar

Unidentified NGO

SOUTHERN ASIA

( India)

English

20. LICNACHAN, Esther Nalliw-

Esnlicnachan@digitelone.com

 

Case Studies of the Applications of the ICT in the Local Government Units in the Indigenous Cordilleras, Philippines

 

Researcher

NGO – Save the Ifugao Terraces Movement (SITMo)

SOUTHEAST ASIA

( Philippines)

English

21. LITHO, Patricia

Lithop2000@yahoo.com

 

ICTs, Policy Advocacy and Women NGOs in Uganda

PhD Candidate

School of Social Sciences, Media and Cultural, University of East London

London , UK

 

AFRICA

( Uganda)

English

22. MALDONADO, Maria Benitez

Masha@riseup.net

 

La Radio Insurgente Y Copyleft: elementos abiertos que parten de la diferencia para construir alternativas

Researcher

Huixtla #20, Barrio del Cerrillo

San Cristobal de las Casa

Chiapas

MEXICO

 

MIDDLE AMERICA

( Mexico)

Spanish

23. MANYOZO, Linje

Lmanyozo@ students.latrobe.edu.au

 

Rural ICTs and the Empowerment of Rural Women: Malawi Media Women’s Association (MAMWA) and Dzimwe Rural Women’s Radio Project in Mangochi District, Malawi

 

PhD Candidate

Universidad de La Trobe

Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

SOUTH AFRICA

( Malawi)

English

24. MOGOLLON, Maria Esther

Marie@terra.com.pe

Mariemch7@yahoo.es

 

Un analisis de genero: impactos del uso de las TICs por las Mujeres y las ninas. Telecentros de zonas urbano marginales de Lima

 

Researcher

Jr. Manuel Wagner 648, Zona A, San Juan de Miraflores, Lima 29

PERU

SOUTH AMERICA

( Peru)

Spanish

25. MOHAMMED, Rukaya

Rmohammed@clarku.edu

 

Investigating relevant Information Communication Technology for Market Access Promotion for Women’s Small Scale Enterprises in Ghana

 

Master

Student

Clark University ,

Worchester , MA

USA

WEST AFRICA

( Ghana)

English

28. MORGAN, Sharon

Morgansh_2003@yahoo.co.uk

 

Gender and the ICT Professions in Botswana

PhD Student

IPM

University of Manchester

UK

SOUTHERN AFRICA

( Botswana)

 

English

31. OKEDA, James O.

Jokeda@strathmore.edu

Gender, ICTs and Health, and Legal Barriers in Kenya

Lecturer

Information Technology, Strathmore University

 

AFRICA

( Kenya)

English

34. PANDE, Rekha

Panderekha@yahoo.com

 

Engendering Information and Communication Technology: A Case Study of Call Centers in Andhra Pradesh, India

 

Faculty member

University of Hyderabad

Hyderabad , INDIA

SOUTHERN ASIA

( India)

English

35. PANOSYAN, Gayane

Gpanosyan@gateway.am

 

Gender and E-Government: The Impact of E-Governance Systems on Women’s Relationship with Government

 

Research Coordinator

E-Armenia Foundation

17 Charents Street ,

II Floor

Yerevan , 375025,

Republic of ARMENIA

SOUTH-WESTERN ASIA

( Armenia)

English

42. SUBRAMANIAN, Malathi

Ma57lu@rediffmail.com

 

 

SAXENA, Anupama

Anupama66@rediffmail.com

 

Gender Mainstreaming of Information and Communi-cation Technologies (ICT) Policies and Procedures

Researcher and Principal of

 

Lecturer

Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi

Delhi-1100007 INDIA

 

Political Science,

GG University

Bilaspur, Chattisgarh

INDIA

 

SOUTHERN ASIA

( India)

English

45. TURNER, Sandra

Sturner@uew.edu.gh

Turner@ohio.edu

 

 

DANSO, Martha

 

Experiences of Women Pursuing ICT Carreers in Ghana

Fulbright Professor

 

 

 

Lecturer

ICT in Education,

Dept. of Math Education

University of Education

Winneba , GHANA

 

Design & Graphic Comm.

Department of Technology Education

University of Education

Winneba , GHANA

 

WESTERN AFRICA

( Ghana)

English

46. WAKUNUMA, Kutoma J.

Idy020@coventry.ac.uk

k.wakunuma@coventry.ac.uk

 

 

Gender and ICTs in Zambia: Empowerment by Way of Internet and Mobile Phone Use – a Myth or a Reality?

PhD Student

Coventry University

Priory Street, Coventry CV1 5FB

UK

SOUTHERN AFRICA

( Zambia)

English

47. ZAGHLAMI, Laeed

Lzaghlami@yahoo.fr

 

“Women Journalists’ Attitudes Towards ICT Implementations”

 

Journalist and Professor

Faculty of Politics and Information Sciences

NORTHERN AFRICA

( Algeria)

English


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