What is cyber-bullying?
GenderIT.org: Resources for using ICTs to combat pornography, sexual harassment, trafficking in women, etc.
Association of Progressive Communications Women's Networking Support Programme (APC WNSP): Resources looking at the connection between ICTs and preventing violence against women
Sharing resources through the internet to raise awareness, safeguard women's human rights and combat sexual exploitation in all its forms, especially prostitution and trafficking in women and children (in particular girls )
Thoughts on the abused woman and e-Learning: Can e-Learning offer hope to women who are trapped in abusive or destructive relationships?
VAOnline.org: Using Internet media (blogs, discussion forums, e-Learning, listservs, podcasts, etc.) to share information and raise awareness on crimes against women
Wired Safety: Cyberbullying, cyberstalking and harassment – Getting help and staying safe
Women's Health on using the internet safely: Tips for women and young people whose safety is at risk
Women's Aid on staying safe online: Keep yourself safe – Cover your tracks online
Rural Women's Network
WITT: Regional initiative of women's groups for promoting ICT as a strategic tool for social transformation and to help against violence towards women
APC: Strengthening women's strategic use of ICTs to combat violence against women and girls
APC: ICTs challenging violence against women – Take Back The Tech campaign (English) (Français) (Español)
Cyber-Bullying in the News * 'Cyber-Bullying in the Workplace on the Increase', United Kingdom, 2007 * 'One in 10 Workers Experiences Cyber-Bullying in the Workplace', United Kingdom, 2007 * 'Women Safer Surfers Than Men', Internet Patrol, United Kingdom, 2005
Guidelines for harassment and Bullying in the Work Place
Dealing with cyber-bullying at work
Some notes on adult cyber-bullies: Staying safe online and around the net
Information on cyber-bullying and cyber-harassment with specific examples
Stop cyber-bullying : Resources focusing on children and young people
Some cyber-bullying measures
Women/girls, online harassment and cyberfeminism
Information on cyber-bullying tactics
Top MySpace cyber-bullying safety tips
How to prevent online harassment happening to you (for women and girls)
Armenia: Stop violence against women campaign Bangladesh: ICTs to end violence against women campaign Bolivia: Online consulting service on domestic violence project Dem. Rep. of Congo: A global movement to end violence against women and girls Denmark: Internet safety campaign for women in Denmark India: Cyberstalking and online harassment Ireland: Women's aid online Russian Federation: Protection of the rights and interests of women in Russia Uganda: WOUGNET strategic and innovative use of ICT tools – Use of SMS to share information Zambia: Zambian women empowered via ICTs – Women have no option but to enhance their capacity to communicate to each other using ICTs Worldwide: Some general tips on where to get help to fight cybercrimes, such as cyber stalking, identity theft, hacking, child pornography, and Internet harassment If you wish to suggest a website from your country for updating on this web page, please send us an e-mail.
AbusedWomen.org: Online resources for abused women
Helpline.org: Domestic violence and abuse
BBC: Domestic Violence – Don't suffer in silence
Rutgers University: Addressing the global information deficit: Information communications technologies and violence against women in developing regions, 2008
Women News Network Video Collection: Women sharing information and experiences using new technologies
Domestic violence is a silent epidemic affecting the entire spectrum of society at all educational and socioeconomic levels
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