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THE INTER-AFRICAN NETWORK FOR WOMEN, MEDIA, GENDER EQUITY AND DEVELOPMENT (FAMEDEV)

Réseau Inter Africain pour les  Femmes, Médias, Genre et Développement (FAMEDEV) est une organisation de défense des droits des femmes dont le siège est basé à Dakar au Sénégal.

L’ONG a été fondée en 2001 par des femmes et hommes  engagés dans les  médias,  la  communication, l’éducation et  l’information. Les membres fondateurs de FAMEDEV sont majoritairement féminins et son bureau exécutif est  en prépondérance composé par des femmes journalistes et communicatrices.

La MISSION de FAMEDEV est d’amener des changements substantiels en Afrique en utilisant les médias et en soutenant la promotion des femmes africaines dans les médias, de contribuer à l’établissement d’un système de réseaux de contacts fonctionnels pour la promotion des femmes africaines dans les médias, et d’aider au renforcement des compétences et des capacités des Africaines dans les médias au moyen de formation, de réseaux de contacts, d’activisme et de fundraising.

Inter African Network for Women, Media, Gender and Development (FAMEDEV) is a women’s rights organization headquartered in Dakar, Senegal.

The NGO was founded in 2001 by women and men involved in the media, communication, education and information. The founding members of FAMEDEV are predominantly female and its executive board is predominantly made up of women journalists and communicators.

FAMEDEV’s MISSION is to bring about substantial changes in Africa by using the media and by supporting the promotion of African women in the media, to contribute to the establishment of a system of functional contact networks for the promotion of African women in the media, and to help build African women’s media skills and capacities through training, networking, activism and fundraising.

 
famedev.net/
Tel: 00221 775176645 / 00221 77 6428983
E: [email protected]
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Solidarity for African Women's rights (SOAWR) is a coalition of 63 civil society organizations across
the continent working to ensure that the Protocol to the African Charter on the Rights of Women in
Africa remains on the agenda of policy makers and to urge all African leaders to safeguard the rights
of women through ratification and implementation of the Protocol.

SOAWR Secretariat c/o Equality Now
P.O Box 2018-00202 Nairobi Kenya
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