by Phambano Tech Website | Dec 7, 2018 | #Tech2EndGBV
SOURCE: TAKE BACK THE TECH A. What is trolling and who are these trolls? There is a point at which a certain group of people decide that you have too much influence and make it their mission to silence or discredit you. This is commonly referred to as...
by Phambano Tech Website | Dec 6, 2018 | #Tech2EndGBV
African Women in Dialogue – @AWIDafrica AWID is an inclusive annual platform of dialogue that seeks to unite African women from all walks of life. Follow @AWIDafrica Women ICT Advocacy G – @ICTWomenUganda Women ICT Advocacy Group(WIAG) is an advocacy group...
by Phambano Tech Website | Dec 5, 2018 | #Tech2EndGBV
“In April 2014, the Association for Progressive Communications, APC, organized a Global Meeting on Gender, Sexuality and the Internet in Port Dickson, Malaysia, bringing together 50 participants from six continents comprising gender and women’s rights activists,...
by Phambano Tech Website | Dec 4, 2018 | #Tech2EndGBV
Namola – South Africa Namola is an app that helps you receive emergency assistance when you need it most. Watch the video below to see the Namola features. To learn more about the Namola app please click here. [bctt tweet=”#Tech2EndGBV – Free safety...
by Phambano Tech Website | Dec 3, 2018 | #Tech2EndGBV
Facebook is committed to helping it’s users remain safe online and they have developed a Safety Centre which can be found here. The center explores three main pillars of safety being: Staying Safe – Sharing | Friendship | Reporting Securing Your Account...
by Phambano Tech Website | Dec 2, 2018 | #Tech2EndGBV
The Safety Center is a resource for anyone to learn about online safety, on Twitter and beyond. This resource is a result of our work with online safety experts who continuously help us to promote good digital citizenship. We’re excited to make this knowledge easily...