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UNESCO CHAIR ON “Women, Science and Technology in Latin America” Multifocal Research Work supported by IDRC “FROM WORDS TO FACTS: Gender Equity in the Access and Use of the Internet by the Latin American Youth” Main Objective: To strengthen capacity building within social, youth and women organizations in Latin America to carry out youth and ICT related projects geared to promote: Learning about equity relations between genders. The exercise of citizen rights and responsibilities. The development of communication skills. Cultural creation. Technological innovation. Social proposals. .

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UNESCO CHAIR ON “Women, Science and Technology in Latin America”

Multifocal Research Work supported by IDRC

“FROM WORDS TO FACTS: Gender Equity in the Access and Use of the Internet by the Latin American Youth”

Main Objective: To strengthen capacity building within social, youth and women organizations in Latin America to carry out youth and ICT related projects geared to promote: Learning about equity relations between genders. The exercise of citizen rights and responsibilities. The development of communication

skills. Cultural creation. Technological innovation. Social proposals.

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“FROM WORDS TO FACTS: Gender Equity in the Access and Use

of the Internet by the Latin American Youth”

MAJOR RESEARCH STAGES

FIRST STAGE

1. Survey of programs aimed at providing access and training to the youth

on the use of ICTS in Latin America.

Output

a) Online database development: www.catunescomujer.org

b) Sample selection for qualitative assessment.

2. Field work with focus groups in four countries: Argentina, Colombia,

Costa Rica and Brazil.

Output

a) Analysis and systematization of information on a country basis.

b) Outline of a preliminary map of project types: prevailing representations,

practices and challenges ahead.

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“FROM WORDS TO FACTS: Gender Equity in the Access and Use of the Internet by the Latin American Youth”

MAJOR RESEARCH STAGES

SECOND STAGE1. Electronic forum with project leaders and representatives from youth,

gender and ICT related organizations in Latin America.Output a) Presentation and regional discussion of research findings.b) Identification of needs and demands for gender approach integration training

through ICT programs and projects for the youth.c) Guidelines for the setup of a Regional Electronic Network (driving group,

action plan, resources, etc.).

2. Development of Training MaterialOutputa) Interactive CD-ROM.b) Virtual Course: “Creador@s en la Sociedad del Conocimiento: estrategias

para incoporar el enfoque de género en proyectos con jóvenes y TIC”.

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“FROM WORDS TO FACTS: Gender Equity in the Access and Use of the Internet by the Latin American Youth”

MAJOR RESEARCH STAGESTHIRD STAGE1. Training on the integration of the gender perspective into the

development of new ICT programs for the youth.Output a) Delivery of a Virtual Course to a selected group of project leaders and

organization representatives from the platform run by UNESCO Chair on “Women, Science and Technology in Latin America”.

b) Presentation of an interactive CD-ROM in regional and international forums (the World Summit on the Information Society, Tunisia 2005, among others).

2. Face-to-face Meeting on Youth / Gender and ICT Issues Outputa) Exchange of experiences among organizations and experts from all over

the Region. b) Setup of a Regional Electronic Network of Organizations involved in youth

and/or gender and ICT related projects.

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“FROM WORDS TO FACTS: Gender Equity in the Access and Use of the Internet by the Latin American Youth”

Multifocal Research Work GENERAL RESULTS

Based on a sample of 120 surveyed projects (15 countries in the Region)

0

10

20

30

40

50

Total

Age of Target

14-18

14-25

18-25 0

10

20

30

40

Total

Women Percentage Between 20% and 30%

Between 30% and 40%

Between 40% and 50%

Between 50% and 60%

Between 60% and 80%

Between 80% and 100%

Less than 10%

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FROM WORDS TO FACTS: Gender Equity in the Access and Use of the Internet by the Latin American Youth”

Multifocal Research WorkGENERAL RESULTS

Percentage of projects with a gender perspective

Reasons why the gender perspective is integrated into projects

Reasons argued not to apply a gender perspective

Irrelevant to the project 57%

Lack of well-trained human resources 26%

Lack of knowledge on the issue 13%

Disagreement 4%

Awareness and agreement with this approach

49%

Gender-qualified human resources

27%

Need to reverse inequity

24%

Yes 79%

No 21%

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“In the Name of Gender”: Ways of Understanding and Applying this Approach to Analyzed Projects

1. Women present among project target.

2. Same number of males and females among project

participants.

3. One gender expert present in staff.

4. Male and female equity as a human rights and citizenship issue.

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Social Imaginary on Youth ICT Projects: A Tipology Building Sketch

“Social Rescue” Projects ICTs can per se prevent the youth at risk to fall into poverty and social exclusion ultimately.

“Citizenship-building” and Social Bonding ProjectsAccess to ICTs is part of a more comprehensive proposal intended to foster organization and interaction among youngsters, and empower them as rightful persons playing an active role within their communities.

“Swinging-board” ProjectsICTs as a vehicle to drive labor development and individual success among youngsters.

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Access and Use of ICTs by the Youth.Comparison between the Outlook of Adults and Youngsters

Project Leaders

1. ICTs focus on IT literacy. 2. Contribute to avoid social and economic

exclusion.3. Provide tools and certifications to access

better opportunities.4. ICT programs create an environment of

containment, sense of belonging and social networking.

5. Reduce social risk (“get the youth out of the streets”).

6. Expand contact and communication networks.7. Further skills and encourage them if they

have an entrepreneurial attitude.8. Avoid migration from their home communities.9. Stand as the primary threshold for integration

and access to the workplace.

Youth

1. Interest in the Internet prevails.

2. The use of ICTs enhances their interaction and communication opportunities with peers –virtual and face-to-face (youth culture building).

3. Mainly used to:a) Provide entertainment.b) Improve homework format submission.c) Search for information.d) Expand job opportunities.

4. Do not ascribe to ICTs a superlative significance in terms of social status or as an instrument crucial to join the labor market.