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East Africa: EASSI launches website

2007-07-19, Issue 313

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The East African Sub-regional Support Initiative for The Advancement of Women (EASSI) is taking giant leaps in the world of IT. The launch of this website is another example of the many strides this organization is taking to become a giant in the world of communication. With the need to communicate at every level in the advancement of women’s causes, this website is an opportunity to have dialogue with women from all over the world.

EASSI WEBSITE LAUNCH -14 JULY 2007

EASSI is taking giant leaps in the world of IT. The launch of this website is another example of the many strides this organization is taking to become a giant in the world of communication. With the need to communicate at every level in the advancement of women’s causes, this website is an opportunity to have dialogue with women from all over the world.

With a clear home page, one can easily click onto the flag of any member country, information about the member organizations, their role, their general profile and their work as part of the women’s movement are all given in detail. There are also important links to other websites.

While the previous website emphasized captions of members, this new one has advanced to highlight current news, important regional and world events, member countries, EASSI contacts and also an invitation to take part in the discussion forum. The discussion forum is an adventurous way of keeping in touch with members, friends and partners. To take part all you have to do is click onto the forum, sign in your name and password and other details and after that, you can log on and participate at your leisure. Topics will be changed on a monthly basis. The first topic of discussion was whether affirmative Action was a plus for women. The current topic of discussion is on donor aid. Is donor aid crippling or empowering? You are all welcome to be a part of this. Make your voices heard!

The website will always have current news. Right now, you can find out about the newly elected board, upcoming advocacy campaigns on peace and anti FGM and much more.

Beverley Nambozo Sengiyunva
Programme Officer, Communications & Networking The East African Sub-regional Support Initiative for The Advancement of Women (EASSI)
Plot 87 Bukoto-Ntinda Road P. O. BOX 24965, Kampala Uganda
Tel: 256-41-285163, 285194
Fax: 256-41-285306
E-mail: nambozo@eassi.org
eassi@eassi.org
Website: http//www.eassi.org

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