[Manila Principles] Manila Principles & Broadband Commission VAWG report

Baudouin SCHOMBE b.schombe at gmail.com
Wed Sep 30 08:11:41 PDT 2015


DRC has initiated several mechanisms to fight violence against women and
girls.
AWARENESS the section on violence developed by the Net is "If Youth Knew" a
women's organization that fights against this behavior.

However, it is absolutely necessary to increase the training on the
production of content on the Net. As a corollary, even jointly, to ethics
training sessions should be organized.
Whether we are in the USA, Latin America, Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia,
Africa etc., we are human beings with flaws and qualities. Violence in the
virtual not only reports to a moral problem but especially the level of
education of the individual.
The perpetrators of violence are more intellectuals and even supposedly
respectable people.

*SCHOMBE BAUDOUIN*


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2015-09-29 10:06 GMT+02:00 <gabrielle at article19.org>:

> Hi all
>
> ARTICLE 19 has been in touch with UNESCO to flag our concerns regarding
> the implications of the report for intermediary liability (despite the fact
> that the Manila Principles are cited in the report at page 26). The
> recommendation for government bodies to use their licensing prerogative to
> ensure that "only those telecoms and search engines are allowed to connect
> with the public that supervise content and its dissemination" is
> particularly problematic (see page 48):
> http://broadbandcommission.org/Documents/reports/bb-wg-gender-report2015.pdf
>
>
> We've also suggested to UNESCO a joint event on 'gender-based hatred'.
>
> Happy to discuss this further.
>
> Best,
>
> Gabrielle
>
> ------------------------------
> *From: *"Rebecca MacKinnon" <rebecca.mackinnon at gmail.com>
> *To: *manilaprinciples at eff.org
> *Sent: *Monday, September 28, 2015 9:11:29 PM
> *Subject: *[Manila Principles] Manila Principles & Broadband Commission
> VAWG        report
>
> Dear all,
> The Broadband Commission, jointly set up by the ITU and UNESCO have issued
> the following report on violence against women and girls
>
>
> http://www.broadbandcommission.org/Documents/publications/bb-wg-gender-report2015-highlights.pdf
>
> Interested in thoughts from people on this list.
>
> Cheers,
> Rebecca
>
>
>
> Rebecca MacKinnon
> Director, Ranking Digital Rights @ New America
> Author, Consent of the Networked
> Co-founder, Global Voices
> Twitter: @rmack
> Office: +1-202-596-3343
>
>
>
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