GENDER FOR JOURNALISTS
By Trish Williams, Media & Gender Consultant, UK


This is a list of the main websites for each area mentioned in this toolkit. By surfing the net you will be able to find many more sites offering advice on gender and media issues. Try to ascertain the site offers reliable information.
africawoman.net
Women journalists in Africa have also taken advantage of the Internet to launch an in which all the articles whether political, social or economic are written by women.
www.africawoman.net

Commonwealth Press Union
www.cpu.org.uk

Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/cedaw/cedaw.htm

Council of Women World Leaders
www.womenworldleaders.org

Fourth World Conference on Women/ Beijing Platform for Action
www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/beijing/platform

Global Issues
www.globalissues.org

Grameen Bank
www.grameen.com

Human Rights Watch
www.hrw.org/women

International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance( IDEA)
www.idea.int

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
www.unaids.org

The Poynter Institute of Journalism
www.poynter.org

United Nations Department for the Advancement of Women
www.un.org/womenwatch/daw

United Nations Development Programme
www.undp.org

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation
www.unesco.org

United Nations Millennium Goals
www.un.org/millenniumgoals

United Nations Population Fund
www.unfpa.org

United Nations Statistical Division
www.unstats.un.org

Voice of America
www.voa.gov

World Bank
www.worldbank.org

Women's eNews
www.women'senews.org

World Health Organisation
www.who.int