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The creation of the Zivo-Ulwazi Knowledge Hub is a timely intervention that will empower women and girls through accessing Information, Communication, and Technology (ICT) thereby contributing to addressing the gender digital divide in Zimbabwe.
The Zimbabwe Women’s Resource Centre and Network and UN Women officially launched the Zivo-Ulwazi Feminist Knowledge Hub today, Thursday 8 June 2023 at ZWRCN Offices.
The Feminist Knowledge hubs are being hosted collaboratively with the Institute for Young Women’s Development (IYWD) and Katswe Sistahood. The Feminist Knowledge Hubs have essentially integrated one-stop repositories of information related to violence against women and girls (VAWG), including women, and girls’ SRHR, gender equality, and the empowerment of women and girls through enabling them to easily access and share evidence-based research, best practices, and resources.
This is part of the UN Women Spotlight Initiative supported by Feminist Knowledge Hubs that aims to increase the number of researchers, academics, female entrepreneurs, activists, and representatives of women’s rights groups who are keen to contribute to the development and usage of feminist knowledge products.
“The Zivo-Ulwazi Feminist Knowledge Hub resonates with the aspirations of the 2023 International Women’s Day theme, “DigitAll: Innovation and technology for gender equality.” It aims to ensure that no woman is left behind in accessing information online and in empowering women through ICT and embracing the digital space through accessing information related to VAWG and other women’s rights issues,” said Dorothy Hove, the ZWRCN Executive Director.
Hove said the Zivo-Ulwazi Feminist Knowledge Hub, apart from being an ICT hub, will also serve as a safe space for convening young feminists to discuss feminist contemporary issues to promote shared learning and amplifying women’s voices with an opportunity for mentorship from experienced feminists across Africa.
This can be facilitated through virtual and in-person sessions. The hub will complement the young feminist digital platform that ZWRCN set up in November 2022 as a safe space for young feminists’ conversations on contemporary issues particularly around wellness and wellbeing.
“This knowledge hub feminist intervention aligns with the 2023 International Women’s Day theme, “DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality’, and CSW67 theme, ‘Innovation and technological change, and education in the digital age for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls’.
“There is still much work to be done to achieve gender equality and participation of women in various sectors including in the digital space and I am confident that these hubs will serve as an information dissemination center for feminist knowledge as well as a safe convening planetary and will also assist in bridging the digital gap between men and women. I am happy that the feminist knowledge hub is a great intervention towards the implementation of some of the Agreed Conclusions from CSW67 in innovative and technological change and education in the digital age for achieving gender equality and women empowerment,” Takaendisa said.
She added that the platform will also help to amplify women’s voices and perspectives and inspire individuals and organizations to take action towards gender equality and women empowerment. The Feminist Knowledge –Zivo/Ulwazi will benefit women and girls particularly those living in marginalized communities who have difficulties accessing digital technologies thereby inhibiting their access to vital information that affect their everyday life.