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AFRICA:

African Women & Children’s Feature Service (
Kenya)

FEMNET Africa (Kenya) 
FEMNET Africa forges connections between African women’s non-governmental organizations (NGOS), enabling the exchange of experiences, information and advocacy strategies so as to advance African women's development, support processes the lead to equality and strengthen women’s human rights. 
http://www.femnet.or.ke/

GenderLinks (
South Africa)
Genderlinks works towards promoting gender equality in and through the media as well as in all areas of governance. It seeks to empower women, who have been socialised to occupy private spaces, to claim their voices as citizens, decision-makers, and in all aspects of public and private life. It promotes equal representation and participation of women and men within the institutional structures of the media and supports the equal voice and fair portrayal of women and men in the media.
http://www.genderlinks.org.za/page.php?p_id=1

Isis Women’s International Cross Cultural Exchange [ISIS-WICCE] (Uganda/Africa)
Isis-WICCE seeks to promote justice, and empowerment of women by documenting violations of women’s rights and facilitating the exchange of information and skills to strengthen women's capacities, potential, and visibility.
http://www.isis.or.ug/

DUSHIREHAMWE (Burundi)
This organization’s overall objective is to build capacity among women’s associations in Africa so that they can contribute effectively and efficiently in conflict prevention, conflict resolution and management.
http://www.amaniafrika.org/glewn.shtml#Dushirehamwe

UNIFEM Zimbabwe

ASIA AND THE PACIFIC

Asia Pacific Women’s Watch [APWW]
The Asia-Pacific Women's Watch is a network dedicated to advocating and monitoring the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action (BPFA) and the outcome document from the UN General Assembly on Women 2000 or Beijing + 5. It facilitates communication and collaboration among women’s organizations and networks in order to ensure that the commitments and consensus made in Beijing are honored by governments, international organizations, the private sector, civil society and women’s organizations themselves.
http://apww.isiswomen.org/

Asian Pacific Women’s Information Network Center [APWINC] (Korea)
This organization promotes gender equality and the empowerment of women by advancing women's potential and skills in the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). It supports the use of multimedia applications and information technologies among women and has served as a pioneer in research and training for women women in the Asia-Pacific region.   
http://www.women.or.kr/english/

FemlinkPacific (Fiji)
FemlinkPacific uses media and activism to address the imbalances caused by the traditional decision-making structures, which impede women's effective participation and open communication. . 
http://www.womensmediapool.org/grupos/femlink.htm

Isis International-Manila
Isis International-Manila is an international feminist organization advancing the empowerment of women through information and resource sharing. It moves information globally, with a focus on Asia and the Pacific to women and women's groups advancing women's rights, analyses, skills and leadership in their societies and movements, in an effort to link women around common concerns and advocacy. Isis International-Manila advocates women's equitable and sustainable access to information and communication skills, tools and technology. It works with other women's organizations and networks in addressing the current gender inequity in the access, design and construction of information and communication media.
http://www.isiswomen.org/

KARAPATAN (Philippines) It is actively engaged in campaigns to free all political  prisoners, expose and oppose militarization and fascism, demand justice for all  victims of human rights violations, assist the HRV victims, and actively  participate in other human rights struggles. It is active in the militant  people's movement for national freedom and democracy.
http://www.philonline.com.ph/~krptn/index.html

Rede Feto (Timor Leste)
Rede Feto is a national network that connects, informs and supports organizations that are working to improve the lives of women and girls, advance gender equality and support women’s rights for sustainable development in Timor Leste. http://www.laohamutuk.org/Oil/PetFund/Act/RedeFeto%20PFAct.pdf

Shanti Mallika (Nepal)
Shanti Mallika is

Women’s Feature Service (Philippines)
This organization aims to insert women's issues in mainstream media by producing and distributing stories about women - such as urban poor or rural women - that would never get told. It works to report and analyze issues from a progressive women's perspective in an effort to brings these issues and experience to the attention of policy makers.
http://www.salidumay.org/about/wfs.htm

Women’s League of Burma (Burma) 
The Women's League of Burma seeks to promote the role of women at all levels and to increase the participation of women in the struggle for democracy and human rights in the country's national reconciliation and development process.
http://www.womenofburma.org/

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