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Take Back The Tech!

Take Back The Tech! is a call to everyone, especially women and girls, to take control of technology to end violence against women. It's a global, collaborative campaign project that highlights the problem of tech-related violence against women, together with research and solutions from different parts of the world. The campaign offers safety roadmaps and information and provides an avenue for taking action.

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Take Back The Tech! is a call to everyone, especially women and girls, to take control of technology to end violence against women. It’s a global, collaborative campaign project that highlights the problem of tech-related violence against women, together with research and solutions from different parts of the world. The campaign offers safety roadmaps and information and provides an avenue for taking action.

Creator

Association for Progressive Communications, Women’s Rights Programme (APC WRP)

Source

https://www.takebackthetech.net/

Publisher

Association for Progressive Communications, Women’s Rights Programme (APC WRP)

Date

2006

Language

English, Spanish, French

Local URL

https://www.takebackthetech.net/

Citation

Association for Progressive Communications, Women’s Rights Programme (APC WRP), “Take Back The Tech!,” 

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