Day 9 | Be safe online | Share a strategy!

How can we make our online experience a safer one? Share what you know!

There are increasing reports of women and girls who are subjected to harassment and cyberstalking through the use of technology. Harassment and cyberstalking can take many forms. For example, receiving repeated harassing and threatening messages online and through SMS.  Or the harasser pretending to be the victim, and posting sexualised messages on websites, forums or to her contact list. Sometimes this is accompanied by her real name, phone number and sometimes even home address, moving the harassment from online to the material world.

Day 8 | Seek out solutions | Make our own headlines

Put the spotlight on solution and transformation! Shift the focus and report on solutions and signs of progress in the fight to end violence and help make the headlines – now and throughout the year. Contribute to our Twitter newspaper!

Only a handful of corporations and conglomerates own most of the world's media, which puts into question how much editors and journalists are able to juggle the responsibility of serving the general public while increasing sales and protecting the interests of the head company.

Day 7 | 1 Dec - World AIDS Day | Sex & the internet - Defend our right to information!

Defend your right to information! Find out, explore and question how your internet gatekeepers restrict or direct the information you access.

There are more than 30 million people today who are living with HIV. Across the world, women make up for half of all infections, and the numbers have been rising in the past 10 years. Young people are also increasingly at risk, accounting for 40% of all new adult infections in 2009.

Day 5 | 29 Nov - International Day on Women Human Rights Defenders | Violence is not our culture!

Exercise your right to expression and claim your space to define a culture that is empowering and free from violence against women. Reject the notion that violence in any form is part of our culture, religion, or traditions. Violence is not our culture!

Today is the International Day on Women Human Rights Defenders. To mark this event, we call for actions to support the work of women human rights defenders to demand the end of violence against women justified in the name of "culture", "religion" or "tradition". Take back the tech! Declare our culture as free from violence against women! Support the "Violence is Not Our Culture" global campaign!

Day 4 | Who's the expert? Break the myth | Start a wiki!

Across the world, women are under-represented in the news. In reality, women are active participants in all aspect of social, economic, political and cultural life. Shift the perception and shift the news! Create a wiki!

Across the world, women are under-represented in the news. Female experts are rarely interviewed, there are fewer female reporters, and women are often portrayed in stereotypical ways. Women are more likely to have their age and family status reported than men, and it's far more likely that their appearance will be commented on.

Day 2 | Get the stats | Petition a Minister!

Current data collection efforts rarely include cases like cyberstalking or the use of private photographs to blackmail partners into staying in an abusive relationship. Get the stats! Recognise the issue. Petition your government to start collecting data on violence against women and ICT!

The known statistics on violence against women clearly indicate its pandemic proportion. The UN In-Depth Study on All Forms of Violence against Women found that at least one of three women around the world has been beaten, coerced into sex, or abused in her lifetime usually by someone known to her.

Day 1 | 25 November - International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women | View, Share, Respond!

This year, Take Back The Tech! calls for actions that defends our right to freedom and expression and information.
Kickstart your campaign by starting a conversation on how we can end violence against women. Share the campaign video! Let's try and hit 10,000 views before 10 Dec!

Take Back The Tech! starts today on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

In 1993, violence against women was formally recognised by countries all over the world as a violation of human rights, through the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women by the United Nations General Assembly.

March 8: International Women's Day | What's your approach to technology?

Feminist practices of technology: What's your approach? Celebrate International Women's Day by creating a buzz and add your take on how you use the internet, mobile phones and other communications technology for women's rights and empowerment on Twitter! #takebackthetech #iwd #feminist_tech

Feminist practices of technology: What's your approach?

How do you the use technology as a feminist?  Celebrate International Women's Day by sharing your practice and politics on Twitter!

Do you use online maps to share information about safe and unsafe spaces? Have you made a message on women's rights go viral by using your mobile phone or email? Do you share interesting videos that challenges gender injustice?

How do you use technology to learn, share, create, disseminate and disrupt?

Day 16 | Dec 10 - International Human Rights Day | rights . violence . technology - Join the dots

Violence against women violates our most fundamental human rights. Join the dots between violence against women and information and communication technologies as human rights issues. Grow the story with images that speaks about your context, ground them with your narratives or create your own story! 

 

The last day of Take Back The Tech! falls on International Human Rights Day. This acts as an important reminder that the many forms of violence against women violate our most fundamental human rights.

In 1993 the United Nations recognised violence against women as a critical human rights issue that compels State commitment and intervention - only 16 years ago.

How far have we advanced in the fight to end violence against women?

Day 15 | Build feminist knowledge | Wiki what you know!

Populate the internet with issues, knowledge and content related to women's rights and our diverse realities, perspectives and interests. Contribute to a feminist-built wiki.  Help make sure that documented living history does not neglect our perspectives and knowledge.

Populate the internet with issues, knowledge and content related to women's rights and our diverse realities, perspectives and interests. Contribute to a wiki.