The most rewarding thing about using Web 2.0, is the fact that it
gives women worldwide the platform to connect, communicate and
collaborate on the global discussion of women’s empowerment. By using
these platforms we are further enabled to raise awareness, address
cultural problems and find solutions to prevalent issues that negatively
impact the growth of female empowerment.
The ability to connect with other women worldwide, become friends,
communicate over mutual interests and collaborate in order to find
resolutions to these issues, is such a huge asset to the global women’s
empowerment movement. For example, recently I have become friends with
Achieng Beatrice Nas, who is an advocate for women’s rights and
empowerment in Uganda. Beatrice is not only using her skills and
knowledge but she is utilizing Web 2.0 in its many facets as a means of
promoting her Mentorship program – Rural Girl Child Mentorship Uganda.
She is also a supporter of many other Organizations in Uganda such as
Build Africa Uganda. For me Beatrice is one of the many women who
represent the positive results of using Web 2.0.
There will be women coming from various educational backgrounds, who
have been through a variety of experiences, and who have lived in a
multitude of geographical/political and economical developments. As a
result, the diversity of life experiences will provide a greater
platform for global discussion on the overall issue; as we can tackle
the issue from all of those stand points (geographical, political,
economical, social, cultural, etc.).
It’s important that we remind ourselves, that as much as we are each
victims, we are together survivors; and by using all of the available
platforms more frequently, we can empower each other and promote the
growth of the global women’s empowerment movement. For me, I see the
gift of empowerment that these platforms provide me with on a daily
basis. Every day I update my growing network of followers on various
social media sites with events, articles, opinionated pieces etc. that
are all relevant to the bigger issue of violence against women. I also
share my opinion, ask questions and probe for greater conversation with
my followers, as it is important to promote the use of these platforms
for greater social empowerment. Saving Angel (my non-profit
organization) is what it is because of various platforms that Web 2.0
has provided me with. These very platforms have shown me how the pen is
truly mightier than the sword; and if we continue to remain persistent
in connecting, communicating and collaborating as women and advocates
for our protection and rights, then we can definitely promote our
protection and rights, as well as the global women’s empowerment
movement.
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