Temps de lecture : 7 minutes
References
↑1 | Equality between men and women in rights and dignity and the freedom of women |
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↑2 | Refers to the means and tools used to achieve the objectives; note that the methods are evolving according to the context and the objectives |
↑3 | Participation sociale et promotion de la femme en Côte d’Ivoire : une lecture des organisations féminines Pacôme Cyrille Guiraud. P39 |
↑4 | City located in the southeast of the country |
↑5 | https://rezoivoire.net/ivoire/patrimoine/2248/la-marche-des-femmes-sur-grand-bassam.html# |
↑6 | Pacôme Cyrille Guiraud. op. cit., p. 39 |
↑7 | Ibid |
↑8 | A women’s organisation that had managed to become influential in politics through its actions for black human freedom |
↑9 | Former secretary general of the women’s committee of the PDCI-RDA sub-section of Grand-Bassam (1946-1974), Anne-Marie Raggi was the initiator of the shopping strike and the emblematic figure of the women’s march on Grand-Bassam on 24 December 1949. She was an honorary member of the national board of the Association des Femmes Ivoiriennes (AFI) since 1974, and president of the AFI of Grand-Bassam until 1984 |
↑10 | A political figure and heroine of the Ivorian anti-colonial movement, she was one of the main organiser of the Grand Bassam march |
↑11 | Interview conducted on 25 October with Bintou Traoré, Ivorian feminist activist and journalist |
↑12 | Feminism 2.0 is a term to describe the struggle for equality and the changing role of women in society through the internet and digital tools |
↑13 | The term cyberfeminism was proposed by the Australian collective VSN Matrix in 1991 in the “Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century”. The group aims to bring women into electronic spaces through art. At the same time, the cultural studies scholar Sadie Plant used the term to describe the way she saw technology as feminizing Western society |
↑14 | In reference to the hashtag “the real African woman” who set the internet alight in 2020 ». Source : https://www.jeuneafrique.com/904701/societe/vraiefemmeafricaine-le-hashtag-qui-reconcilie-africanite-et-feminisme/ |
↑15 | Blogger and feminist activist committed to the involvement of young girls in politics. She is the initiator of the Côte d’Ivoire Women’s Political Academy to train young girls in politics for their effective involvement |
↑16 | https://heroinesdici.com/ |
↑17 | Young blogger and feminist, she has been campaigning since 2018 through her blog les minouslibres.com for women’s sexual rightshttps://minoulibre.com/2020/ |
↑18 | https://www.woman-leader.org/jeune-fille-ta-sante-importe/ |
↑19 | https://www.woman-leader.org/ |
↑20 | https://www.facebook.com/Centre-d%C3%89coute-et-Conseil-Manowach-CEM-M-379506545970805/ |
↑21 | https://www.facebook.com/Overcomecenter/ |
↑22 | https://www.facebook.com/LaLigueIvoirienne/ |