In 1999, the World Bank conducted a survey amongst 60,000 people living on less than a dollar a day. When asked what they felt would make the greatest difference to their lives, the number one answer, above even food and shelter, was access to a voice.Women and girls are worst affected by poverty worldwide and yet are crucial participants in the successful development of their country. Women were therefore a vital target group to engage in this participatory video project within AsiaWomen remain under‐paid, under‐employed and under‐educated. Women do however have more access to new technologies in the region than ever before and thus the WISE projects facilitate the incorporation of these technologies into the lives of women, encouraging them to use this technology as a tool of communication and empowerment as well as using drama and video as a means of expression.
How is WISE different from other projects and how it works?
During the WISE project, local women affected by poverty explore how to express themselves through film and the internet. WISE works with women who have been sex workers, trafficked, ex-drug offenders or have been subject to physical, mental or sexual abuse in Pakistan, Indonesia, Thailand and other Asian countries.
WISE supports an experienced female filmmaker and community worker to work with each women’s group to create films which highlight their heartfelt concerns and then enable them to harness the power of the internet to advocate for their rights.
Women participants connect with national online networks to share experiences and support. The women’s groups also learn how to use international websites such as YouTube, Twitter and Facebook to attract attention and support from the international community. This aspect of the project gives us the means to not only develop awareness and models of change on a local level, but also in a global community context.
WISE provides each women’s group with film and IT equipment to sustain the project after the project coordinator has left and so contribute to the long term empowerment and equality of women in Asia. In the future, WISE hopes to provide follow up training and support, but needs your support to do so – please DONATE to enable the work to continue.