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To get ready to this important international event, different
professional alliances relevant to the UNFT organized many
forums and meetings with the participation of the local and
regional structures of the UNFT:
The Bank Sector Women Alliance
This alliance organised a forum on “Magnetic card and
electronic trade” (October 2002)
The University
Professors Women’s alliance.
This alliance organised a forum on “The virtual university:
perspectives and challenges”
Under the auspices of Mr Montassar Waili , former Secretary
of state in the ministry of high education and scientific
research , and present minister of information and communication
technologies ( June 2003)
The high grade
employees women’s alliance
Organised a debate
on “distance employment “ (December
2000)
It also organised a cultural forum on “ICT at the service
of the administration “ Mr Ahmed Friaà, former
minister of information and communication Technologies presided
the forum (April 2001)
The telecommunication
Women’s alliance
This alliance organised seven cultural forums with the participation
of experts and competences in the domain of information
and communication
- The internet services and the importance of their content
(December 2000)
- The Tunisian family and the information Society (march
2003)
- The new communication technologies at the service of the
family (May 2003)
- The new communication technologies at the service of the
family (April 2004)
- Following the evolution of the information society (February
2004)
- Tunisian participation in the preparations of the WSIS
(World Summit on the information Society (June 2004)
- The way towards the Society of knowledge (May 2005)
The Jurists Women’s
alliance
organised a forum on:
“The protection of personal data” under the auspices
of Mr Bechir Takkari Minister of justice and human rights (December2004)
The Education
women’s alliance organised a
debate on “The role of education in spreading the digital
culture” (October 2005)
The women‘s alliance for the development of
rural women organised a forum on : “ Rural women and
the challenges of globalisation and the information revolution ”(October2003)
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