Who's behind the FTX?
FTX is organised by the Association for Progressive Communications Women's Networking Support Programme (APC WNSP) and the Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID), together with local partner, Women'sNet.
APC WNSP: Association for Progressive Communications Women's Networking Support ProgrammeThe APC WNSP is a global network that focuses on strengthening network building within the women's movement and advancing women's rights through the strategic use of information and communication technologies. APC WNSP is part of the Association for Progressive Communications, an international network of civil society associations dedicated to empowering and supporting people working for peace, gender justice, human rights, development and the protection of the environment.
AWID: Association for Women's Rights in DevelopmentAWID is an international feminist membership organisation that works to strengthen the voice, impact and influence of women's rights advocates, organizations and movements internationally to effectively advance the rights of women.
WomensNet: WomensNetWomen’sNet is a feminist organisation that works to advance gender equality and justice in South Africa through the use of ICT. We provide training and facilitate content dissemination and creation that supports women, girls, and women’s and gender organisations and networks to take control of their own content and ICT use.
The FTX community of facilitators, coordinators and trainers is made up of many extraordinary women from different parts of the world, sharing their skills, experience, knowledge, energy and commitment into shaping the FTX.
FTX is supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Global Fund for Women, OXFAM Novib and Abigail Disney.
For further information on the FTX, email: info AT apcwomen DOT org, or ftx AT apcwomen DOT org

