Internet Access and Training Program (IATP)
Program News
February 2007

IATP Reaches out to Eurasian Women, Helping them Succeed in Non-Traditional Roles
Women across Eurasia have relied on IATP for access to resources that, for cultural, economic, or geographic reasons, are largely unavailable to them. With training in computer skills, an online forum to exchange their views, web hosting to publicize their ideas, and a safe place to meet and plan joint action, IATP empowers women with tools that strengthen their efforts to achieve gender equality in their societies.

Media Outlets throughout Eurasia Rely on IATP for Free Access to Sources and Audiences
As the countries of the Former Soviet Union struggle to emerge from a legacy of rigorous controls over information, IATP has been providing the access to unbiased sources that is critical to the development of a sustainable, independent press. Furthermore, IATP’s free IT training and web hosting services have helped these journalists to tap into far wider audiences, and the safe and neutral space of IATP centers and forums permit them to share ideas and information freely. IATP trains over 300 journalists each year, and is used nearly 1,000 media professionals.
IATP News Archives
More FEBRUARY IATP News
- Refugees and IDPs Work with IATP Bridge the Gap with Azerbaijani Society
- Citizens Discuss US-Azerbaijan Relations with US Ambassador Online
- Citizens Discuss Women’s Role in Development of Local Self-Governance in Eurasia Online
- Businessmen and Women of Kyrgyzstan Utilize IATP’s Resources to Advocate Changes in Tax and Election Codes
- Alumni Share Exchange Program Tips with Semi-Finalists in Osh, Kyrgyzstan
- Disabled and Impaired Turkmen Find Outlets Online
- Georgian Health Care Workers Continue to Prepare for Industry Privatization
- Georgian and American Students Conduct a Cultural Exchange Forum Online
- Citizens of Armenia Partner with IATP to Improve Quality of Life for Impaired Members of Their Communities
- NGOs in Kazakhstan Gain Technology Skills to Improve Services for the Handicapped
- Assistant Public Relations Officer Introduces Residents of Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan to PAS Work and Shares Information on Human Trafficking
- Youth Discusses Socio-Economic Problems Encountering the New Generation Online
- Partner Organization Cooperates with IATP in Promotion of Internet in Kulyab, Tajikistan
- Moldovan Girls from Disadvantaged Families Closing the Technology Gap
- IATP-Government Joint Initiative Helps Moldovan Doctors Acquire Technology Skills to Improve Patient Services
- Disabled Ukrainians Benefit from Information Technology Use
- Armenian Citizens Obtain Best Practices for Anti-Corruption Initiatives via Technology

