4
progress on digital equality. This data
must be open to all to see,
open licensed, and
machine-readable; open gender data is essential in encouraging regional accountability
and enabling transnational knowledge exchange.
5)
Advocate for appropriate financial investment
from
international,
regional, sub-
regional, national, and local funding mechanisms to ensure the implementation of the
aforementioned policies and programmes developed to promote gender equality in the
online sphere and ICT sector in Francophone Africa.
6)
Accelerate the adoption, consolidation and implementation of requisite
legislation, such as Right to Information laws
and rights-based cybersecurity laws,
integration of cyber security and mobilisation on the dangers of ICTs in gender policies
and programmes.
Dakar, 27 September 2017