It appears that the award has had its own web presence independent of the
State Department since March 2016:
Perhaps in inquiry to the AIWU board of directors or personnel could
clarify the connection with the State Department, and unearth any
information that has been lost from the State Department web site?
-Pete
[[User:Peteforsyth]]
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 10:11 PM, Ryan Kaldari <rkaldari(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
It looks like the main page for the International
Women of Courage Award
has been moved to
https://www.state.gov/s/gwi/iwoc/index.htm.
Unfortunately, it seems to no longer have any actual information.
I've never heard of a requirement for the U.S. government to archive all
of its web pages, nor have I ever seen any official archives of federal
government sites other than
whitehouse.gov (which is archived by the
National Archives as part of the official Presidential Record). This seems
like a dubious claim to me, but I would be very happy to be wrong (as such
archives would be incredibly useful to Wikipedia).
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 10:07 PM, Risker <risker.wp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Please bear in mind that many US government
websites are routinely
rebuilt at the time of a transition of the presidency and/or cabinet level
change. This is not new or unusual, although the last time there was a
transition was 8 years ago and the websites weren't nearly as built-up.
They are, however, required, to archive all pages, so they should be
somewhere - not necessarily easy to find, but somewhere within the US
government sites.
Risker/Anne
(Who lives in Canada, which does not have the same applicable legislation
as exists in the US to require the federal government to retain
information....)
On 1 February 2017 at 12:31, J Hayes <slowking4(a)gmail.com> wrote:
here is the archive .is page
https://archive.is/1XJm
internet archive not working
On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 3:17 PM, Neotarf <neotarf(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The U.S. government website for the International
Women of Courage
Award is down. There are probably quite a few articles that link to this
page, as it helps establish notability for many women in the Global South.
The award was started by Condoleezza Rice in 2007 when she served as
U.S. Secretary of State under Republican president George W. Bush.
https://www.state.gov/s/gwi/programs/iwoc/
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