Promoting Communication for Social Change
3 Apr 2007
By Julienne Munyaneza
Toronto, 30 March (WACC) -- There is now a special
funding track for faith-based organizations and
non-governmental organizations applying for
financial support from the Global Fund to Fight
AIDS Tuberculoses and Malaria...
6 Mar 2007
In recent weeks there has been sporadic media
coverage of the Bush Administration’s alleged
preparations to attack Iran. It seems that the
U.S. may be intent on invading a second Middle
Eastern nation under a camouflage of
disinformation and WMD...
19 Feb 2007
by Gisèle Langendries
Nepali media rights advocates learn how news
stories are produced.
Despite a growing comm...
18 Feb 2007
May 16 – May 20 2007 in Kristiansand, Norway.
This unique Festival is organized by WACC – the
World Association for Christian Communication and
SIGNIS - the World Catholic Association for
Communication. It is being hosted by the
Gimlekollen S...
18 Feb 2007
by Kristine Greenaway
Toronto, 15 February (WACC)-- Canada's young
people are increasingly indiferent to religion
according to statistics presented to an interfaith
seminar on religion and public policy. Speaking
earlier this week at a forum...
18 Feb 2007
Maria Teresa Aguirre (WACC)
Activists and representatives of social movements,
coalitions and networks from across the world
gathered in Nairobi, Kenya, January 20-25, to make
their voices heard at theWorld Social Forum.
This annual gather...
30 Jan 2007
Musimbi Kanyoro
Dr. Musimbi Kanyoro, President of the Board of the
World Association for Christian Communication...
2 Jan 2007
The first batch of computers built for the One
Laptop Per Child project could reach users by July
this year.
The scheme is hoping to put low-cost computers
into the hands of people in developing countries.
Ultimately the project's backers...
29 Nov 2006
Read the BBC Editors blog to see why the BBC will
not be calling Iraq fighting 'a civil war'
20 Nov 2006
The Rev Nelson Agyemang, National Apostle of the
Fountain of Leadership Church and Apostolic
Network, from Ghana visi...
WACC promotes
communication for social change. It believes that
communication is a basic human right that defines people's
common humanity, strengthens cultures, enables
participation, creates community and challenges tyranny
and oppression.
The World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) is a
UK Registered Charity (number 296073) and a Company registered in
England and Wales (number 2082273) with its Registered Office at 36
Causton Street, London SW1P 4ST. It is incorporated in Canada as a not-for-profit organisation with its
head office at 308 Main Street, Toronto ON, M4C 4X7.