Promouvoir la communication pour le changement social
Taking Sides
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The World Association for Christian Communication

Mission

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. WACC’s key concerns are media diversity, equal and affordable access to communication and knowledge, media and gender justice, and the relationship between communication and power. It tackles these through advocacy, education, training, and the creation and sharing of knowledge. WACC’s worldwide membership works with faith-based and secular partners at grassroots, regional and global levels, giving preference to the needs of the poor, marginalised and dispossessed. Being WACC means ‘taking sides’.

Listen to an interview about WACC with the General Secretary,  Rev. Dr. Randy Naylor conducted by Rev. Judy Chan, Treasurer for WACC Asia.

Also watch video about WACC here  

Vision

The vision of the organisation is expressed in its document: Christian Principles of Communication.

Structure

WACC has corporate and personal members in 120 countries.  Members are organised in eight Regional Associations consisting of: WACC Africa, WACC Asia, WACC Caribbean, WACC Europe, WACC Latin America, WACC Middle East, WACC North America and WACC Pacific.

The Association has determined that there will be two autonomous companies and charities assigned to address the needs of the Association.  Each of these charitable companies has its own independent Board.  Members of  the two Boards are elected by the Regional Associations.   Each Board elects Officers, a member-at-large from the country in which the Board is legally registered, and a General Secretary. For stewardship of finances and efficiency of administration the two Boards have agreed to share common Officers, including the General Secretary, and a common Executive Committee.

Each WACC Board meets once a year to determine priorities and commitments for the following year’s programme of activities. The Officers and Executive Committees also meet frequently throughout the year.  Increasingly meetings are held online or by other electronic means.  The Regional Associations, or their Executive Committees, also meet annually to discuss their communication needs and activities.

WACC is genuinely ecumenical in its membership and communication activities. It encourages co-operation between Protestant, Anglican, Orthodox and Roman Catholic communicators and challenges denominations to seek the broadest possible base for their communication activities. WACC also promotes co-operation between people of other faiths and ideologies.

The history of WACC dates back to 1950 but the organisation was more formally established with a Board of Trustees in 1968 when the old WACC (once World Association for Christian Broadcasting) was merged with the North American committee, RAVEMCCO. The WACC (UK) organization was established as a business and charity in England and Wales in 1986 and continues to maintain an office in London, UK.  WACC Canada was registered as a not for profit business in Canada in 2006 and became a Canadian charitable organization in 2008 with its office based in Toronto, Canada. 

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Membership

WACC members receive news and information through its regular publications as well as occasional books, an annual report and other materials. Regional associations also produce newsletters. In addition, members are invited to participate in regional and global activities such as seminars, workshops and Congresses. Membership is open to individuals, churches, church-related agencies and media producers, educational institutions, secular communication organisations and anyone else sympathetic to WACC’s mission and to the Christian Principles of Communication.

More about membership here.

Work

WACC offers professional guidance on communication policies, interprets developments in global communications, and discusses the consequences which such developments have for Churches and communities everywhere, especially in the South. WACC works towards the empowerment of women and assists the training of Christian communicators.

For a detailed summary of our work, download our Annual Report, which shows the achievements and challenges of WACC and our members. To see details of recently supported projects see our annual Project List.

Supporters

WACC enjoys the support of many funding Partners and works closely with other organisations and movements in Alliances.

Staff

See the WACC staff list and contact details


Contact us

308 Main Street, Toronto ON
Canada M4C 4X7
Tel: 416-691-1999, Fax: 416-691-1997
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WACC UK
71 Lambeth Walk, London SE11 6DX
Tel: +44(0)-207-735-2877


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La WACC encourage la communication pour favoriser le changement social. Elle est convaincue que la communication est un droit humain fondamental qui définit l’humanité commune des peuples, renforce les cultures, favorise la participation, crée une communauté et défit la tyrannie et l'oppression.

The World Association for Christian Communication 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 an incorporated Charitable Organisation in Canada (number 83970 9524 RR0001) with its head office at 308 Main Street, Toronto ON, M4C 4X7.