18 Jun 2014 Growing concern for safety of Mauritanian human rights activist
Call for solidarity with Mauritanian human rights activist Aminetou Mint El Moctar.
...Call for solidarity with Mauritanian human rights activist Aminetou Mint El Moctar.
...The European Television Festival of Religious Programmes has begun in Hilversum, the Netherlands, exploring whether religious expression is (still) taking place in public space or whether it has moved behind the front door....
A public presentation of the achievements of a WACC project on "Communication Rights and Marginalized People in Bolivia" will take place in Toronto on Monday 23 June 2014....
The principles of the Yemen Times newspaper are “independence – truth -- human rights advocacy -- knowledge – credibility” and Nadia Al-Sakkaf lives this credo every day in her work at editor and publisher.
Pastor and preacher Michael W. Waters will be in Toronto on Thursday 19 June 2014 to speak about faith, life, and communicating today....
At the 67th Cannes Film Festival (May 14-25, 2014) the Ecumenical Jury of INTERFILM and SIGNIS awarded its Prize to Timbuktu directed by Abderrahmane Sissako (France/Mauretania, 2014).
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A Kenyan magazine, The Media Observer, in its January-March 2014 issue featured an article on a WACC-supported project that monitored gender portrayal and representation in the nation’s political news. “Are Kenyan Media Mere Lapdogs?” asked the article’s headline.
...Embert Charles, currently President of WACC’s Caribbean Region, named to join WACC’s First Directors....
The spring issue of the quarterly publication Media Development explores how indigenous / First Nations / aboriginal people are building their own media and communication networks. It was conceived as a way of reviewing some of the communication rights aspects inherent in the
Rev. Christopher Ferguson elected next General Secretary of the World Communion of Reformed Churches....