In a world beset by problems, including a climate emergency, political
conflicts, and shrinking democratic space, WACC’s challenge is to
“exercise moral leadership by discovering new directions for the values
(it) embraces,” says General Secretary Philip Lee....
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Photo: London UK. 24th July 2019. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, delivers a speech outside 10 Downing Street. Credit: Michael Tubi/Shutterstock
On 19 September, Veteran BBC journalist John Humphreys hosted his last “Today” radio programme after 32 years. Known for his aggressive interviewing on a morning...
The start of 2017 was marked by optimism for people living in Mindanao, the southernmost region of the Philippines. At the time, the national government was engaged in peace talks with the two major armed movements operating in the region, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front...
Over half of the world’s population of 7.7 billion are connected to the
Internet, which has profoundly changed the way people live, work and
communicate....
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The rise of “fake news” charges and deliberate disinformation have led to an important counter effort: fact-checking. News agencies, civil society organisations, and concerned individuals have taken on the fight for “truth” – assessing political claims and struggling to prevent misinformation guiding our decisions and...
Sunday, September 15 is the International Day of Democracy
and WACC is promoting every citizen’s right to communicate and to engage
in transparent, informed and democratic debate.
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