Regulation of digital media may be understood as a means for expanding the space for freedom of expression.
There is however a spectrum of reasons for opposition to such regulation, from concerns about potential for abuse by authoritarian States to global big tech’s interest to operate...
WACC applauds the Quito Declaration from the First Latin America Communication Congress held last month in Quito, Ecuador.
“The Declaration recognizes that communication is transformative and has a critical role to play in promoting positive change in terms of social, gender, and climate justice,“ said WACC...
Indigenous leaders from around the world gathered in New York last month during UN Climate Week to raise awareness about the need to bring Indigenous and traditional perspectives into climate policy.
Their call is to recognize the vital role that these communities, many of which hold...
A WACC-supported initiative in Nicaragua is building the capacity of Indigenous community radio as a tool for rights advocacy, social justice, sustainable development, and cultural flourishing.
WACC is partnering with CASEMIP RL (Cooperativa Agropecuaria de Servicios Multiples "Indian Pawanka" RL) to offer training in media production...
The Trust Conference 2023 proved to be not just an eye-opener but also a much-needed critique of both the lack of and need for media freedom worldwide.
WACC was an invited participant at the event organised by the Thomson Reuters Foundation and held in London on...
WACC partners advanced a vision for just, inclusive, and community-led digital communication at the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 2023 last week in Kyoto, Japan.
“The Internet We Want — Empowering All People” was the theme of this year’s meeting of the IGF, a UN mechanism bringing...