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By Philip Lee, WACC Deputy-Director of Programmes
This first film by the young director Nicolás Gil Lavedra, based on the life of Estela de Carlotto, recounts episodes in the private life of the president of the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo. Its motto is, “Memory...
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Action Newsletter
By Philip Lee, WACC Deputy-Director of Programmes
With climate change and climate justice high on the global agenda, many development agencies have long been focusing on adaptation strategies. Sharing information and knowledge both nationally and inter-regionally is crucial, especially in regions prone to flooding and drought...
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In this issue: WACC supports a radio station for peace in Sierra Leone. Radio Shalom will air programmes and stories seeking peace and reconciliation between different ethnic and religious groups.
Also in this issue:
WACC supports Media Responsibility project in Ghana.
WACC supports UNESCO’s Women make the...
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Peace
{wacc location="Toronto, Canada"} {teaser} Communicating a culture of peace is crucial to rebuilding the nation, to fostering resilience, and to the process of reconciliation.{/teaser} “Communicating a culture of peace is crucial to rebuilding the nation, fostering resilience, and to the process of reconciliation.” - Mrs....
{wacc location="Toronto, Canada"}{teaser}WACC and SIGNIS name Verdades verdaderas (True truths) to receive their joint Human Rights Award 2011.{/teaser}
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This first film by the young director Nicolás Gil Lavedra, based on the life of Estela de Carlotto, recounts episodes in the...
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