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Action Newsletter
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...
{wacc location="Toronto, Canada"}{teaser}WACC congratulates the magazine Index on Censorship on its successful and vital work on freedom of expression.{/teaser}
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Index believes that freedom of expression is the foundation of a free society and for over 40 years it has defined and defended this...
{wacc location="Toronto, Canada"}{teaser}UNESCO organizes conference on "The Memory of the World in the Digital Age."{/teaser}
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The Memory of the World in the Digital Age is an international conference that will explore the main issues affecting the preservation of digital documentary heritage...
{wacc location="Toronto, Canada"}{teaser}WACC partner in Ghana works with journalists and media practitioners to avoid election violence later this year.{/teaser}
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Journalism, they say, is the Fourth Estate because of its enormous role in the governance system of a country. Ghana is touted as...
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