{wacc location="Toronto, Canada"} {teaser} WACC's focus on gender-sensitive communication strategies to reduce HIV stigma is particularly relevant today, as women make up 50% of people living with HIV.{/teaser}
As communities around the globe mark World AIDS Day on 1 December, there is a new emphasis on...
{wacc location="Toronto, Canada"} {teaser} WACC is asking its networks and friends to participate in takebackthetech campaign to end online violence against women and girls.{/teaser}
16 days of activism against gender violence begins today November 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence...
{wacc location="Brussels, Belgium"} {teaser}The climate of impunity for crimes against female journalists constitutes a serious threat to the most fundamental of free expression rights.{/teaser}Media Release: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), 24 November 2011
Mass and community media can unthinkingly reinforce stigmatisation and discrimination against people living with HIV and AIDS. Beyond the important question of language and image, there are those of care, respect, support, and human dignity. As one writer in this issue comments, "HIV and AIDS...
Mass and community media can unthinkingly reinforce stigmatisation and discrimination against people living with HIV and AIDS. Beyond the important question of language and image, there are those of care, respect, support, and human dignity. As one writer in this...
On International Day of Peace, 21 September 2011, the President and General Secretary of the World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) call on people of faith to communicate greater understanding, mutual respect, and peaceful coexistence in keeping with the...