For the second year running WACC has decided not to award any prizes in its annual photo competition. The theme of the photo competition, 2012 was “Communication for All” – reflecting WACC’s new vision statement and that of its Strategic Plan 2012-2016. WACC President, Dr...
Press release The world of communication has changed so radically in the past twenty years that it is time for churches to rethink how they communicate concerns about injustice and conflict, says a group of Christian communicators gathered in Busan, South Korea, site of the upcoming...
By Lydia Ma, WACC-Asia Secretary WACC-Asia Region held its executive committee meeting and leadership training in Taiwan April 30 - May 6. The meeting focused on: The new WACC strategic plan; Training of regional leaders; Increasing the capacity of WACC regional members and partners and strengthening...
By Alana Green, WACC volunteer A GlobalGiving campaign to raise USD 10,900 has been launched marking the beginning of WACC’s work in the Middle Sepik River area in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Money raised will benefit indigenous people living in 50 small villages along the Sepik...
By Alana Green, WACC volunteer The Maohi Protestant Church continues its tradition of charity and generosity. As the GlobalGiving fundraising challenge for Radio Shalom kicked off April 1, members of Maohi Protestant Church in Tahiti organized a funding drive that resulted in USD 4000. It was the...
By Alana Green, WACC volunteer Fundraising continues on GlobalGiving for Radio Shalom, a station dedicated to promoting peace in Sierra Leone. WACC’s GlobalGiving Open Challenge received many responses and was championed by the Pacific region, with a donation of USD 4000 from Tahiti. “It was our...
In this issue: WACC photo competition 2012 makes no awards. Also in this issue: Ecumenical movement needs to rethink communications say Christian communicators. WACC launches campaign to empower villagers affected by mine in Papua New Guinea. Climate Justice highlighted at WACC-Asia meeting. Global giving challenge, how they did it...