27 May 2015 On the screen MD 2015/2
The WACC-SIGNIS Human Rights Award 2014 has gone to the film <em>Taxi</em> directed by Jafar Panahi (Iran, 2014), a feature-length documentary highlighting contemporary society in Iran.
...The WACC-SIGNIS Human Rights Award 2014 has gone to the film <em>Taxi</em> directed by Jafar Panahi (Iran, 2014), a feature-length documentary highlighting contemporary society in Iran.
...BOLIVIA
...When the 7.8 Richter scale earthquake hit Kathmandu, the only thing everybody wanted to do was communicate.
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Christian communicators were honored May 1 by the Associated Church Press (ACP) and Canadian Church Press (CCP), meeting in joint convention in Toronto from April 29-May 1.
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WACC has announced a Meeting of Members to be held at the head office of the Association in Toronto, Canada, on Friday 29 May 2015 commencing at...
As Nepal seeks to recover from the devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake of April 29 that killed at least 6,100 people, its communications networks are also in ruins.
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On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, May 3, the Conference of European Churches (CEC) and WACC Europe express their commitment to a free press in Europe...
Joint statement by CEC and WACC Europe for World Press Freedom Day...
In collaboration with UN Women and partners in approximately 20 countries WACC undertook a media monitoring initiative to understand the gender dimensions of news content related to peace and security.
...Participants at the 4th World Forum on Free Media, meeting in Tunis 22-28 March, adopted a World Charter of Free Media in support of “communication...