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Gender,
News,
WACC Caribbean
For Hillary Nicholson, the Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) has
provided useful data that has helped her organization, WMW-Jamaica
(formerly Women’s Media Watch) in its advocacy and training of
gender/media activists....
WACC’s
recently elected global President, Embert Charles, has assumed his role
at the head of the organization's new Board of Directors. The Board will
serve a four-year term 2019-2023....
WACC will be featured in the highly-anticipated DW Global Media Forum scheduled May 27-28 in Bonn, Germany.
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Comment
Subscribers to The Guardian in the UK recently received a message of appreciation from the Editor-in-Chief, Katherine Viner. She announced that after a three-year “turnaround” strategy the newspaper had hit its goal...
Posted at 12:16h
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Gender,
News
Every five years since 1995, the Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP)
has counted on hundreds of volunteers around the world to take a
“snapshot” of their country’s media to see how men...
Following the election of Embert Charles as WACC President and
Stephen Brown as WACC Treasurer, a new Board of Directors has been
appointed commencing June 1, 2019 for a four-year term.
...
Posted at 08:45h
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Media Development,
News
The 1/2019 issue of Media Development goes in search of the missing Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) that “underpins all the other SDGs.”...
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Media Development
At the 69th Berlinale (7-17 February 2019), the Ecumenical Jury appointed by INTERFILM and SIGNIS and supported by WACC, awarded its Prize in the International Competition to a modern day...
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Media Development
“There is no system!” This is the most bureaucratic and disconcerting response that most people often hear from Ethiopian government/civil service whenever they seek out services....
This article sets out the conclusions of a year-long research project led by CIVICUS, the global civil society alliance. Our consultations heard the voices of people from around 80 countries. Civil...