Monthly Archives: April 2019

Help make GMMP 2020 a success: Give today!

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By Staff on April 30, 2019 Will you help make the 2020 Global Media Monitoring (GMMP) possible? Please consider donating to the GMMP’s campaign via Fundly, a crowdfunding site for online fundraising. The GMMP campaign has set a goal of raising $500,000 by December 2020. “If just 50,000 people worldwide are able to contribute $10, GMMP 2020 is guaranteed success,” said… Read more »

Manila-based NGO tackles fake news, cyberbullying

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By Staff on April 24, 2019 Yvonne Chua, journalist/educator and co-founder of Vera Files, discusses the issue of “fake news.” Photo: CFA The Communication Foundation for Asia (CFA), a WACC partner, held a forum and talkathon on fake news, cyberbullying and other issues affecting social media April 10 in Sta. Mesa, Manila. The project, undertaken with support from WACC, was aimed… Read more »

WACC 2018 report highlights past accomplishments, future challenges

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By Staff on April 23, 2019 The cover image of WACC’s 2018 Annual Report. A boy takes a selfie on a mobile phone as people gather around a fire inside a refugee processing center in the Serbian village of Presevo, not far from the Macedonian border. Hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants — including children —  flowed through Serbia in… Read more »

Human rights NGO publishes communicator’s guide to Argentina’s memory, truth and justice process

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  Gisela Cardozo, president of Asamblea Permanente de Derechos Humanos, at the launch of the guide, Memory, Truth and Justice, Communication Tools From a Human Rights Perspective. Photo: APDH  A human rights NGO has published a guide for reporting on Argentina’s memory, truth and justice process amid “alarming” efforts  to deny or downplay abuses committed during the country’s military dictatorship…. Read more »

WACC Europe elects new Regional Executive Committee

WACC Europe has elected a new Regional Executive Committee (REC) during its once-every-four-years Assembly, held as part of as joint seminar organised with the Conference of European Churches from 10-12 April in Helsinki and Stockholm and on board the M/S Gabriella. Stephen Brown, a communications consultant originally from the UK and based in France, who works with the World Council… Read more »

Shrinking public spaces compound challenges posed by digital era

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Digital technology has created “new risks and ethical dilemmas that affect human rights,” says WACC General Secretary Philip Lee during a gathering of Christian communicators in Helsinki April 10.  Truth, human dignity and non-violence are three universal principles that ought to “shape and define communication rights in a divided world,” said WACC General Secretary  Philip Lee. While there are no… Read more »

WACC must discern its role in addressing ‘weaponization of information’

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By Staff on April 05, 2019 WACC honorary member Dennis Smith says social media platforms have become an essential part of the communication infrastructure that they are “essentially, public utilities and therefore, must be held accountable.  Photo: Contributed Information manipulation or the so-called “weaponization of social media” has been the subject of many discussions and studies in recent years. Even military… Read more »

European Christian communicators’ assembly to tackle hate speech, fake news

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By Staff on April 03, 2019   Hungarian soldiers and police search refugees and migrants entering the country at Beremend, a village along Hungary’s border with Croatia. Hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants from Syria and other countries flowed through Hungary in 2015, on their way to western Europe. Photo: Paul Jeffrey/ACT Alliance About 50 Christian communicators are expected to… Read more »

Global Media Monitoring Project 2020 needs volunteers

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Volunteers from Georgia monitor digital stories during the 2015 Global Media Monitoring Project. Photo: Contributed Do you have a passion for either gender equality, women’s rights, human rights, or ethical journalism? Are you curious about how to unpack and analyze media content from a gender perspective?  Would you or your organization like to take part in gathering data about how… Read more »