Monthly Archives: September 2021

WACC supports program to help improve climate journalism in Uganda

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30 Sep 2021 WACC supports program to help improve climate journalism in Uganda WACC has announced its support for a project in Uganda that will establish a network of specialized climate and environmental reporters for community radio stations who have limited resources and are unable to hire journalists trained in climate sciences and environmental disciplines. The project, to be implemented… Read more »

Pioneering feminist Kamla Bhasin dies at 75

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29 Sep 2021 Pioneering feminist Kamla Bhasin dies at 75 Kamla Bhasin, a beloved pioneer of the women’s rights movement in South Asia who also wrote poetry, songs and books about feminism and human rights, died in Delhi on Friday, September 25, after a short bout with cancer. She was 75. Bhasin who described herself as “a social scientist by… Read more »

Support Afghan Women Journalists – Donate Now

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28 Sep 2021 Support Afghan Women Journalists – Donate Now WACC and the *Global Alliance on Media and Gender (GAMAG) today launched a fundraising campaign to support Afghan women journalists within its network who are in urgent need of support after the Taliban gained control over the country August 15, 2021.   “The space that women journalists created for the voices… Read more »

WACC partners with NGO to promote ‘feminist journalism’ in Argentina

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27 Sep 2021 WACC partners with NGO to promote ‘feminist journalism’ in Argentina WACC announces its support for “Feminist Journalism for a Better World,” a project that seeks to generate greater awareness in Argentina about the need for inclusive, non-sexist coverage and fair representation and remuneration in the news media and how this can benefit society. Results of the 6th… Read more »

Georgia project taps youth in fight against disinformation

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21 Sep 2021 Georgia project taps youth in fight against disinformation WACC announces its support for a project in Georgia that aims to empower disadvantaged youth from 25 secondary schools and universities by helping them acquire and develop digital skills that will increase their capacity to address social challenges faced by their communities. The Digital Solutions for Social Challenges project… Read more »

Manifesto for digital justice makes urgent call for ‘transformative movement’

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20 Sep 2021 Manifesto for digital justice makes urgent call for ‘transformative movement’ FRENCH      SPANISH      GERMAN “Digital technologies are transforming our world and the multiple spaces in which we live and move,” the manifesto begins. “These technologies offer us new ways to communicate, to advocate for our human rights and dignity, and for our voices to be… Read more »

Digital communicators weigh a future with ‘profound values at stake’

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The symposium’s collective input is being compiled into a “Manifesto on Communication for Social Justice in a Digital Age.” There is a great deal at stake, World Council of Churches (WCC) moderator Dr Agnes Abuom noted in her message. “This topic is recent, urgent, and multidimensional, so your input from a variety of disciplines, social contexts, and points of view… Read more »

Communication rights are central to climate justice

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20 Sep 2021 Communication rights are central to climate justice Posted at 00:00h in Comment by Saskia Rowley On 8 August 2021, the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a major reportthat unequivocally links climate change to human activity and predicts more frequent and more severe heat waves, droughts, and floods over the coming years. The report,… Read more »

Digital regulation must be fair, equitable, ethical

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15 Sep 2021 Digital regulation must be fair, equitable, ethical On the last day of the international symposium, Communication for Social Justice in a Digital Age, WACC General Secretary Philip Lee pointed to “signs of hope,” including agreement about the need for a framework that “enables, empowers and transforms, sidesteps power structures and socio-cultural traditions to guarantee the public voices… Read more »

‘Reclaim democratic public communication spaces,’ WACC members, partners urge

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14 Sep 2021 ‘Reclaim democratic public communication spaces,’ WACC members, partners urge WACC members and partners are calling for a movement to “reclaim democratic public communication spaces” in both the analogue and digital spheres, which would strengthen marginalized voices, guarantee the right of citizens to own and control their data, information, and knowledge, and uphold social justice, communication rights and… Read more »