Promoting Communication for Social Change
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Reminder for submission of project partnership proposals |
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By Lavinia Mohr, Director of Programmes, WACC
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WACC provides financial support for communication projects that demonstrate concern for genuine empowerment - highlighted in WACC’s Christian Principles of Communication as creating community, strengthening participation and freedom, developing cultures and being prophetic. Such projects will seek to bring about change in one of the following programme areas. |
Recognising and Building Communication Rights Media and Gender Justice Communication for Peace Communication and Poverty HIV and AIDS, Communication and Stigma Communication for Ecumenism For project application guidelines and application form, please click here. For information about WACC’s programme areas, please click here. Judging by the recent pattern of project proposals submitted to WACC, the possibility of project support partnership with WACC is less well known in Asia, the Caribbean, the Middle East and the Pacific. We especially welcome project proposals from those regions. WACC is an international professional organization that promotes communication rights for social change. It supports communication projects generally in the developing countries. For information about the current list of projects being implemented, please click here.
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WACC promotes communication for social change. It believes that communication is a basic human right that defines people's common humanity, strengthens cultures, enables participation, creates community and challenges tyranny and oppression.
The World Association for Christian Communication is a UK Registered Charity (number 296073) and a Company registered in England and Wales (number 2082273) with its Registered Office at 71 Lambeth Walk, London SE11 6DX. It is an incorporated Charitable Organisation in Canada (number 83970 9524 RR0001) with its head office at 308 Main Street, Toronto ON, M4C 4X7.
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