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Communicating people’s stories builds peace (Congress Declaration)
Cape Town, South Africa - 5 Nov 2008
Enabling people to tell their stories and advocating for those stories to be heard are vital ways to overcome injustice and inequality.

Churches preach equality but women are under-represented
Cape Town, South Africa - 8 Oct 2008
While churches have largely spoken against injustices and inequalities, the way women are represented and addressed in most congregations in Europe leaves much to be desired.

Resolution on media treatment of immigrants (Congress 2008)
Cape Town, South Africa - 5 Nov 2008
We, the participants in WACC's Congress 2008, express our serious concern regardingthe international xenophobic trend fueled by the media, particularly in its treatment of immigration.

«Ondas de Choc» conmueve a delegada colombiana
Cape Town, South Africa - 8 Oct 2008
“Realmente he visto reflejada la realidad de nuestro país, me parece haber estado en una región donde viven nuestras poblaciones indígenas y afrodescendientes; son los mismos rostros que vimos en el documental”.

New WACC President: Dennis Smith
Cape Town - 22 Oct 2008
Dennis Smith has lived and worked in Guatemala since 1977. He coordinates the Publications and Communications Training Program for the Central American Evangelical Center for Pastoral Studies (Cedepca)

“Clouds of witnesses” honoured
Cape Town, South Africa - 7 Oct 2008
Many people outside South Africa would not know the names Florence de Villiers or Helen Kotze, two women who united in 1969 at the height of apartheid.

Communicating peace is the solution to world wars
Cape Town, South Africa - 13 Oct 2008
WACC's Congress 2008 ended 10 October with the installation of a new president, vice-president and board of directors that are set to serve the organization for the next six years.

Bubusa FM: La radio par les femmes et pour les femmes
7 Oct 2008
Adeline NSIMIRE est l’une des partenairesde la WACC venus de par le monde pour assister à la consultation que cette dernière a organisé ce 04 octobre 2008. Une consultation qui a pour objectif d’évaluer des projets soutenus par la WACC et de permettre aux participants de partager leurs expériences.

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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.

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