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WACC's wide-ranging activities include support for communication projects mainly, but not exclusively, in the global south; the promotion of analysis, reflection and action on important topics related to its areas of concern; support for networking within and beyond its membership; and publication
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WACC's Theory of Change articulates how a focus on communication - as a right, as a practice, as a skill and as a profession - is fundamental to achieving dignity, inclusion, and informed and active participation, essential to sustainable development and just and peaceful communities.
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WACC has members in 120 countries. Members are organised into eight Regional Associations (Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, North America and Pacific). The WACC is a member of the
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The origins of WACC date back to 1950 when Christian communicators from Europe and North America began seeking guidelines for the future of religious broadcasting. Several organisations, including the
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and sharing of information; indigenous, gender and human rights. WACC's project support has traditionally been largely of a responsive nature. WACC's largest single activity is
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communication. WACC launched a Centre for Communication Rights, to promote materials on several communication related issues, including digital civil rights.
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led to a merger in 1975 that created the present WACC. In 1986 WACC adopted its Christian Principles of Communication as a statement of core values based on
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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WACC, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2018, has been instrumental in developing the concept of
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option for the poor; the principles were updated in 2009.
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registered as a charity in Canada and the United Kingdom.
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Uniting Church in Australia website, Insights section,
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Association for Progressive Communications website,
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Communication Rights
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ACT Alliance
List of organizations with consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council
Riad Jarjour
The Global Media Monitoring Project
Association for Progressive Communications website, World Association for Christian Communication (WACC), retrieved April 6, 2024
The Global Forum for Media Development website, World Association Of Christian Communication (WACC), retrieved April 6, 2024
Union of International Associations website, World Association for Christian Communication (WACC)
Uniting Church in Australia website, Insights section, Communication for All, dated October 5, 2012

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