Ecos del Congreso Mundial De WACC PDF Print

Enfrentamos todavía el desafío de forjar comunidades viables, donde no solo todos los sudafricanos se acepten los unos a los otros sin atender al color de su piel, sino también una comunidad en la que los refugiados, los extranjeros en nuestra tierra, se sientan seguros y bienvenidos" declaró Desmond Tutu en la apertura del Cuarto Congreso Mundial de la Asociación Mundial para la Comunicación Cristiana (WACC) celebrado en Ciudad del Cabo, Sudáfrica del 6 al 10 Octubre de 2008.

 

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Congress speaker reflects on communication rights PDF Print
By Kristine Greenaway, Coordinator, Congress 2008
 

Doreen Spence is a tireless campaigner for human rights in aboriginal communities worldwide. As a member of the Cree people in north-western Canada, she has had first-hand experience of intolerance and abuse at the hands of non-aboriginal people. Yet she has emerged as a highly-respected proponent of understanding and reconciliation in Canada and on the world stage. Her wisdom and skills as a healer of broken people and communities have earned her a Nobel nomination and numerous international awards.
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ICTs for Peace PDF Print
By Carole St. Laurent, ICT Consultant, fluidIT solutions

The theme of WACC’s 2008 Congress is “Communication is Peace: Building Viable Communities.” If communication is peace, then information and communication technologies (ICTs) are valuable tools that enable communication. How can we use these tools - particularly audio, visual, and online communications - to promote and sustain peace?
The goal of communication is understanding. Without understanding, peace cannot be achieved. Even when true understanding exists, differing views, values and needs can make peace challenging.
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Haiti: How can the media contribute to peace? PDF Print

By Gotson Pierre, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, June 2008

In Haiti, today, it is no longer a question of informing or communicating in a context of civil or military dictatorship, of armed confrontation or open conflict. Instead, a situation of peace reigns, made fragile by dithering on the political calendar, institutional weaknesses, insecurity, impunity and mass poverty.

Since 2006 Haiti has entered into a period of peace, or at least of minor turbulence, following the last presidential elections which enabled René Préval to come back to power. During those two years, despite the persistence of huge economic and social challenges, political violence has decreased and the perspective of authoritarian power has changed.
Journalists question the Minister for Women's Affairs, Marie Laurence Jocelyn Lassegue.  

 

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Communication and Peace in Africa PDF Print

By Ekabe Claudia Etiendem, Communication Department, Presbyterian Church in Cameroon

Communication, like peace, has an important role in our lives. For peace to reign in our society, for any developmental activity to succeed, there must be effective communication. This is true if we consider the Babel incident where the sons of Noah failed to build a tower just because they could no longer communicate with each other.

Communication is vital to life. It is impossible for an individual to live in peace without communicating. Communication is equally important to organizations. This includes communication within the organization as well as the organization’s public relations with society.

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Communicating peace through people’s stories PDF Print
WACC-Europe seminar on “Communication is peace”

(Paralimni/Agia Napa, Cyprus, 2-6 April 2008)
 


pietCommunicating peace requires stories about people. This was a key conclusion drawn by participants in the seminar “Communication is peace” that met 2-6 April 2008 in Paralimni and Agia Napa, Cyprus. The event was organised by the European region of the World Association for Christian Communication (WACC), in cooperation with WACC-Middle East. The telling of personal stories is a compelling means of engaging an audience in the lives, needs and dreams of real people.
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Desmond Tutu continues to confront injustice and preach peace PDF Print
By Dave Wanless, WACC-Africa region

 Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu, who will give the opening address at WACC’s Congress 2008 on 6 October in Cape Town, is one of the moral icons of our era. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984, he is currently serving as one of the group of respected ‘Elders’ which includes former presidents Jimmy Carter of the United States, Joaquim Chissano of Mozambique and Mary Robinson of Ireland along with Graca Machel, the wife of Nelson Mandela, and Sir Richard Branson of the Virgin group of companies. Their task is to mediate peace in situations of conflict around the world.
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Gunfire will not silence Christian communicator’s call for peace PDF Print

By Dennis Smith, former president of WACC-Latin America  

DenisGunfire awakened us at 1:35 this morning.  12 rounds?  15?  I was too disoriented to keep track.  No screams, no sirens, but we were left wondering who had fired those rounds and why.
 We live in a middle-middle class neighborhood in Guatemala City - one of the most violent cities in Latin America.  Violence has many roots: the persistent legacy of 36 years of civil war; centuries of racism; a polarized economy controlled by a tiny, wealthy elite; endemic violence against women and children. 
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Getting to the heart of peace-building PDF Print
Rev. Dr. S. Wesley Ariarajah, Professor of Theology, at Drew University, School of Theology

WesleyIt is significant that WACC’s Congress 2008 in Cape Town has chosen ‘Communication is Peace: Building Viable Communities’ as the theme of its gathering. It is common to speak of ‘Communication for Peace’ or ‘for Peace-Building’.  But the bold assertion, ‘Communication is Peace’ is a welcome emphasis that gets to the heart of some of the deepest issues that plague our efforts at seeking, building, maintaining, and fostering peace.
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Journalists can learn to make peace PDF Print
By Rebekah Chevalier, WACC-North America Regional Vice-Chair 

RebekahWhen you watch or read a news story about a violent incident or a war, are you getting the complete picture? Is there additional background material that would help explain why the conflict is happening or other sources that would provide another dimension to the story?
  These questions will be the focus of a series of workshops for journalists and peace advocates on “peace journalism” that will be offered during Congress 2008.    

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Communication is Peace: A Shocking Theme PDF Print
By Keith Knight, President, WACC- North America

KeithThe theme for Congress 2008, Communication is Peace, seems almost shocking. After all, the logo of the sponsoring organization, the World Association for Christian Communication, proudly proclaims Taking Sides, a tagline that implies taking a stand in the face of conflict and being prepared to accept its consequences. Communication is peace, on the other hand, implies bridge-building, working for consensus, understanding and even validating the other person’s perspective.
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Reality and peace PDF Print
By Frank Kürschner-Pelkmann, Freelance journalist, based in Germany

FrankA distorted picture of reality is very often a decisive factor on the road from peace to conflict and war. For that reason propaganda has very often been used to distort the worldview of people in order to prepare the next war. The distinction between “us” and “them” is used as a foundation stone for a black and white description of life in a community, in a country or between countries.
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Building bridges to reconciliation and peace PDF Print

By Philip Lee, Deputy Director of Programmes, WACC

PL‘One thing is clear: that between the life of the townsmen and that bridge, there existed a centuries-old bond. Their fates were so intertwined that they could not be imagined separately. Therefore the story of the foundation and destiny of the bridge is at the same time the story of the life of the town and its people, from generation to generation’ (Ivo Andri?).

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