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A brief history of Radio Shalom in Sierra Leone
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By Alana Green, WACC volunteer

Fundraising continues on GlobalGiving for Radio Shalom, a station dedicated to promoting peace in Sierra Leone. WACC’s GlobalGiving Open Challenge received many responses and was championed by the Pacific region, with a donation of USD 4000 from Tahiti. “It was our way of expressing solidarity with the people of Sierra Leone,” said Linda Maea Tematua, a member of WACC’s Board of Directors and of the WACC-Pacific Executive Committee.
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Global giving challenge, how they did it in Tahiti
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The Maohi Protestant Church continues its tradition of charity and generosity.

By Alana Green, WACC volunteer

As the GlobalGiving fundraising challenge for Radio Shalom kicked off April 1, members of Maohi Protestant Church in Tahiti organized a funding drive that resulted in USD 4000. It was the most raised by any group or individual throughout the fundraising challenge.  By the deadline of April 30 WACC had exceeded the target of USD 4000 from 50 donors and secured a permanent place on the GlobalGiving website to continue fundraising for Radio Shalom and other projects in the future.

The Maohi people have a strong tradition of generosity according to Linda Maea Tematua, a member of WACC’s Board of Directors and of the WACC-Pacific Executive Committee, who led the fund-raising in Tahiti. She said that every May, the Maohi Protestant Church (MPC) commemorates the founding of the Tahitian Missionary Society in 1818 by donating generously to causes at home and abroad.  This tradition began with parishioners bringing foodstuffs to help sustain the missionaries.  Later, as currency was introduced, money was donated to projects that benefited the community at large. 

Members of Maohi Protestant Church fundraising for Radio Shalom (Photo: courtesy of MPC)
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Solidarité et générosité pour Radio Shalom
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Par Teresia Mutuku, responsable des communications et gestionnaire du site Web à la WACC

Dans le Pacifique, sur la petite île de Tahiti, située à plus de 15 000 km du Sierra Leone, en Afrique de l’Ouest, les membres de l’Église protestante Maohi ont généreusement répondu à l’appel de la WACC en faveur de Radio Shalom. Ils ont uni leurs efforts pour relever le défi lancé le 1er avril par le biais de GlobalGiving en vue de recueillir 4000 $ US versés par 50 donateurs avant le 30 avril.

À l'initiative de Linda Maea Tematua, membre du conseil d'administration de la WACC et du comité exécutif de WACC-Pacifique, la congrégation à versé un total de 4000 $ US, le plus gros don d’argent réalisé pendant la durée de la levée de fonds.

« C'est notre façon d’exprimer notre solidarité avec le peuple du Sierra Leone », a déclaré Tematua. « Par la grâce de Dieu et la générosité du peuple de cette île du Pacifique, nous avons réussi à recueillir les fonds nécessaires », a-t-elle ajouté.


La distance de Sierra Leone à Tahiti est de 15 204 km ou 9448 milles ou 8210 milles nautiques
Source: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/distanceresult.html?p1=85&p2=278


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WACC-Caribbean appeal for Radio Shalom fundraising challenge
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Jeudi, 26 Avril 2012 17:59
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Dear WACC- Caribe Members,

WACC global has been invited to be part of global fundraising challenge to raise funds Radio Shalom project in Sierra Leone. It is a challenge to all members to help a worthy cause while providing the opportunity for WACC to collaborate with other agencies in our future fundraising efforts.

Some previous messages have been sent out to members. However in case you missed them WACC is trying to meet the globalgiving challenge of raising USD 4,000 by April 30, 2012 for Radio Shalom project in Sierra Leone.
Embert Charle, Vice- President, WACC-Caribe
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HIV/AIDS stigma reduction project by Grassroots Female Communicators Association
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Mercredi, 25 Avril 2012 15:35
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A project update

(source: Dominica Haule, project co-ordinator, GRAFCA)

A workshop in rural Tanzania provided an opportunity to map a sustainable communication strategy to address HIV and AIDS related stigma at the grassroots level. The workshop was one of several components of an on-going WACC-funded project implemented by Grassroots Female Communicators Association (GRAFCA).

The project recognizes the central role community communication can play in creating awareness and understanding of HIV and AIDS in rural areas. Statistics show that efforts and resources have been expended in Tanzania to raise awareness and prevent early deaths of people infected with the virus. The decline in infection rates in urban and middle class communities due to interventions by development agents and mass media has however not been replicated in rural areas.
Participants at the workshop
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Programme News

Tackling violence against women in Guatemala and Mexico
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Vendredi, 20 Avril 2012 08:05
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CEDEPCA (Guatemala) has recently concluded a three-year programme of activities aimed at combating violence against women in Guatemala and Mexico. Called “Actions against Feminicide and Impunity”, 16 training workshops were supported under WACC’s programme on communication for peace. They brought together more than 540 women of different cultural backgrounds, denominations and educational levels.

CEDEPCA is a training centre providing safe, accepting, creative spaces where women and men from many different Christian traditions can deepen their faith while they strengthen their ability to confront key issues facing their communities. CEDEPCA’s mission is to offer people the tools to eradicate violence and injustice in their world, especially violence against women and children.

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WACC-North America appeal for Radio Shalom fundraising challenge
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Jeudi, 19 Avril 2012 14:16
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To Executive members:


Hey everyone,

WACC just needs 12 more donors to reach the goal of the globalgiving fundraising challenge for Radio Shalom project...so, here is my challenge to you: Are you a Starbucks fan? Have the occasional latte or bev of choice there? Would you maybe have 4 a month? Could you give up 4 venti lattes and give that money to Radio Shalom and WACC today?

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WACC-Pacific appeal for Radio Shalom project
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Jeudi, 19 Avril 2012 13:16
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Bula Vinaka and Greetings to Pacific members and friends of WACC!

I am writing to share an innovative and important global fundraising drive coordinated by WACC’s global headquarters in Toronto. WACC is participating in this GlobalGiving “Open Challenge” to raise USD 4,000 from at least 50 by April 30. So far WACC has raised USD 1,976 from 35 donors. We need more donations to meet the challenge.
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WACC-Europe calls for Support for Radio Shalom project
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Jeudi, 19 Avril 2012 10:56
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Dear WACC members in Europe,

As you know from previous messages, WACC is trying to support Radio Shalom, a vital peace-building initiative in Sierre Leone and earn a permanent place on the GlobalGiving website to access new funding sources. To do this, we need to raise USD4,000 from 50 donors by 30 April.

So far, we are only at USD 1976 from 35 donors. Please do support both WACC and the Radio project.

with thanks and best regards,

Sara Speicher
Secretary, WACC Europe



 

 

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WACC-Latin America president appeals for support for Radio Shalom project
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Mercredi, 18 Avril 2012 16:51
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This is an opportunity to express solidarity and to support Sierra Leone people’s communication rights

The WACC-Latin America President, José Luis Aguirre, sent out an appeal to personal and corporate members of WACC in the region to support the  globalgiving fundraising challenge for Radio Shalom project in Sierra Leone. “This is an opportunity to express solidarity and to support Sierra Leone people’s communication rights to build a more peaceful society”, he said.  He issued the appeal at the annual meeting of the WACC-Latin America Regional Association (CER), held in La Paz, Bolivia,  March 29-April 1. Read the appeal here… 
 

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WACC-Asia President appeals for support for Radio Shalom project
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Lundi, 16 Avril 2012 09:43
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The President of WACC-Asia Region  Rev. Dr. Samuel Meshack calls on wacc-Asia members to donate to the  Radio Shalom project in Sierra Leone. “This is a challenge to all our WACC members to practice what we preach on enabling people who have been denied their rights, to get their God given Rights. It is a challenge to show our solidarity with them through our action by giving what you can. As the General Secretary says, “It is an opportunity to tell the WACC story using the example of the project”, he said in his letter to the members.

Read full letter here…

To donate to the project click here: www.globalgiving.org/projects/build-a-radio-station-for-peace-in-sierra-leone/
Rev. Dr. Samuel Meshack, president of WACC-Asia

 

 

 

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WACC-Africa member appeals for Radio Shalom donations via cellphone
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By Teresia Mutuku, Communication Officer and Web Manager, WACC

A WACC-Africa member, Catherine Ouma, has sent a passionate appeal to members and friends to donate to Radio Shalom project through Kenya’s popular mobile-phone money transfer service, Mpesa.

Radio Shalom is a peace radio station based in Freetown, Sierra Leone and supported by WACC together with the Council of Churches of Sierra Leone. It aims at broadcasting programmes that foster peace and reconciliation following a decade of civil war in the country.
Catherine Ouma, WACC-Africa member
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La WACC soutient une station de radio qui œuvre en faveur de la paix au Sierra Leone
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 « Il est primordial de communiquer une culture de paix pour reconstruire le pays, renforcer la résilience et le processus de réconciliation ». - Mme Ebun James-DeKam, Secrétaire générale du Conseil des églises du Sierra Leone.

Par Teresia  Mutuku, Responsable des communications et du site Web de la WACC 


Situé en Afrique de l'Ouest, le Sierra Leone se remet lentement de la guerre civile qui a dévasté le pays pendant toute une décennie et entraîné la mort de dizaines de milliers de personnes et le recrutement d’enfants soldats qui ont été drogués et utilisés pour commettre des atrocités. La majorité des infrastructures nationales de communication et d'information ont été détruites et tout est à reconstruire.

L'Association mondiale pour la communication chrétienne (WACC) conjointement avec le Conseil des églises du Sierra Leone [Council of Churches of Sierra Leone (CCSL)] va créer une station de radio dans la capitale nationale de Freetown pour diffuser des programmes visant à promouvoir la paix et la réconciliation.
Mme Ebun James-DeKam, Secrétaire générale du Conseil des églises du Sierra Leone
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Programme News

Media Responsibility Project in Ghana supported by WACC
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Écrit par William N-lanjerborr Jalulah   
Jeudi, 22 Mars 2012 08:23
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Journalism, they say, is the Fourth Estate because of its enormous role in the governance system of a country. Ghana is touted as the beacon of democracy in Africa because of her democratic credentials, following successive and successful elections since the advent of the Fourth Republic in 1992.

As Ghana gears up for another round of crucial general elections on December 7, 2012, all eyes are on media practitioners, because they have the mandate to inform and educate the people, hence their information must be credible and accurate. The education must also be timely and rich in content for the people to benefit fully.

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MGJ Updates

La WACC soutient la campagne de l’UNESCO Les femmes font l’info
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Communiqué de presse

A l’occasion de la Journée internationale de la femme (le 8 mars), l'Association mondiale pour la communication chrétienne (WACC) exhorte ses réseaux, membres et partenaires parmi les groupes de la société civile, les associations de professionnels des médias et les organisations de médias de participer à la campagne de l'UNESCO Les femmes font l’info.
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