A project to establish “communication that brings us together” began with a mix of “great enthusiasm and uncertainty” over a year ago in Colombia, as the country grappled with the influx of an unprecedented number of Venezuelan migrants.
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Communication is a human right and is a fundamental element for the exchange of knowledge and information, in pursuit of sustainable development for the people of Abya Yala.
by Victor Maquin Posted February 11, 2020 (0) Comments (0) LikeA WACC-supported project involving an Indigenous community radio in Chiapas, Mexico, has resulted in the production of 12 programmes on topics such as women’s rights, Indigenous rights and heritage, communication rights, land rights, self-determination and the environment.
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Louise Dumas and Famita Somogod of the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines- Northern Mindanao Region (RMP-NMR), with edits from WACC staff Posted March 09, 2018 (0) Comments (0) Like
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