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TANZANIA: SIGNIS Empowers Catholic Women Religious from Africa in Media and Communications

TANZANIA: SIGNIS Empowers Catholic Women Religious from Africa in Media and Communications
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SIGNIS has launched the 'Wisdom Calls Africa' project to train Catholic women religious in media and communications. The initiative aims to help sisters share their social work stories and improve their public image in the secular press.

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Empowering religious organizations to manage their own media presence can influence public perception and social discourse in African nations.

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The World Catholic Association for Communication (SIGNIS) has strengthened the communication and media-reporting skills of Catholic women religious from nine African countries through the Wisdom Calls Africa project, launched in collaboration with the Hilton Foundation.

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