CAMECO

About us

The Catholic Media Council (CAMECO) is a non-profit consultancy specialising in media and communications in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and the Pacific. CAMECO offers its services to local partners, organisations active in delivering media assistance, and to donors - among them many faith-based agencies.

What we do

Through our work we

  • support donors in assessing and evaluating media and communication projects and proposals, identify risks and challenges they face, as well as opportunities and potential they offer,
  • advise partner organisations on methods and approaches to develop, plan, implement and monitor media and communication projects, and how to establish a sustainable financial and organisational footing.
  • raise awareness on methods of audience research, participation and interaction to build and strengthen a relationship between media and communication initiatives and their target groups.

Our mission

CAMECO is especially concerned with empowering community and development-oriented media initiatives and strengthening the presence of the Church in the media, as well as enhancing the importance of the media within the Church.

History

Since the 1960s, great importance has been attached in international discussions to the role played by the media in a country's development. The Second Vatican Council also strengthened the awareness within the Catholic Church of the importance of communications, as shown in its Decree on the Means of Social Communications "Inter Mirifica" (1963). Subsequently, pastoral and socially-oriented media initiatives grew rapidly around the world, and so did the need of the European donor agencies for professional advice as they were asked to support these media projects.

The Catholic Media Council (CAMECO) was founded on June 16th, 1969, by the international Catholic media organisations UCIP (Press), OCIC (Film and Audiovisuals), UNDA (Broadcasting) - now SIGNIS (The World Catholic Association for Communication) - and the German Catholic Bishops' Conference. The office opened in 1970. According to the statutes, CAMECO's aim is "the promotion of the work of the Catholic Church in the field of social communications in developing countries, in particular through advice, planning and assistance in education and further studies".

Although the initiative started in Germany, CAMECO's services were soon being used by donor organisations from other European countries and North America, including those working in the field of social development, as well as those oriented towards pastoral activities.