About us
SIGNIS CAMBODIA is the Cambodian Chapter of SIGNIS ASIA and SIGNIS WORLD, the Catholic Association for Communication, a non-governmental organization that includes members from 140 countries. As the “World Catholic Association for Communication”, it brings together radio, television, cinema, video, media education, Internet, and new technology professionals.
SIGNIS was created in November 2001 from the merger between two organizations (Unda, for radio and television; and OCIC, for cinema and audiovisual) that were both created in 1928. Its very diversified programs cover fields such as the promotion of films or television programs (juries at important festivals: Cannes, Berlin, Monte Carlo, Venice, Ouagadougou…), the creation of radio, video, and television productions and distribution of programs, training professionals and conductiong numerous courses in various aspects of Social Communication.
In 2003 the Catholic Church in Cambodia, Asia, opened the office for social communication in Phnom Penh, which became member of Signis in the year 2004.
SIGNIS has consultative statutes with UNESCO, Ecosoc (United Nations in Geneva and New York), the Council of Europe. SIGNIS is officially recognized by the Vatican as a Catholic organization for Social Communications.
FR. Omer Giraldo, mxy
President Signis Cambodia
Catholic Social Communication
#25, Street 242, Sangkat Boeng Prolet, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
P.O.BOX 123, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (855)23 224 120
Cooperation with : Don Bosco Social Communication Section, Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Jesuits Communications, Cambodia; Caritas Cambodia Communications.
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Dear Fr. Omer,
I am a member of the Asian Communication Network and wish to participate in thr Asian Assembly next month. In order to obtain a visa I need an official invitation letter from the organizers. Can you provide me with one as soon as possible?
Thanks,
Sincerely
Fr.Jude
Comment by Fr. Jude Botelho — August 10, 2008 #