TVN Media and Capadeso Seal Alliance to Make Social Work Visible
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- TVN Media and Capadeso have signed an agreement to increase the visibility of social work in Panama.
- The alliance will use TVN Media's platforms to amplify stories of social impact from NGOs.
- This collaboration aims to connect citizens with social initiatives and raise awareness about community challenges and solutions.
At TVN Panamรก, we are proud to announce a significant alliance with Capadeso, the Panamanian Chamber of Social Development. This partnership reaffirms our unwavering commitment to the social fabric of our nation. Through this agreement, we will leverage our extensive media platformsโboth traditional and digitalโto shine a much-needed spotlight on the vital work undertaken by non-governmental organizations across Panama. These organizations, often working tirelessly at the grassroots level, address critical issues ranging from environmental protection and poverty alleviation to education and healthcare. Our role, as Panama's leading media group, is to ensure their stories of impact, resilience, and positive change reach every corner of the country. We believe in the power of visibility to foster greater community engagement and inspire collective action. This collaboration is not just about reporting; it's about connecting our audiences with the heart of Panamanian society and empowering those who dedicate themselves to building a better future for all.
Topics of environment, poverty, education, youth, food, cancer. That is, we have everything. They are organizations that work in the field, who have a lot of trust in their communities, who have important expertise and who know about many of the social problems in the country and work on those issues. So, giving them that visibility so that the country knows what these organizations do.
Originally published by TVN Panamรก in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.