WYA Africa Welcomes the Adoption of the Kenya National Family Policy

The World Youth Alliance welcomes the adoption of the Kenya National Family Policy. Our WYA Africa team played a pivotal role, in collaboration with the Kenya Christian Professionals Forum (KCPF) consortium, to include language in the areas of Parenting, Family Safety and Security, Media and Technology, and The Environment. Among noteworthy contributions, the organization takes […]

Meet our WYA Interns: Natalia López-Fando

Natalia’s connection with the World Youth Alliance (WYA) began when she was around 17. Drawn to the organization’s values and mission, she became a member, and then two or three years later, she applied for the Certified Training Program (CTP). Eager to play a more active role within WYA, Natalia applied for the WYA Europe […]

Meet our WYA Interns: Esther Martin

Esther Martin, from Málaga, Spain, first heard about the World Youth Alliance (WYA) when she became a member in 2019.  Immediately after, she completed the Certified Training Program (CTP), and last Summer of 2022, she completed the Advocacy Academy. Meeting other WYA members at the Advocacy Academy had a significant impact on Esther, leading her […]

Meet our WYA Interns: Zel Salcedo

One intentional Google search gave Zel Salcedo, a resident of Quezon City, Philippines, a unique opportunity with her Bachelor’s Degree in Multimedia Arts specializing in Graphic Design. In 2020, Zel sought volunteer opportunities harmonizing with her career path and values. She plugged in Google keywords but expected little to pop up. And then she came […]

Little House, Big House (Nyumba Ndogo, Nyumba Kubwa)

Kisumu Juvenile Remand Home is a place where children in conflict with the law are committed by court until their matters are finalized. Some are orphans, others are from situations of neglect, living on the street. At the Remand Home, they are safe, they have accommodation and food, and now they also know that they […]