WYALA Launches Toledo Prudente Centro Universitário Chapter

February 8th, 2022 – WYA Latin America’s work continues to grow stronger than ever. The regional office continues to make a great impact, adding new members and creating new Chapters at the regional level. The WYALA office is honored to announce the launch of a new Chapter: Toledo Prudente Centro Universitário in Brazil. Let’s meet […]
WYALA Welcomes its New Bogotá Chapter Board of Directors

February 1st, 2022 – The World Youth Alliance Latin America (WYALA) continues to renew its commitment to human dignity and the defense of human rights every year. The work done by the Chapters in each region of the world is extremely important as it helps to fulfill the objectives of WYA in a more precise […]
WYA Europe Welcomes First Batch of Interns for 2022

For the first period of 2022, both regional office – WYA Europe and subregional office – WYA Southeast Europe receives representatives from Poland, Spain, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The internship program will give our 4 interns the opportunity to promote human dignity through the enrichment of their professional skills in marketing and project management. […]
WYA Africa: Meet the Batch 1 2022 Interns

Marvin Guy Abuor is a WYA certified member from Kenya. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work degree from Moi University. He specializes in youth and child advocacy, ensuring they realize their potential by fighting for a society that manifests justice and freedom. He taps into his high potential for empathy by engaging […]
The Evolving Trend of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide

The practice of euthanasia and assisted suicide goes directly against the concept of human dignity. The history of euthanasia is a lengthy one. Dating back to classical antiquity (5th century B.C. to 1st century B.C.) the ancient Greeks and Romans would frequently practice “mercy killings.” Although Hippocrates, widely accepted author of the Hippocratic Oath, had […]
Purpose from Within

I can still remember the day that marked the end of in-person classes here in my province due to the global pandemic. What most of us expected to be a two-week break has turned into almost two years. My friends and family know me to be a serial planner. When life throws an unexpected wrench […]
The HDC is Our Hope

A proper understanding of human dignity, or respect for the intrinsic value of human beings by nature of being human beings, is necessary for the flourishing of human beings as individuals, in the family, in communities, and in civil society. To reach that end, a moral and intellectual formation is both indispensable and possible. This […]
Let’s be the voice of our voiceless Afghan sisters

After taking some of the main provinces of Afghanistan, on August 15, 2021, the Taliban stormed Kabul, the capital city. Afghan politicians including the president, Ashraf Ghani, fled the country some days before the Taliban’s arrival at Kabul. The military fell and the soldiers, police, and armies gave up. The whole country has been going […]
My Certified Training Program Journey

The world would look different today if people could see the similarities among themselves more than their differences. We, as human persons, would gift so much happy moments to each other everywhere and at any time. Through the Certified Training Program. I came to find the most unique similarities, common among the whole human persons, […]
My Journey in Answering: “Who am I?”

I’ve always been the type of girl who reflects a lot on life and overthinks. Since I was 6 years old, I’ve always wondered about what would I want to become in the future. I told myself that I want to become a teacher because I was so influenced by my professors back then, later […]