WYA Europe: Meet our interns for Batch 3 2021!

Sanyukta Suman is 25 years old. She was born and raised in Nepal (home to Mt. Everest). After finishing high school in Kathmandu, she pursued a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Bangalore, India. Sanyukta then completed her master’s degree in Data Engineering from Jacobs University Bremen, Germany. Sanyukta has been engaging herself in educating […]

The Face, a Way to the Contemplation of the Person

[su_tabs active=”2″][su_tab title=”English”] Language reveals hidden aspects of reality, which are often overlooked, perhaps ignored. Although if language is studied, conclusions can be reached that bring meaning and beauty to human life. This happens with the study of the concept of the person and forgiveness that will be analyzed below. As we know, the Spanish […]

WYALA introduces the National University of the East Chapter

The World Youth Alliance values the commitment of its members to advocate for human dignity. Opening a new chapter in your own region is significant since they will achieve WYA’s objectives more precisely. The WYALA is growing day after day, and we are grateful to announce the new chapter at the National University of the […]

WYALA Introduces New Lima Chapter

A Chapter of World Youth Alliance means the development of its objective: enable members to become protectors of human dignity in their regions. The WYALA is composed of a bunch of Chapters, and the principal motivation for its growth comes from young members who are committed to lead them. So, it is a pleasure to […]

WYA Africa: Meet the Batch 3 2021 Interns

Raymond Kiprotich Kigai is a hardworking and passionate young man who was born and raised in Kenya. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science and Public Administration at the University of Nairobi. He is passionate about the empowerment of the youth, the promotion of political consciousness, and general involvement in […]

Welcoming Sofia Piecuch, WYA Foundation Director of Advocacy

WYA warmly welcomes our new Director of Advocacy, Sofia Piecuch.   Sofia holds a Master of Global Affairs degree from the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame, where she specialized in refugee and migration policy, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies from Saint Mary’s College. Before […]

Insider Info: How to Score the Best Internship

[su_tabs active=”5″][su_tab title=”English“] The WYA Internship Program didn’t earn its reputation as the #BestInternship for nothing.  Currently offered in person or online (depending on the regional office), the WYA internship provides members the opportunity to gain professional skills while living out WYA’s core ideas. Projects are designed to enhance each student’s specific academic background and interests. […]

Paraguayan Students on the HDC’s Homebound Heroism

“When I get home, I tell my mom everything,” shared one HDC student from the Escuela Publica “Defensores del Chaco”. Another student agreed and said she also shares her daily lessons with her grandmother.    Last May 2021, WYA members from Paraguay taught the Human Dignity Curriculum to Grade 3 students of the Escuela Publica […]

Am I afraid to tell the truth?

[su_tabs active=”2″][su_tab title=”English”] Many of us have been in situations in which we have not communicated what we think for fear of what others will say or looking bad. We have lost conversations on issues important to humanity with friends, colleagues, family, etc. But have you ever looked at the impact of your thoughts and […]

Personal Reflections on Assisted Suicide & Euthanasia

The topic of euthanasia sits at the nexus of medical science, ethics, morality and human rights. As an advocate against any form of active euthanasia due to my religious beliefs, I have always found it difficult to explain my position to secularists as to why I oppose the practice. The arguments made in favour of […]