World Down Syndrome Day in the European Parliament

On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the World Down Syndrome Day that has been officially recognized as the 21st of March by the United Nations since 2012, the World Youth Alliance Europe in collaboration with the Jérôme Lejeune Foundation has initiated a series of activities and events that took place in the European […]

World Youth Alliance Wears Mismatched Socks for World Down Syndrome Day

The World Youth Alliance wore mismatched socks to show its support for World Down Syndrome Day on March 21, and to celebrate the dignity, resilience, and the wonderfulness of every individual with Down Syndrome (DS). The purpose of the “Lots of Socks” campaign is to spread awareness of Down Syndrome (DS), express appreciation for those […]

The Estrela Report: Battle at the European Parliament

Europe recently witnessed a controversial debate at the European Parliament. The Estrela Report on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights was put forth by Edite Estrela, Portuguese MEP and Vice-President of the Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Commission at the European Parliament. To prepare the work of the European Parliament in plenary sessions, MEPs work […]

Implications for Japan’s Birth Rate and Asia’s Declining Population

According to the United Nations, many East Asian countries have experienced a decline in their Total Fertility Rates in the past 50 years. In the period of 1965-1970, the average family had five or more children. From 2005 to 2010, the average shifted to below 2.1 children per family. There are many factors behind the […]

Population As A Resource

In 2011, the UN announced that the world’s population had reached the 7 billion mark. Interestingly, it recognized a baby who was born in my home country, the Philippines, as the 7th billionth person in the world.  The release of this news triggered once again debates on overpopulation and measures to counter population’s rapid growth. […]

World Population Day: Celebrate More People, Not Less

World Population Day is about People World Population Day is an annual event, observed on July 11th every year, which seeks to raise awareness of global population issues. The event was established by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Program in 1989. It was inspired by public interest in Five Billion Day on […]

Why Family is Important

Family as the Key for Integral Development “The Family is the basic unit of the society and as such should be strengthened. It is entitled to receive comprehensive protection and support. (…)“ -World Family Organization Family is the basic unit of the society; it instills values in children and educates its members to have an […]

What It Really Means to Be a Mother

A Journey through Motherhood and its Importance When I went to Paris on the au pair program, I was much younger.  I took care of twins.  I would take them to the park, shower them and I would eat with them many times.  I would also play with them a lot.  This was the second […]

What Is the Role of the State in Development?

The plight of who should control the commanding heights of the economy has long troubled humanity. What would be more beneficial for mankind? A state-controlled economy or a market-driven one? Centuries of discourse have argued for and against both sides. But up until now, it is still, in my opinion, one of the prime predicaments of society. Scholars are still discussing […]

The Need for Education: Abortion in Tanzania

Abortion legislation in the United Republic of Tanzania is based on the English Offences Against the Person Act of 1861 and the Infant Life (Preservation) Act of 1929. Under the Revised Penal Code of Tanzania (chapter 16, sections 150-152) the performance of abortions is generally prohibited.  Any person who, with intent to procure the miscarriage […]