What does our world truly need?

How am I going to eat today? This is a simple and basic question. Unfortunately, many people around the world ask themselves this question every day and, often times, it remains unanswered. The World Bank reports that there were 2 billion people living in extreme poverty in 1990. In 2015, the poverty line was revised– […]

WYA prepares for 2017 UN Commissions

Want to know how we’re representing YOU at the UN? Read on! Last week we told you about the Commission for Social Development, but that’s not the only commission we go to. There are two more major commissions this season, and we’ll be there advocating for human dignity. Here’s how we do that. What commissions […]

Defender in Training

Although I have only been an intern for World Youth Alliance Asia Pacific (WYAAP) for three weeks, it has definitely changed the way I view and act upon the world and the people around me. To be honest, my work expectations definitely do not match up to what I am doing and feeling right now […]

10 Ways To Get Involved with WYA

So you’ve read and signed the WYA Charter, but you wonder — what comes next? Where can you learn more about WYA? How do you find like-minded peers? When can you start the grand business of defending dignity? Fret not, for here are the top ten paths you can take to jumpstart your WYA journey! […]

Built to overcome: The Impossible, a review

To be human is to be kind.  If there is one thing I’d take away from The Impossible (2012), it would be that. In the desire to care and in the intent to reach out to one another, social barriers are irrelevant. In the face of seemingly insurmountable tragedy, we revert to what we truly, […]

Reflections on European Arts Forum 2016

How could I summarise 2016 EAF? Maybe with these three words: Beauty, Talent, Splendour. Primarily, I deeply regretted not to participate to the exposition event on Saturday, June 25th. I could not come to this venue was due to the fact I was given a poetry prize in Metz, France. As I arrived in Brussels, […]

Helping Land: From Whence Came My Help

The hall was packed. Plastic chairs lined the sides,  children of all ages seated on them. Loud music blared from a speaker, and the center of the hall was occupied by children dancing. Everywhere there was laughter, smiles, and no trace of hopelessness. Nobody paid attention to the smell coming from the mounds of trash […]

On Marching for Life: Reflections From the 2017 MFL

On January 27, 2017, WYA sent two staff members and four interns to Washington, D.C., for the March for Life. See the press release here, and find post-March reflections from the group below. Ever since my first trip to D.C. for the March, years ago, my favorite moment during has been cresting the hill just before […]