The World Youth Alliance: The World Youth Alliance: Dignity. Solidarity. Life.Dignity. Solidarity. Life.
Presented by Rebecca AustenPresented by Rebecca Austen
Director of AdvocacyDirector of Advocacy
World Youth AllianceWorld Youth Alliance
IntroductionIntroduction
The World Youth Alliance is a global The World Youth Alliance is a global coalition of young people promoting coalition of young people promoting the dignity of the human person in the dignity of the human person in policy and culturepolicy and culture
Three aspects:Three aspects: Training – raising up future leadersTraining – raising up future leaders Culture – expressions of human dignityCulture – expressions of human dignity Advocacy – the fruit of training and Advocacy – the fruit of training and
cultureculture
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Build solidarity between young people Build solidarity between young people from developed and developing nationsfrom developed and developing nations
Founding StoryFounding Story Anna Halpine and the UN Commission on Anna Halpine and the UN Commission on
Population and Development, 1999Population and Development, 1999 32 young people with radical demands32 young people with radical demands Anna’s responseAnna’s response Delegates’ responseDelegates’ response ECOSOC consultative status granted - 2004ECOSOC consultative status granted - 2004
WYA TodayWYA Today Five offices around the worldFive offices around the world
New York, NY, USANew York, NY, USA Mexico City, MexicoMexico City, Mexico Brussels, BelgiumBrussels, Belgium Nairobi, KenyaNairobi, Kenya Manila, PhilippinesManila, Philippines
Over 30,000 individual members Over 30,000 individual members Internships in every regionInternships in every region Official status at UN, OAS, EUOfficial status at UN, OAS, EU
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WYA VideoWYA Video What is Dignity?What is Dignity?
State or condition of being worthy of State or condition of being worthy of respectrespect
Foundation of every human rightFoundation of every human right Intrinsic/InherentIntrinsic/Inherent Dignity is particular to human beingsDignity is particular to human beings
What are the Implications?What are the Implications?
Dignity of the human person exists from Dignity of the human person exists from conception to natural death: the only conception to natural death: the only logical positionlogical position
No human community can grant or No human community can grant or rescind that dignityrescind that dignity
Human beings can’t be used as means to Human beings can’t be used as means to an endan end
Dignity is the foundation of human rightsDignity is the foundation of human rights Solidarity with fellow human beingsSolidarity with fellow human beings Duties to fellow human beingsDuties to fellow human beings
Solidarity and the Common Solidarity and the Common GoodGood
Every person is free; capable of Every person is free; capable of choosing to act in accordance with the choosing to act in accordance with the reality of the dignity of all personsreality of the dignity of all persons
Solidarity is the recognition of the Solidarity is the recognition of the intrinsic dignity of othersintrinsic dignity of others
Solidarity and the Common Solidarity and the Common Good cont’dGood cont’d
Solidarity enables us to recognize Solidarity enables us to recognize that the elements of human that the elements of human flourishing can only be obtained flourishing can only be obtained through cooperation with others. through cooperation with others. This is the common good. This is the common good.
InteractiveInteractive The WYA CharterThe WYA Charter
What are the 3 main assertions of the Charter?What are the 3 main assertions of the Charter? The Universal Declaration of Human RightsThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Accepted unanimously by the UN General Accepted unanimously by the UN General Assembly in 1948Assembly in 1948
What are the similarities? Differences? What is What are the similarities? Differences? What is the foundation of human rights for the UDHR?the foundation of human rights for the UDHR?
How is it possible that different countries, from How is it possible that different countries, from different legal, philosophical, ideological and different legal, philosophical, ideological and religious traditions, could come to a consensus religious traditions, could come to a consensus on this document? on this document?