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World Youth Alliance : ウィキペディア英語版 | World Youth Alliance
The World Youth Alliance (WYA) is an international, non-governmental, non-profit youth organization which works to promote the dignity of the person at the international and grassroots level. World Youth Alliance works to build solidarity between developed and developing nations. In 1999, the World Youth Alliance was founded in New York City at the United Nations. World Youth Alliance recognizes that the intrinsic dignity of the person is the foundation of every human right and that dignity is independent of any individual condition and therefore no human community can grant or rescind dignity. The charter of WYA states that authentic development of society can occur "only in a culture that fosters integral human development - characterized by physical, spiritual, mental, and emotional growth, in a climate of respect for the human person and the family." == History == The World Youth Alliance was founded in 1999 as a reaction of conscience at the United Nations Conference on Population and Development (ICPD+5) by Anna Halpine, who was the WYA president until 2007. At a conference convened to discuss the needs of the world’s people, basic needs including access to clean water, sanitation, education, nutrition, health care, and employment were not addressed. Halpine and others went back into the assembly the next morning and distributed flyers which stated that these young people did not represent all the youth of the world. She called for a discussion on topics addressing basic human rights and necessities.
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