The Young Men's Christian Association
(YMCA) is an international, voluntary, Christian ecumenical, youth
movement. Founded in 1844, it seeks to unite young people, men, women
and children, irrespective of race or religion, in the task of building
community characterised by justice, love and peace, based on the teachings
of Jesus Christ....
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CCA
Youth is a program area of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA).
Formed in 1957, CCA is a one of the expressions of Asia Ecumenical Movement.
It is a fellowship of more than 100 churches and national councils of
churches in nineteen Asia countries...
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The
International Movement of Catholic Students (IMCS) under
the name of PAX ROMANA was formed in 1921 in Fribourgh, Switzerland, with
a mission "to carry out the complete development of Catholic idea
in the student milieu in all fields of university...
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The
history of International Young Christian Students (IYCS)
is linked to the life and vision of Cardinal Joseph Cardijn, a pioneer
of Catholic Social Action and Lay apostolate in the church. Cardijn was
a strong believer that Human Beings are created in the image of God, to
live in Dignity...
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The
World Student Christian Federation (WSCF) is a worldwide
ecumenical fellowship of Christian movements and student associations
as well as other members of the academic community. Created in 1885 by
a group of young students, as the first international student organisation...
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The
World Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) Unites 25
million women and girls in over 122 countries through 100 affiliated,
autonomous national YWCAs. Promotes women's full and equal participation
at all levels of society through leadership opportunities and training...
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