A HABIT OF SERVICE:THE FACTORS THAT SUSTAIN SERVICE IN YOUNG PEOPLE The #iwill campaign - When young people engage in meaningful acts of service, there is a ‘double benefit’: a contribution to the common good of society and the building of one’s own character. This ‘double benefit’ means that the more people who undertake service, the more likely it is that individuals and their communities will flourish. In this respect, service can be considered an important character virtue to cultivate in young people. Read full Research EMPOWERMENT: Promoting Empowerment of People in achieving poverty eradication, social integration and full employment integration and full employment and decent work for all Empowering people to have the control and ownership of their lives, requires an array of opportunities to choose and decide. These empowering people are the actors of their own development Read full survey HUNGER AND SUSTAINABILITY: The problem of world hunger, rooted in the problem of poverty, requires an analysis into a new framework of consideration, influenced by environmental and social sustainability, which we consider as integral as ethical reflection. Read full Article PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION FOR REFUGEES The right to education implies that the national education systems of States must meet standards in four interdependent areas: availability, accessibility, acceptability and adaptability Read full Research