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Apr 22, 20262 min
YSEALI National Council and U.S. Embassy Empower 250 Youth Leaders Across the Philippines through AMPLIFY 9.0
The YSEALI Philippines—AMPLIFY National Council, with the vital support of the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines, has successfully concluded AMPLIFY 9.0, a year-long initiative that drove significant social impact through youth-led innovation. As the primary implementing partner, the Women’s Alliance for Security and Peace (WASP) Asia facilitated the execution of this program, which was designed to address pressing community challenges across the archipelago. AMPLIFY 9.0 marked a historic...

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Mar 31, 20262 min
WASP Asia Joins WE Talk, Celebrating Women’s Month
Central Luzon – March 25, 2026 – The Gender and Development (GAD) Team of the Department of Agriculture’s Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PHilMech) successfully hosted its “WE Talk” event, themed “Empowering Voices, Inspiring Change” , highlighting women’s leadership and innovation across sectors. Featured in the event is WASP Asia’s Director for Innovations, Rogerine Miguel-Irvine , who shared about WASP Asia’s advocacy work, which champions women’s...

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Mar 30, 20262 min
WASP Joins Over 400 Advocates at the 2nd Southeast Asian Women’s Summit to Shape the ASEAN Feminist Action Agenda
QUEZON CITY, Philippines — March 3, 2026 — The Women’s Alliance for Security and Peace (WASP) Asia participated as a key partner in the landmark 2nd Southeast Asian Women’s Summit and the 8th National Women’s Summit, held at the Innovation Center, Miriam College, from March 2 to 3, 2026. Under the theme "ASEAN Leadership and Regional Cooperation: Where are the Women?", the summit gathered over 400 participants, including grassroots leaders, youth advocates, and scholars from across...

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