Find the pulse of the world by reading stories of world events or issues as seen through the eyes of our generation. The goal of this section is to bring world issues into focus. Our generation plays a major role in the future of the world, and by sharing our experiences we can gain greater insight into our global community.
 

Postcards to Africa

Over 32,000 children have been abducted, tortured, and forced to become soldiers by a guerrilla army in Northern Uganda. Those who escape are deeply wounded and lonely.

GenerationPulse aims to reach out to these children of war, and we need your help.

Please send a message of friendship and hope to a child today. Just make a postcard that expresses what peace of any kind means to you.

Become a GenPulse Reporter

Do you have a particular interest in world events? Do you know a lot about a specific country or topic? Would you like to write stories for GenerationPulse? Visit the Get Involved section to tell us about why you would make a good reporter.

Featured Photo Journal

Christine from Northern Uganda

Meet Christine; she works for World Vision Uganda. Through this blog she hopes to raise awareness among youth around the globe about public health issues in Northern Uganda and other war-torn countries in Africa. Click on the link to read more.

Army Officer in Iraq

Meet Brendan, a US Army Officer who is currently in Iraq. Read about his experiences and learn about what it is like for him to be deployed in Iraq.

New Orleans Photo Journals

Check out the amazing stories of genpulsers living in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Featured Archive

Torino 2006: A Melting Pot of Diversity

By Jess M. reporting from Italy What did an American abroad think of the last winter olympics?

Global warming - what do you think?

This issue has been intensely debated, and affects all of us. What is your point of view, and what do you think young people can do to make a difference?