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Young Lives 7th survey round: Seven headline findings and what the future holds for this 20+ year study |
Young Lives has just published results from the study’s 7th survey round. Director Marta Favara reflects on this latest data collection, highlights seven key findings, and shares the next steps for this unique longitudinal study. |
Marta Favara, Julia Tilford |
18 Mar 2025 |
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Living through multiple crises: Young Lives’ latest qualitative research uncovering the lived experience of young Ethiopians |
Young Lives Country Director Alula Pankhurst launches the study’s latest wave of qualitative research in Ethiopia, exploring young people’s experiences and resilience through the multiple crises of recent years |
Julia Tilford, Alula Pankhurst |
06 Dec 2024 |
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How a sound methodology improves understanding of young Ethiopians’ experience of conflict |
Researcher Sophie Von Russdorf explains how using audio computer-assisted self-interviews (ACASi), enabled Young Lives to gain a more accurate understanding of the impact of conflict on young people in Ethiopia. |
Sophie von Russdorf, Julia Tilford |
14 Aug 2024 |
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Young Lives Country Directors on Governance and Impact: Discussion and Q and A |
Young Lives’ country directors discuss the challenges they've faced when conducting longitudinal research and their different approaches, as well as answering questions from the audience. |
Jo Boyden, Santiago Cueto, Alula Pankhurst, Renu Singh |
30 Apr 2020 |
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Young Lives Country Directors on Governance and Impact |
In this GCRF-supported workshop, Young Lives’ country directors, from Ethiopia, India and Peru, draw on their considerable experience in research, governance and policy-engagement to highlight the strategies they’ve used to ensure research impact. |
Jo Boyden, Santiago Cueto, Alula Pankhurst, Renu Singh |
30 Apr 2020 |
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Creative Commons |
Young Lives Project: Children's experiences of poverty, adversity and inequality |
This talk looks at the work done by the Young Lives Project, a study which tracks 12,000 children across 4 developing countries over a 15 year period trying to find a scientific answer to the question of the causes of childhood poverty. |
Jo Boyden |
28 Oct 2009 |