News & Updates
Age of Marriage and Related Outcomes - Analysis of NFHS-4 (2015-16)
Young Lives India and UNICEF India, launch the Life Skills Measurement Tool (Elementary Stage), for the assessment of life skills of adolescents aged 11-14 years.
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Young Lives COVID-19 survey of school principals of government and private schools in India to examine support offered to students for learning.
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Young Lives COVID-19 second phone survey about young people’s labour market experiences and how this is affecting their work life, their home life and their education.
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Young Lives India reappointed as the technical partner of the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
Young Lives India details ‘Vulnerability Indicators’ for at-risk children for the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
Young Lives India prepares a detailed concept note based on NFHS -4 data for the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights which has been submitted to the Jaya Jaitly Task Force.
Young Lives India has been given the responsibility to prepare an analytical report on the proceedings of the 55 (fifty five) benches conducted by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights all over India.
Young Lives India finalises questionnaire for the SDG study being undertaken in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
Young Lives India appointed by Foreign, Commonwealth and Development officer to undertake a study on the educational trajectories of persons with disability.
Young Lives India in partnership with UNICEF is in the process of finalising a Life Skills Measurement Tool across 5 States for elementary students in the age group of 11-14 years. A separate tool is also being developed for out of school children.
Young Lives India conducted capacity building workshops on measurement of life skills at elementary stage for education functionaries in Assam, Jharkhand, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.
Young Lives India embarks on development of Life Skills Measurement Tool for secondary stage (15-18 years). New project for UNICEF India.
Young Lives India partners with UNICEF to build capacities of education functionaries in eight States to promote self-esteem and body confidence among adolescent girls and boys. This engagement is part of the DOVE self esteem project.
Young Lives India headline reports for Phone survey released. Additionally, policy brief related to headteachers survey has been prepared to inform Indian policy makers.
Young Lives India partners with Education Development Trust to undertake a scoping study on research evidence being used to inform policy in the Indian education sector.
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The Educational and Occupational Trajectories of Adolescents and Youth with Disabilities in India
Research Report, Research Brief, Policy Brief
Young Lives Oxford is preparing for the Round 7 longitudinal study. Watch this space for latest findings from India. For more information login to www.younglives-india.org
Young Lives India and UNICEF India, launch the Life Skills Measurement Tool (Elementary Stage) Hindi and Secondary Stage in Hindi, Gujarati, and Assamese, for the assessment of life skills of adolescents aged 11-14 and 16 – 18 years.
LSMT-(Elementary) Hindi
Webinar and Dissemination-Distant Dreams and Myriad Realities: Lived Experiences of Adolescent
Pregnant Girls and Mothers in
Shelter Homes in Andra Pradesh and Rajasthan
Distant Dreams and Myriad Realities – Report
Webinar: Gender-sensitive strategies to promote the wellbeing of children
and adolescents during covid19
Booklets on well-being of children and adolescents can be downloaded here
Young Lives COVID-19 second phone survey about young people’s labour market experiences and how this is affecting their work life, their home life and their education.
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Young Lives India has completed the SDG study undertaken in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The report and date of dissemination will be shared soon. Watch this space for more updates.
Young Lives India in collaboration with UNICEF India has conducted capacity-building workshops for education functionaries in eight States to promote self-esteem and body confidence among adolescent girls and boys. This engagement is part of the DOVE self-esteem project.
Young Lives India disseminated key findings from the five rounds of telephone survey and mixed method qualitative survey conducted in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana during the pandemic. Read more here