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Living through multiple crises: Young Lives’ latest qualitative research uncovering the lived experience of young Ethiopians

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The Young Lives Podcast
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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
Young Lives is a mixed methods study. In this latest episode of our podcast series, Alula Pankhurst explains the unique value of combining a quantitative and qualitative approach to both understanding young people’s lives, particularly as they experience multiple crises, and shaping policies to best support them.  He details how this latest wave of Young Lives qualitative research in Ethiopia has been set up, it’s specific focus on aspects of young people’s health and well-being, what he hopes the research will find out, and how the findings will be shared to shape policies.

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The Young Lives Podcast
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Julia Tilford
Alula Pankhurst
Keywords
qualitative
Mixed Methods
Ethiopia
young lives
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 06/12/2024
Duration: 00:10:44

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