Podcasts and video

We the "FUTURE" - India key findings on film

We the "FUTURE" , a documentary film, highlights some of the key research findings from the Young Lives India Round 3 survey data (2009).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LUuNh38F8Y

Filmed entirely on location in Andhra Pradesh, the film captures the voices of the community through interviews with children and their family members about critical issues affecting their lives, such as price rises, poor nutrition and the impact of various government schemes and programmes. It also reflects the interviewees' perspectives on their lives and their aspirations for the future, set against the environmental and social realities of their communities.

Produced and directed by Vishy on behalf of Young Lives, 2011.

 

Young Lives at Equity for Children

The Young Lives team visited New York and made a series of presentations at Equity for Children and the New School in February 2012.

View the video on Equity for Children's You Tube channel:  http://www.equityforchildren.org/video-synopsis-of-young-lives-panel-discussion-823/index.html

EFC talks with Jo Boyden and Alberto Minujin

Equity for Children asked Jo Boyden and Alberto Minujin whether policymakers know what really matters for children. View the interview here:

http://www.equityforchildren.org/episode-2-efc-talks-with-dr-jo-boyden-and-director-alberto-minujin-810/index.html

EFC talks with Martin Woodhead

They asked him: Why is it important to listen to what children say?: http://www.equityforchildren.org/episode-3-efc-talks-with-dr-martin-woodhead-819/index.html

 

Young Lives at the Oxford Alumni Weekend 2010

The annual alumni weekend aims to showcase the Collegiate University as a whole, giving prominence to a range of current research. Young Lives Director Jo Boyden spoke for an hour on the Young Lives Project: Children’s experiences of poverty, adversity and inequality.

To download Jo’s podcast, go to iTunes U (http://itunesu.ox.ac.uk) and search for Alumni Weekend (26-Oct-2010). All Oxford iTunes U content is free for you to download and watch or listen to.

We need to end child poverty in order to break the cycle of poverty.