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COVID-19: Inequalities widen for poorest young people in developing countries
4 March 2021

Australian online media platform Mirage News picked up on the release of the headline reports for Call 3 of the COVID-19 phone surveys. You can read their article here.

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COVID-19: Inequalities widen for poorest young people in developing countries
4 March 2021

The release of the Young Lives' Call 3 phone survey headline reports was covered on the main Oxford University newsfeed. You can read their write-up here.

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One virus, two worlds: Young Lives featured in La Presse
1 March 2021

La Presse, the Canadian French-language digital newspaper, published an article looking at the state of COVID-19 in Peru and featured Young Lives' recent research.

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Class cancelled: how Covid school closures blocked routes out of poverty
4 February 2021

Young Lives latest research into the impacts of the pandemic on the young people in our study is published on Thursday 4th February 2021, in The Guardian

NEP 2019's 'excellent' early education reforms face significant challenges
19 June 2019

Young Lives Country Director, Renu Singh, provides expert comment into an article for the Business Standard, India about the Early Childhood Education reforms suggested in the new draft National Education Policy (NEP) 2019.

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Prevalence of child marriage goes down by 30% in Ethiopia
19 March 2018

In this newsclip aired on China Global Television Network (CGTN) on 16 March 2018, Young Lives Ethiopia Country Director Alula Pankhust talks about the prevalence of child marriage in Ethiopia.

New York Times 6 March 2018 - Child marriage in India
Uphill battle against child marriage is being won in India, for now
6 March 2018

Kai Schultz and Suhasini Raj. writing for The New York Times, address the state of child marriage in India.

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La Nueva Generación
12 March 2018

Feature in El Comercio on Young Lives in Peru, Niños del Milenio, detailing key findings from our research into child poverty with commmentary from Country Director Santiago Cueto. Written by Jorge Falen.

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91 per cent of 15-year-olds going to school in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
2 November 2017

This article in the New Indian Express starts from findings from the fifth survey round in India to explore education status of Young Lives children and beyond.

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Despite Economic Growth, Malnutrition Is Significant In India
1 November 2017

Drawing on results of the fifth round of the Young LIves survey in India, this article in The India Saga highlights that, despite significant economic growth since the start of the study in 2002, malnutrition remains significant. 

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