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Young woman studies welding in vocational school in Philippines

Heidi Anicete/Save the Children

Young woman studies welding at vocational school in the Philippines 

Heidi Anicete/Save the Children

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Evidence to Action Forum

The Future of Work for Deprived Youth

Monday Sept. 24, 2018
8am to 5pm
National Press Club
529 14th NW, Washington DC 20045

We strongly recommend that you read the Evidence to Action Briefs and view the Session Slides:

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Watch video recordings of the Forum morning session:

Hosted by Save the Children, with  support from Accenture and in partnership with BRAC, The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) and the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie)

The Evidence to Action Forum: The Future of Work for Deprived Youth on Sept. 24, 2018 in Washington, DC will gather researchers and development practitioners for a highly curated exploration of the newest, cutting edge – and sometimes provocative – evidence on what works for youth employment, entrepreneurship, and livelihoods programs. We will engender lively debate and strive to build consensus and commitment for a future research agenda.

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The day will be structured in two parts:

  • Morning: Keynote speakers, plenary and a series of interactive discussions for key practitioners, researchers and donors

  • Afternoon: A small working group of attendees will be invited for a session to build on the morning conversation and identify the most pressing areas for future experimentation and find consensus on a five-year research agenda. 

Attendance to forum is by invitation ONLY.

For further information contact Patricia Langan, Director, Skills to Succeed, Save the Children at plangan@savechildren.org

Evidence to Action Forum

The Future of Work for Deprived Youth

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