Youngsters Response to “Changing Childhood Project”

“What is it like to be a child today?” To get an answer, the Intergenerational Survey has reached out to children across the world. This unique survey, conducted under The Changing Childhood Project, presents differerent perspectives on the changing landscape of childhood and education. The International survey across 21 countries, including India, by UNICEF and Gallup, sheds light on the different views gathered on – role of digital technology in education, quality of education, economic progress and physical safety. Young Indian respondents (15 to 24 years old) believe that the quality of education has improved in recent years.

“In India, where an overwhelming number of the world’s young people reside, it is heartening to see the optimism and value attached to education,” said Yasumasa Kimura, UNICEF India Representative a.i

Here’s to the youngsters’ optimism and beliefs!

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