Ethics in Research and Programming with Adolescents: Capturing the Perspectives of International Organizations
Conducting ethical research and programming with adolescents globally is challenged by complications and stumbling blocks with which organizations and the individuals who are undertaking the research must contend. Speaking with organizations across various areas of research and programming with different levels of resources and capacities demonstrated how and where issues arise, and what they mean for adolescents.
In this webinar you'll hear about the purpose of and approach to the ethics scan, key findings highlighted in the report, a young person talk about their experience participating in research, and recommendations going forward that will help ensure youth are supported.
Introduction and Moderator:
Shana Peiffer
Independent Consultant
Former Director of Child Protection
Save the Children US
Event Panelists:
Michelle Martinez, MSPH
PhD Student - Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
Research Assistant
Global Early Adolescent Study
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Andrés Villaveces, MD, MPH, PhD
Senior Scientist
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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Tisungane Sitima
Global Youth Advisory Board member
Global Early Adolescent Study
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This webinar complements the release of the Ethics in Research and Programming with Adolescents: Capturing the Perspectives of International Organizations report. By registering for this event, you will receive the video of this webinar along with the report in our after-event communications.
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See recommendations for working with adolescents that can help lead to greater youth engagement.