CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS

  • Improving Employment Opportunities for Youth in India

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    The aim of this project is to develop strategies to utilise India’s ‘Demographic Dividend’ and prevent it from becoming a ‘Demographic Burden.’ For more details please see these documents Improving employment opportunities for youth in India,
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    Current Members: Arijit Goveas (Principal Consultant, Wipro), Anant Jani (Director, Better Value Healthcare), Himadri Das (PhD student, Imperial College London), Vidhya Sridhar (PhD student, Imperial College London), Kimie Frengler (Researcher, LSE), Flavy Sen (Student, LSE), Ayushmita Hazarika (Student, LSE).

  • Improving the nutritional status of mothers and children in India
    Mother and her son

    The aim of this project is to develop strategies to improve the nutritional status of mothers and children in India in the long term and in the short term to reduce the numbers of mothers and children who are malnourished. For more details please see the document Improving the nutritional status of mothers and children in India

    Current Members: Shiv Mahboobani (Student, Imperial College London), Vikram Jayaswal (Student, Imperial College London), Akash Das (Student, Imperial College London)

If you would like to contribute to our projects in any manner, please contact anant.r.jani@gmail.com.

PAST PROJECTS

 

  1. Improving volunteer engagement by Christopher Thornton (Student, University of Oxford), Roberta Tilt (Student, University of Oxford), Alex Harries (Student, University of Oxford), Jamie Leurs (Student, University of Oxford)
  2. Improving the stability of the volunteer base at Asha for Education London by Emily Cowan (Student, University of Oxford), Timothy Leung (Student, University of Oxford), Maximilian Kulaga (Student, University of Oxford)
  3. Malnutrition in India: Insights from Positive Deviance by William Beynon (Student, University of Oxford), Amelia Huggan (Student, University of Oxford), Kirsty Mears (Student, University of Oxford), Xue Min (Student, University of Oxford), Leonie Raijmakers (Student, University of Oxford)