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SUMMARY:Here Comes the Sun: Unlocking the Potential of Young Lives Longitu
 dinal Research to Build Climate Resilience in the Global South - Marta Fav
 ara (University of Oxford)\, Nevan Fuckar (University of Oxford)\, Jisung 
 Park (University of Pennsylvania)\, Kath Ford (University of Oxford)\, Sar
 ah Lane Smith (Foreign & Commonwealth Development Office)\, Camilla Pankhu
 rst (Foreign & Commonwealth Development Office)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250606T120000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20250606T140000
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/28ca6312-c4d4-4d01-ae4b-6fda2122521a/
DESCRIPTION:Join an expert panel\, in-person or online\, to launch the You
 ng Lives Hub on Climate Change and Environmental Shocks.  This event will 
 showcase the power of matching environmental data to longitudinal cohort s
 tudies\, to investigate the long-term and inter-generational impacts of ex
 treme weather events on vulnerable young people in the Global South.\n \nS
 peakers:\n\nMarta Favara\, Director of Young Lives\nWelcome and overview o
 f event\; Introduction to the Young Lives Hub on Climate Change and Enviro
 nmental Shocks and evidence to date from Young Lives \n\nNeven Fuckar\, Un
 iversity of Oxford\nOverview of environmental data currently available (e.
 g. rainfall\, temperature and air pollution data) and showcasing the power
  of matching environmental data with longitudinal and household survey dat
 a. \n\nJisung Park\, University of Pennsylvania\nPresenting own research o
 n the impact of rising/extreme temperatures on human capital. He will hi
 ghlight how better availability of longitudinal data would have/could stre
 ngthen the key evidence emerging from his research. \n\nKath Ford\, Young 
 Lives Deputy Director and Head of Policy and Partnerships\nInformal panel 
 discussion reflecting on the impact of the Hub for: \n1. informing policie
 s and programmes relating to achievement of the SDGs and climate adaptatio
 n strategies and  \n2. capacity building and supporting the next generatio
 n of researchers in the Global South.  \nAlong with panel discussants:\nSa
 rah Lane Smith / Camilla Pankhurst (FCDO)\nOliver Fiala (Save the Children
 )\nRepresentative from The Africa Oxford Initiative (TBC)\n\nThis panel ev
 ent is free and open to all. Coffee and tea from 12:00-12:15\, session to 
 start at 12:15.\n\nThere may be a photographer and/or videographer at the 
 event\; if you do not wish to be included in the photographs or video foot
 age\, please make the photographer or videographer aware at the event.\n\n
 This event is part of the Right Here\, Right Now Global Climate Summit\, a
 s part of the Oxford Local Programme of events themed around climate chang
 e\, human rights\, and climate justice.\nSpeakers:\n Various Speakers
LOCATION:St Cross College (Lecture Theatre and Online)\, St Giles OX1 3LZ
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/28ca6312-c4d4-4d01-ae4b-6fda2122521a/
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DESCRIPTION:Talk:Here Comes the Sun: Unlocking the Potential of Young Live
 s Longitudinal Research to Build Climate Resilience in the Global South - 
 Marta Favara (University of Oxford)\, Nevan Fuckar (University of Oxford)\
 , Jisung Park (University of Pennsylvania)\, Kath Ford (University of Oxfo
 rd)\, Sarah Lane Smith (Foreign & Commonwealth Development Office)\, Camil
 la Pankhurst (Foreign & Commonwealth Development Office)
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