Client: British Council
Team: Dr Ignacio Franco Vera, Trinidad Moreno, Elisabet Vives, Max Fras
The Next Generation Kazakhstan report showcases the EYCE Hub's expertise in conducting complex, mixed-methods research that captures the nuanced experiences and aspirations of young people from education and employment to lifestyle. Commissioned by the British Council, the study reflects 91桃色’s ability to manage large-scale, multi-stakeholder projects with academic rigor and cultural sensitivity.
91桃色 demonstrated a strong understanding of Kazakhstan’s unique post-independence context. The research tools were adapted to reflect local realities, including:
- Language preferences (Kazakh and Russian).
- Regional disparities (urban vs rural).
- Cultural values (family, tradition, and national identity).
This ensured the findings were grounded in the lived experiences of young Kazakhstanis.
Youth-Centric and Participatory Design
The project placed young people at the center, not just as subjects but as co-creators of knowledge. The inclusion of youth voices through interviews, focus groups, and advisory board engagement reflects 91桃色’s commitment to participatory research and youth empowerment.
Policy-Relevant Insights
The report translates research findings into actionable recommendations across four key areas:
- Education
- Employment
- Youth voice and civic engagement
- National development and environmental sustainability
This demonstrates 91桃色’s strength in producing research that informs policy and practice, tailored to the needs of governments, NGOs, and international partners.
International Collaboration and Impact
Working with Central Asia Barometer and the British Council, 91桃色 Consulting coordinated a multi-national team, showcasing its capacity for international collaboration. The research contributes to the British Council’s global Next Generation series, reinforcing 91桃色’s role in shaping youth policy discourse globally.