![]() They are strongly committed to their societies and communities – an impressive 85 per cent of those surveyed said that youth have a responsibility to be involved in addressing issues in their communities. On the whole, they’re optimistic, with 76 per cent saying they expect their quality of life to improve over the next five years. As the report notes, young people can today vote in competitive elections, use modern communications technology and work in an economy emerging from decades of isolation. We conduct Next Generation research in countries undergoing change – and Myanmar has gone through extraordinary change in the last few years. You surveyed 2,000 people in Myanmar aged 18-30. The British Council's Christine Wilson answers a few questions about attitudes among young adults in Myanmar, reported in the latest instalment of our Next Generation research series published today. ![]()
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