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The Lancet | 2017

Building the foundations for sustainable development: a case for global investment in the capabilities of adolescents

Peter Sheehan; Kim Sweeny; Bruce Rasmussen; Annababette Wils; Howard Friedman; Jacqueline Mahon; George C Patton; Susan M Sawyer; Eric Howard; John Symons; Karin Stenberg; Satvika Chalasani; Neelam Maharaj; Nicola J. Reavley; Hui Shi; Masha Fridman; Alison Welsh; Emeka Nsofor; Laura Laski

Investment in the capabilities of the worlds 1·2 billion adolescents is vital to the UNs Sustainable Development Agenda. We examined investments in countries of low income, lower-middle income, and upper-middle income covering the majority of these adolescents globally to derive estimates of investment returns given existing knowledge. The costs and effects of the interventions were estimated by adapting existing models and by extending methods to create new modelling tools. Benefits were valued in terms of increased gross domestic product and averted social costs. The initial analysis showed high returns for the modelled interventions, with substantial variation between countries and with returns generally higher in low-income countries than in countries of lower-middle and upper-middle income. For interventions targeting physical, mental, and sexual health (including a human papilloma virus programme), an investment of US


Archive | 2016

Institutional Maps of Risk Ownership for Strategic Decision Making

Celeste Young; John Symons; Roger Jones

4·6 per capita each year from 2015 to 2030 had an unweighted mean benefit to cost ratio (BCR) of more than 10·0, whereas, for interventions targeting road traffic injuries, a BCR of 5·9 (95% CI 5·8-6·0) was achieved on investment of


Archive | 2015

Assessing the Economic Value of Green Infrastructure: Green Paper

Roger Jones; John Symons; Celeste Young

0·6 per capita each year. Interventions to reduce child marriage (


Archive | 2015

Green Infrastructure Economic Framework

Celeste Young; Roger Jones; John Symons

3·8 per capita each year) had a mean BCR of 5·7 (95% CI 5·3-6·1), with the effect high in low-income countries. Investment to increase the extent and quality of secondary schooling is vital but will be more expensive than other interventions-investment of


Archive | 2009

Paper 7: Operational and Transport Issues in Rail Passenger Transport

John Symons

22·6 per capita each year from 2015 to 2030 generated a mean BCR of 11·8 (95% CI 11·6-12·0). Investments in health and education will not only transform the lives of adolescents in resource-poor settings, but will also generate high economic and social returns. These returns were robust to substantial variation in assumptions. Although the knowledge base on the impacts of interventions is limited in many areas, and a major research effort is needed to build a more complete investment framework, these analyses suggest that comprehensive investments in adolescent health and wellbeing should be given high priority in national and international policy.


Archive | 2016

Understanding Values at Risk And Risk Ownership Workshop Synthesis Report

Celeste Young; Roger Jones; John Symons


Archive | 2015

Assessing the Economic Value of Green Infrastructure: Literature Review

John Symons; Roger Jones; Celeste Young; Bruce Rasmussen


Archive | 2015

Whose Risk is it Anyway? Desktop review of institutional ownership of risk associated with natural hazards and disasters

Celeste Young; John Symons; Roger Jones


Archive | 2015

Investing in Growth: Understanding the Value of Green Infrastructure Workshop Report

Celeste Young; John Symons; Roger Jones


Archive | 2015

Mapping Values at Risk from Natural Hazards at Geographic and Institutional Scales: Framework Development

Roger Jones; Celeste Young; John Symons

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Howard Friedman

United Nations Population Fund

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Jacqueline Mahon

United Nations Population Fund

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Laura Laski

United Nations Population Fund

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Satvika Chalasani

United Nations Population Fund

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Susan M Sawyer

Royal Children's Hospital

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Karin Stenberg

World Health Organization

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