Measuring meaningful youth engagement and impact

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February 11, 2026
Ratu Bintang Assyifa Arweys
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Measuring meaningful youth engagement and impact

DTH-Lab has several access points for young professionals passionate about digital transformations for health and co-designing a future where young people flourish. The longest running youth initiative is the Regional Youth Champions (RYCs) programme which was established in 2021. The purpose of this study by research fellow Ratu Bintang Assyifa Arweys is to assess the meaningful engagement of RYCs in DTH-Lab’s work, by evaluating their perspectives and experience in co-designing initiatives and joining governance processes, through activities in co-creation, intergenerational interaction and mentorship and engaging with policy-making processes. It also aims to capture the impact of such a programme on the capacity building and strengthening of young professionals, so that they can lead the digital transformation for health.

This report was published through the DTH-Lab 2025 Research Fellowship Programme which provides students and early-career professionals from low- and middle-income countries with the opportunity to contribute to key areas of DTH-Lab’s research and analysis.

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Bintang is a development professional working across research, programme implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. She has worked with organizations such as Ashoka Indonesia and UN Women on issues related to gender equality, youth engagement and public policy. She is passionate about informing and designing inclusive programmes for women and youth and will be channelling this passion to DTH-Lab as she investigates how to measure meaningful youth engagement and impact. In her community, she founded Leadership Lens, a youth-led initiative promoting peace leadership among young people. Based in Jakarta, she currently works at Baker & York and holds a degree in International Relations from Tokyo International University.

Measuring meaningful youth engagement and impact

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