The Cairo Youth Behavior Research Institute is committed to studying the behavioral and psychological development of youth. We aim to provide evidence-based research that contributes to thewell-being of children and adolescents worldwide.
We are dedicated to creating meaningful interventions, programs, and educational resources to help children, families, and educators better understand youth behavior and foster a positive future.
We uphold the highest ethical standards in our research, ensuring transparency and accountability.
We constantly seek new methods and technologies to better understand and support youth behavior.
We believe in the power of partnerships with schools, families, and global organizations to make lasting impacts.
We offer a youth-oriented version of the Stanford Prison Experiment to help participants understand group dynamics and power relations.
This activity immerses youth in a simulated nation where they experience leadership, civic responsibility, and social roles.
Youth participants live in a blindfolded environment for seven days, enhancing their empathy and patience.
We are working on future initiatives and goals to deepen our research and expand our global collaborations in the field of youth behavior studies.
We plan to partner with international institutions to explore youth behavior and develop impactful solutions.
We aim to launch new research programs covering diverse cultural and social environments in the coming years.