This inquiry looks at the growing role of young people in African politics, especially with movements advocating for change, anti-corruption, and social justice, and how these movements are shaping leadership across the continent.
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Youth movements in Africa have become a powerful force in shaping politics, governance, and leadership. With a large proportion of Africa’s population under the age of 30, the youth demographic plays a critical role in driving political change, challenging authoritarian regimes, and advocating for social, economic, and environmental reforms. These movements have gained increasing momentum in recent years, challenging traditional structures and influencing political landscapes across the continent.