
In 2025, Generation Z has emerged as a formidable force in global political activism, utilizing digital platforms to mobilize and advocate for systemic change.
In Nepal, youth-led protests ignited by government-imposed social media bans led to the resignation of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli. Activists like Sudan Gurung and Balendra Shah have become symbols of this movement, advocating for transparency and reform.
Similarly, in Kenya, Gen Z activists spearheaded protests against the Finance Bill 2024, successfully pressuring the government to reconsider the proposed tax policy.
In the United States, figures like Olivia Julianna have harnessed social media to champion causes such as abortion rights and climate change, influencing public discourse and policy decisions.
These movements underscore Gen Z's commitment to justice, equity, and accountability, signaling a shift in how political activism is conducted in the digital age.
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