JOHANNESBURG - There has been a noticeable surge in youth protests globally, driven in large part by Gen Zs.
These young people are raising their voices over pressing issues like corruption, economic inequality, declining public services and lack of political accountability.
They are forcing their governments to respond.
In the most recent incident, Madagascar's president Andry Rajoelina fled the country after protests erupted over water and power shortages.
We unpack this with Ashraf Patel from the Institute for Global Peace at Unisa.