Afrika Nå: Beginning of an African spring? Student activism under pressure
Afrika Nå21 Mar 2025

Afrika Nå: Beginning of an African spring? Student activism under pressure

A wave of youth and student-led protests have swept across the African continent the last year; from Kenya, Uganda and Mozambique to Senegal, Togo and Comoros. At the same time, the state of civic space is deteriorating globally and the same is true for many African countries. Student activists and other human rights defenders who try to hold their governments accountable and demand that human rights are respected, face huge risks. In many African countries we are also seeing a proliferation of restrictive legislation used to stifle fundamental freedoms. This trend is not something new. Students have always been one of the first to take to the streets when justice, equality and human rights are on the line. In response, students and academia are common targets for authoritarian leaders. According to SAIHs Activism under Attack 2024, student activists across the globe see delegitimization, social pressure and university lawfare as the biggest barriers to doing activism, in addition to more brutal forms of repression. So what does student activism on the African continent look like? What types of repression are young human rights defenders facing? Why are we seeing so many protests in African countries now? Some are predicting an "African spring" with protests spilling over to neighboring countries. Is this likely? What are African activists risking while trying to better the situation in their countries? How is civil society pushing back against autocratic regimes and can activists in different countries learn from each other? Which role can Norwegian civil society and the government play? And what is the way forward?

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Afrika Nå: Unpacking Climate Equity - the case of land conservation and carbon credits

Afrika Nå: Unpacking Climate Equity - the case of land conservation and carbon credits

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Afrika Nå: The struggle for democracy - has the world forgotten about Eswatini?

Afrika Nå: The struggle for democracy - has the world forgotten about Eswatini?

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26 Apr 20241h 40min

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What should the new Norwegian Africa strategy contain and what role should the diaspora play?

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5 Apr 20241h 42min

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The Niger Delta in Nigeria has endured extensive environmental degradation due to decades of oil exploration activities. One of the major companies to have operated in the region is Shell. Communities...

20 Mar 20241h 30min

Afrika Nå - Human Rights Violations Against East African Migrant Workers in the Gulf States

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