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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 49 MIN

Intergenerational Solidarity: The Missing Ingredient in Democratic Renewal with Cynthia Chigwenya

from Thank You Democracy Podcast · host Global Democracy Coalition

The Thank You Democracy podcast continues its journey across regions and lived realities in Season 4. In Episode 2, we sat down with Cynthia Chigwenya, a political researcher, pracademic, research consultant for Club of Rome, and former African Union Youth Ambassador for Peace for Southern Africa, to unpack what democracy looks like on the ground in Southern Africa. Drawing on her experience across parliaments, peacebuilding institutions, and youth governance spaces, she offers a rare, multidimensional view of how history, inequality, migration, and political culture shape democratic participation today.Through personal reflections and regional analysis, Cynthia explores why young people’s motivation to engage is deeply affected by institutional trust, economic exclusion, and the perception that democratic systems are not delivering. She also highlights where progress is emerging, from youth-led co‑leadership to new generations entering politics with intention, competence, and a commitment to accountability.Her insights remind us that democracy is not only about elections; it is about sincerity, transparency, meaningful participation, and institutions that protect rather than harm. And they underscore why safeguarding civic space, investing in youth leadership, and strengthening trust must be central to any democratic renewal.

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