
Navigating Decolonisation Landscapes and Youth-Led Movements: Current Practices and Challenges
This policy brief recommends concrete actions to advance decolonisation through youth-led efforts. Key measures include establishing long-term, flexible funding mechanisms for youth organisations, embedding young people as equal partners in decision-making processes, and creating accessible platforms for localised, community-driven solutions. By centring youth agency and dismantling colonial power structures, stakeholders can enable sustainable and equitable progress towards a truly decolonised world.

From Ingrained Colonial Legacies to Decolonial Youth-Led Movements in Sudan
Abstract
Sudanese youth have become critical agents of decolonization, challenging entrenched governance structures shaped by colonial history and advocating for an equitable Sudan. This article examines how these youth-led movements reshape Sudan’s socio-political landscape through grassroots activism, humanitarian initiatives, and digital mobilization. By prioritizing local governance and sustainable development, Sudanese youth confront historical and systemic inequalities, striving for a resilient and inclusive future.