Vol. 2010 No. 1 (2010)

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Youth Identity and Political Engagement in Urban South Sudan: A Qualitative Exploration

James Deng, Bahr el Ghazal University, Wau Peter Kuol, Department of Advanced Studies, Bahr el Ghazal University, Wau Nancy Nyandeng, Department of Research, Bahr el Ghazal University, Wau
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18916939
Published: March 2, 2010

Abstract

Youth in urban South Sudan face unique challenges and opportunities that influence their sense of identity and political engagement. This study employs semi-structured interviews to gain insights into the lived experiences and perspectives of young people across urban South Sudan. Interviews revealed that a significant proportion (60%) of youth identified closely with their ethnic or cultural backgrounds, influencing their political affiliations and leadership aspirations. Youth identity plays a crucial role in shaping political engagement, highlighting the importance of integrating cultural narratives into governance strategies. Governments should incorporate community-based programmes that celebrate diverse identities to foster inclusive political participation among youth.

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James Deng, Peter Kuol, Nancy Nyandeng (2010). Youth Identity and Political Engagement in Urban South Sudan: A Qualitative Exploration. African Local Governance Journal (Public Admin/Political, Vol. 2010 No. 1 (2010). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18916939

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UrbanizationEthnicityIdentity FormationPolitical SocializationCommunity EngagementEthnographyCritical Theory

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