Young Voices, Big Impact: How Citizen Journalism Is Reshaping Civic Engagement in Africa Young Africans increasingly use smartphones and digital platforms to document stories and strengthen civic engagement. Across Africa today, the boundaries of journalism are expanding beyond traditional newsrooms. With smartphones in their hands and social media platforms at their fingertips, young Africans are increasingly stepping into the role of storytellers, observers, and civic watchdogs. This rising culture of citizen journalism is not only transforming how stories are told but also how societies engage with issues that affect them. Citizen journalism refers to the practice where ordinary individuals document, report, and share information about events happening around them. In many African communities where mainstream media presence may be limited, citizens often become the first witnesses and narrators of unfolding realities. From documenting community challenges to highlighting...
T-Fresh Civic Voice is a civic storytelling and research journalism platform documenting Nigerian realities, education, governance, gender equality, and citizen participation. We highlight challenges, resilience, and everyday struggles shaping access to opportunity, from Almajiri children to off-campus students.