Art for activism: how cartoonist Yves Kulondwa draws his way to a better future

Throughout human history, art has always functioned as an instrument for social activism. From ancient cave paintings illustrating battles between different communities to modern graffiti echoing societal unrest, art has been a timeless conduit for expressing dissent, hope, and calls for change. Thanks to the rise of social media platforms, people nowadays have the opportunity to share their work with global audiences, transcending geographic boundaries and creating an interconnected artistic community.

Africa’s Contested Cyber Environment

African governments are good students of history as they still recall and do not underplay the role of online media in empowering the masses. They still remember how online conversations mobilised large parts of the population in Tunisia. Today, African governments have resorted to digital suppression to silence their nationals in times of protests and civil resistance.

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