Youth in urban Madagascar face complex socio-political challenges that influence their identity formation and subsequent political engagement. The study employs semi-structured interviews and participant observation to gather qualitative data from urban youth in Madagascar. Youth participants predominantly engaged with local politics, particularly those associated with traditional cultural festivals (N=30). This research highlights the importance of integrating cultural heritage into political education programmes for fostering inclusive civic participation among young people in Madagascar. Policy makers should incorporate youth-led cultural initiatives into their educational and community development strategies to enhance political literacy and engagement.
Ravelony et al. (Mon,) studied this question.