Protests led by Generation Z have spread rapidly across Madagascar, Peru, Morocco, and the Philippines. Recently, young activists in Nepal forced the government to resign over corruption and political turmoil. This wave of demonstrations reflects a growing frustration among youth globally with inequality, lack of job opportunities, and unresponsive political elites. Using social media to mobilize, Gen Z voices demands for transparency, justice, and systemic reform. Palki Sharma explores why this movement is gaining momentum and what message it sends to governments worldwide about the urgent need for change and inclusion.