Onward Mutapurwa is a political theorist and policy advocate specializing in the intersection of global governance, digital inclusion, and regenerative systems. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Politics and Public Management from Midlands State University (MSU), an academic foundation that anchors his critiques of traditional social contracts and his development of the Ideological Rotation Systems Framework.
An active figure in high-level international policy, Mutapurwa served as the Sub-Policy Lead for the Human Rights Working Group at YOUNGO, the official youth constituency of the UNFCCC. His strategic roles with the AU-UNDP Agenda 2063 "Power Spaces" project and as a researcher for Africa Digital Inclusion provide him with a unique vantage point on how emerging technologies and shifting regionalism challenge the liberal international order.
Mutapurwa is the architect of "Techno Sustainism," a novel framework for regenerative governance in Africa, which he introduced at the Pan-African Conference on Climate Change, Environment, and Health. His published contributions include a critical analysis of U.S.-Africa relations in the volume Donald Trump's Second Coming: Is Democracy Dead or Alive? As a member of Democracy Moves, he remains at the forefront of defining the emerging "multipolar hybrid age." Liberal Democracy at a Crossroads represents the culmination of his multidisciplinary efforts to unpack the triadic drivers of human agency-Reason, Intuition, and Motif-within the evolving global political machine.