- Pope Leo XIV is at the halfway point of his four-nation African tour, dedicating his time in Cameroon to inspiring the nation's youth.
- His schedule in Cameroon included celebrating a major Mass in Douala, which was anticipated to draw 600,000 attendees, and visiting a local hospital.
- Later, the pontiff was scheduled to meet with students, professors, and administrators at the Catholic University of Central Africa in Youande.
- Pope Leo has previously urged Cameroon's President Paul Biya to address corruption and highlighted the country's youth as its future, despite the tension between young people and aging leaders.
- He warned that persistent unemployment and social exclusion could lead to violence, stressing the importance of investing in youth education, training, and entrepreneurship to foster peace and curb brain drain.
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