Pope Leo XIV Addresses Socio-Economic Challenges During Africa Visit
Pope Leo XIV is embarking on a four-nation, 11-day trip to Africa, focusing on themes such as Christian-Muslim coexistence, exploitation of resources, corruption, and migration. The Pope's itinerary includes visits to Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea. In Algeria, he will pay homage to migrants and visit the Great Mosque in Algiers. In Cameroon, he will lead a peace meeting in Bamenda, addressing the ongoing conflict involving separatists and Boko Haram militants. Angola's visit will focus on addressing young people and offering hope amidst the country's economic challenges. In Equatorial Guinea, the Pope will discuss issues of corruption and governance, highlighting the socio-economic disparities despite the country's oil wealth.