September 2018: Young People in Africa

Let us pray that young people in Africa may have access to education and work in their own countries.

Pope Francis – September 2018

Africa is a wealthy continent, and its greatest, most valuable resource is its young people.
They should be able to choose between letting themselves be overcome by difficulty or transforming the difficulty into an opportunity.
The most effective way to help them in this choice is to invest in their education.
If young people don’t have the possibility of education, what future can they have?
Let us pray that young people in Africa may have access to education and work in their own countries.

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Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network

Campaing title:

The Pope Video – September 2018: Young People in Africa.

Idea and project coordination:

La Machi

Creative agency:

La Machi

Pope Francis shooting:

Centro Televisivo Vaticano

Production house:

AdHoc Producciones / Marta Moreiras

Sound mixing & music:

Índigo Music Design

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Índigo Music Design

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Centro Televisivo Vaticano

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UIC Barcelona

With the Society of Jesus

PRESS RELEASE

Education and employment for young people in Africa: the Pope’s prayer intention for September

The Holy Father urged that education and employment be guaranteed for African youth. This was his message in the September edition of The Pope Video, a project of The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network. He also called for reflection on the future of the continent and it’s true wealth.

(Vatican, September 4th, 2018) In the latest edition of The Pope Video, Pope Francis asked that young Africans be given access to an education and to quality employment without the need to emigrate. In the video, he also said that the continent’s true wealth is its young people.

“Let us pray that young people in Africa may have access to education and work in their own countries,” the Pope said. “They should be able to chose between letting themselves be overcome by difficulty, or transforming the difficulty into an opportunity,” he added.

According to 2017 statistics from the International Labor Organization, 12.9% of African youth aged 15 to 24 in Sub-Saharan Africa are unemployed. The statistic rises to 28.8% for the same population in North African countries. The UNESCO estimates that in 2017 nearly 60% of African youth aged 15 to 17 were not attending school.

“If young people don’t have the possibility of an education, what future can they have?” the Pope asks.

In line with his concern for issues related to young people, the Holy Father has convoked a Synod of Bishops next month on the topic “Young People, the Faith and Vocational Discernment.” It will be held in Rome, from October 3 to 28.

“In order to build a future of hope, it’s fundamental that all young Africans find opportunities in their own countries. The Pope has said it many times, and this time, he is saying it in his monthly prayer intention: education and employment are the pillars for young Africans to be able to transform the situation in their country,” emphasized Fr. Frédéric Fornos, SLJ, international director of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network and of the Eucharistic Youth Movement. “Our youth branch, the EYM, is present in 20 African countries, at the service of integral formation, so that in addition to intellectual formation, they can receive spiritual, community, and apostolic formation,” he added.

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