Catholic Missionary Work and “Political” Support: The Tokombéré Youth Centre Since 1974

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This paper studies how the Tokombéré Youth Centre, a secular place attached to the Roman Catholic Church, has led to the political formation of young people in Tokombéré, northern Cameroon. This is a place of socialisation that grew from the missionaries’ work, and which has politically guided youth since 1974 through an awakening based on empowerment and self-reliance. The Centre, with its members structured within a “government,” has helped foster the values of citizenship through activities like Youth Weeks, Kirditude days, amateur journalistic writing in the newspaper Kudumbar, and film screenings. This substitution for the state has sometimes been a source of conflict, sometimes of co-existence.

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Shelley, B. S. K. (2022). Catholic Missionary Work and “Political” Support: The Tokombéré Youth Centre Since 1974. Africa Spectrum, 57(3), 282–300. https://doi.org/10.1177/00020397221112437

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