You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed One of the tools used were to put in place “corruption observatories.” The activity focused on victims of corruption and provided a whistleblowing mechanism while pressuring authorities to impose sanctions for corrupt behavior Thank you for choosing to be part of the Governance for Development community The latest blog posts and blog-related announcements will be delivered directly to your email inbox Upper Plateau of the West Region will soon have electricity thanks to support from the European Union (EU) The Minister Delegate in the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Clementine Ananga Messina Friday September 13 180 lighting points and some 263 low tension lines among others to be constructed next year The project is expected to gulp in some 2.5 billion CFA francs to light all the four subdivisions of the Upper Plateau (Batié The European Union is contributing 74 per cent to the financing of the project the government of Cameroon with its counterpart funding of about 400 million CFA francs while the Saint Germain council in France is contributing about 40 million CFA francs 17-03-2013 - Schneider Electric Lights Pitti Gare Village Through Solar Power 22-08-2012 - CFAF 13.3 billion for the construction of mini hydropower plants 23-08-2012 - CFAF 10.3 billion to provide solar power to 150 villages Kribi Bitumen Plant Set to Start Construction in 2025 with Government Backing CEMAC Bond Market Hits CFA 8.45 Trillion in March 2025, Interest Rates Drop Cameroon’s Timber Output Projected to Rise in 2025 Despite Higher Export Taxes Central Africa Stock Exchange Sees 98% Drop in Trading Value in Q1 2025 Every week the economy and investment news from Cameroon Mboa Paris Trains 30 Young Cameroonians to Boost Tech and Entrepreneurship Cameroon Audit Targets Former Officials for Mismanagement in Agricultural Project Camwater Seeks Global Bids to Launch Bottled Water Lines in Five Cities Bafoussam Workshop Highlights Benefits of Cameroon-EU Trade Agreement Cameroon Could Reach 350,100 Tons of Cotton in 2025 (Beac) Paul Biya Appoints Johnny Razack as Chair of Cameroon’s National Investment Company Cameroon Refuses Work Visa Renewal for Casino and Super U Boss Over Toxic Workplace Claims Cameroon Joins Global Charter to Fight Illegal Fishing to sensitize at least 35,000 Cameroonian rural women on food cooperative management and the workings of Administrative and Commercial Law Courts under the chairmanship of the Regional Governor’s representative and Inspector General of Services accompanied by the European Union (EU) expert on access to Justice It will consist in the creation of food cooperatives in replacement of common initiative groups (CIGs) that functioned in the past with limited business success explained that 51 per cent of Cameroon is women 80 per cent of whom live in rural areas with a livelihood based on farming She said “if women are empowered economically and legally it would make a huge difference in family welfare as a nucleus of society and enhance national cohesion,” Mr He said the EU has contributed some 34.000 Euros to sustain the project as such leaving their indelible footprint in Cameroon In the process of legalizing women cooperatives enabling them move from subsistence to business farming some five free legal clinics in the North West and South West Regions were identified to assist female business operators seeking their rights in administrative justice The project promises to legalize 40 women cooperatives five of which will operate revolving funds Over 50 women of the civil society attended the project launch in Buea 18-06-2013 - Cocoa: More Than 32,000 Farmers Trained in Entrepreneurship 27-01-2012 - CIG towards LLC in the OHADA right